Donic Epox TopSpeed

All-wood

10 Reviews

#1 — July 2017

I have seven blades: DHS Hurricane Long 5, Butterfly Viscaria, Galaxy Yinhe T-11+, DHS power G7, Sanwei F3, Butterfly Sardius, and Donic. However, I always end up using this blade for its amazing FL grip.

#2 — January 2017

I always end up using this blade despite having tested several others. I disagree with those stating that this blade is almost uncontrollable. I use Donic Bluefire JP 01 Turbo for both backhand/forehand and it’s just amazing.

Yesterday I started my session using the Butterfly Korbel Off Blade with Tenergy 05FX. That’s a really good combination with amounts of both speed and control. After 30 minutes I switched to the Mizuno Valour with Andro Rasant Turbo, also a really good combination. After another 30 minutes I then started using my Epox Topspeed.

The difference is unbelievable. It feels like it plays itself. Don’t worry that the Epox Topspeed is a bit heavy. You’ll get used to it within a few hours. Totally recommended!

#3 — December 2016

Great blade. I really like it with Juic 999 Elite in 1.5 mm. It provides very clean hits, making it easier to control and predict its reaction to incoming spins compared to some of my other offensive blades.

I am eager to try the other Epox blades to observe their differences. Moreover, this blade has the best sound among all the blades I have used.

#4 — November 2015

My Topspeed was remarkably lightweight at 83g. It features a substantial thickness (7mm+) and a rigid feel. While not exceptional for an all-wood blade, I have a preference for my swifter carbon blades. The anatomical handle, however, is the most comfortable I’ve ever encountered. At a price point of $30 on TT11, it represents a reasonable value.

#5 — October 2011

Not a bad blade. I’ve been using it for a year. However, it is too heavy. For me, the Donic Baum Carrera Senso is a better choice. The blade is too heavy and fast, but control is not good.

#6 — August 2011

Lie what they say about this blade, this blade is incredibly fast and powerful, only for players with a fast and powerful game!

#7 — May 2011

It is fast, but the problem is the control. I used it for almost 3 weeks, but I refuse to use it now. : -(

It’s heavy, yet it’s not too workable in times of dwelling.

#8 — January 2011

This blade is very heavy. I agree that it is fast and great for smashing, but the control in this blade is not very consistent. I think Primorac Carbon or Waldner Black Devil is better than this blade. Try it yourself if you don’t believe me.

#9 — August 2010

It’s a really fast blade, with a high sweet spot. Faster than my older Galaxy T11 blade, it gives more feeling when hitting the ball. I really like it on passive blocks because of its speed, but it lacks control when making topspin.

You’ll need some time to control serves, but combined with soft controlled rubbers, you’ll find a very decent blade for attack players.

#10 — April 2009

The blade excels in smashing but lacks control. Despite its heavyweight, it offers a moderate speed. Overall, I find the blade unsatisfactory.

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