Donic Persson Carbotec

Blade description:

The Persson Carbotech is a composite blade featuring a 5+2 construction. It is recognized as a fast, high-performance option capable of generating significant speed while maintaining accuracy during both loop and topspin maneuvers.

Playing Characteristics

  • Feel and Performance: The blade offers a consistent feel and is noted for its precision during on-the-rise play and tactical placement. It performs well across various phases of play, including blocking, topspin attacking, and mid-to-long distance lobbing.
  • Weight and Compatibility: The overall weight and balance of the blade are sensitive to rubber selection. Users report that pairing the blade with lighter or specific medium-soft to soft rubbers helps optimize the weight distribution and balance of the setup.
  • Design: The handle is designed for a comfortable, ergonomic fit, contributing to a secure grip during aggressive strokes. Because of its responsiveness, the blade rewards players who utilize consistent, technical strokes to maximize its potential.

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Recent Reviews

#1October 2011

I did my first impression with this blade with positive and negative sides, but after playing this afternoon I can now agree with the comments of tornadoinbed. It did good, really good with soft rubber, although I used medium-soft Jo Platin and 729 cream. I also feel the effectiveness of this consistent weapon but, of course, same as what he said, don’t forget to practice in order to maintain the right stroke. For me, it’s a complete blade with a right combination of rubbers, a lifetime blade for my style of play, thanks.

#2September 2011

I bought the Persson Carbotech a year ago, but I’m not used to playing with it because of my hectic schedule.

At first, I found it unsatisfactory to use with Coppa Max Red and Sonnex X40 Max Black because it was a little bit heavy. But when I replaced the two with Red 729 Cream 2.0 and Black Jo Platin 2.1, I was surprised with its performance. It became lighter, and the speed in my forehand with Platin did well both in loop and topspin, as well as blocking and lobbing far to the table.

My backhand with 729 Cream is accurate also, but only when hitting the ball with the right stroke. Of course, mistakes are always there if you don’t practice. I can say it because I’m not that good. But fellas, believe me, with my combination, I guarantee it simply the best. I will soon replace the 729 with Platin, which I believe will turn it into a more competitive weapon. Thanks.

#3February 2011

Very nice blade! I just bought it and it works well with 729 Friendship rubbers.

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