Donic Kevplay

All-wood 2 reviews

Blade description:

The Donic Kevplay table tennis blade is a 5-ply offensive blade constructed using Kevlar and Limba materials, resulting in a unique blend of power and control. This blade is highly regarded among players for its exceptional consistency and overall performance.

The Kevplay blade offers a speed rating of 85, making it suitable for aggressive and dynamic playing styles. It provides excellent power for topspin shots and counter-attacks, while maintaining a high level of control for precise placement. The blade's control rating of 79 further enhances this balance, allowing players to execute shots with accuracy and consistency.

In terms of stiffness and hardness, the Kevplay blade falls in the medium-high range with a stiffness rating of 6.3 and a hardness rating of 7.7. This combination provides a solid feel and feedback, enabling players to generate spin and power while maintaining control. The blade's stiffness also contributes to its durability, ensuring longevity and resistance to warping.

With a weight of approximately 88 grams, the Kevplay blade offers a balanced feel and maneuverability. It is suitable for a wide range of playing styles, from all-around to offensive, and can accommodate various types of rubbers to suit individual preferences.

Based on forum reviews, the Donic Kevplay blade is highly praised for its exceptional consistency and reliability. Players appreciate its ability to deliver precise shots with minimal effort, making it a great choice for players seeking a well-rounded blade that excels in various aspects of the game.

Overall, the Donic Kevplay blade stands out as a versatile and high-performance option for table tennis players of varying skill levels. Its combination of speed, control, and consistency, along with its durable construction, makes it a popular choice among those seeking a blade that can elevate their game to the next level.

Recent Reviews

#1 — January 2017

Kevplay FL Blade Review

I recently rediscovered my antique Kevplay FL blade with a white lens (approximately 28 years old, weighing 94 grams). Its exceptional control still astounds me. This blade is an absolute marvel. It plays with great linearity and minimal catapult.

Clubmates who have used my racket often exclaim, “Wow, this has incredible control!” It harmonizes well with soft to medium rubbers and excels with T05 and DHS Hurricane 3-50, generating an extraordinary level of spin. It performs effectively both in close and distant table play.

Topspins and smashes are effortlessly executed with this blade, making it a reliable choice for any player. I intend to cherish this blade until its end and eagerly seek a second one in the future.

#2 — October 2010

I just had one, and what I like about it, like every composite blade, is its speed — crazy speed. I had a Stiga Tube before I switched to Kevplay, and I can really tell the difference in speed. I had to close my blade a little bit more when I block.

I also use LKT Black Power on forehand and LKT Red Diamond on RHB (penhold).

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