Donic Persson Power Carbon Senso V1

Composite/carbon

13 Reviews

#1 — March 2022

Alors, voilĂ  pourquoi le Person Power Carbone est Ă  la fois tendre Ă  la rĂ©ception de la balle et assez direct pour jouer sans forcer. Cela se traduit par un grand sentiment de sĂ©curitĂ© lorsque la balle touche la raquette. Il peut trĂšs simplement et trĂšs sĂ»rement vous faciliter la vie lors des top spins adverses grĂące Ă  cette capacitĂ© d’absorption, sans pour autant ĂȘtre pĂąteux. Votre coup sera net et prĂ©cis. Il a cet avantage d’avoir un lancer relativement haut prĂšs de la table, ce qui ne demande pas trop d’effort pour remonter les balles. C’est vraiment la premiĂšre fois que je ressens cette sĂ©curitĂ©, comme si je devenais un mur grĂące Ă  cette raquette. Je sais que si mon placement est bon et que je touche la balle au bon moment, elle ira sur la table. Pas besoin de m’inquiĂ©ter de la rĂ©action du bois, pas de modification de gestes, juste ĂȘtre en opposition. C’est aussi le seul bois qui me donne en mĂȘme temps cette sensation de vitesse prĂšs de la table, mais aussi de puissance jusqu’à 2 ou 3 mĂštres maximum.

Le service court est simple et rapide, jouer Ă  plat est facile et le top spin simple aussi. La prise en main est trĂšs bonne (j’ai un petit peu de ping). La qualitĂ© n’est pas la meilleure, car le Koki, le Samsonov Power, l’Hypetouch et encore d’autres sont bien plus fiables lĂ -dessus, mais franchement, je m’en moque car ce qui compte, c’est pas la beautĂ©, mais le rĂ©alisme, et lĂ -dessus, le Person est le meilleur. FH Rakza X Soft Max rouge, BH Rakza 7 2 mm. Combinaison idĂ©ale pour ma part. Ceux qui n’ont pas peur de la sensation carbone, pas de soucis, vous y trouverez les avantages, mais pas les inconvĂ©nients, vous aurez toujours la sensation du bois. Et pour finir, je trouve pour ma part que l’Abachi comme essence de bois est la meilleure avec la balle plastique. N’ayez donc pas peur d’investir dans ce bois car si comme moi, vous avez toujours eu cette sensation de devoir forcer ou parfois ralentir votre geste.

#2 — November 2021

Very good blade. It exceeds all my expectations. Compared to the Donic Ovtcharov Original Carbon Senso, this one plays and feels very identical. However, the Perrson Carbon has a slightly harder feel and is lighter in general.

It is a high-throw blade that provides nice control and touch. It is one of the best wood-to-carbon transition blades. You won’t miss too much of the wood blade feeling, nor would you miss the advantages of carbon. The carbon is very thin, so the effects are noticeable. Overall, this blade is too good not to have in my collection.

#3 — January 2019

I’ve been using this blade for 3 years. It’s a very good blade with easy control and good speed. To get the most out of it, it’s better to use medium/medium soft rubber.

The blade is constructed with limba, carbon, ayous, and carbon limba layers. The head size is smaller compared to other blades, and the sweet spot is average. It’s not particularly great for playing with plastic balls.

#4 — April 2017

I am using a H3 on the forehand and a Donic S2 on the backhand. This combination provides great spin and control.

#5 — May 2016

Donic Persson Power Carbon (DPPC) AN handle with Rasant Powergrip on forehand and Rakza 7 on backhand.

Lacquered with both rubbers and 10mm edge tape, it weighs 192g. Well-balanced, it doesn’t feel heavy, is fast, has a large sweet spot, and surprisingly, has a great feel for a carbon blade.

With big hands, the Donic 102mm anatomic Senso V1 handle fits perfectly. Minor sanding smoothed the edges, but the finish is flawless. The Senso V1 works well with carbon, providing feedback without the odd vibrations found in some all-wood blades.

Excellent for hitting, smashing, and blocking, it offers control for pushing long or short balls. The Rasant Powergrip facilitates lifting backspin on opening loops. It performs well close to the table and mid-distance, with enough power for play away from the table.

As a stiff blade, it provides limited dwell time for “grabbing” the ball, preventing quick adjustments on the fly as possible with flexible blades for counter-looping.

Considering its price, it’s a great value, offering satisfaction and an underrated option.

#6 — April 2016

The Bet Mantap blade provides excellent speed and maximum spin with great control. Its optimal weaponization is achieved when paired with Donic Bluefire M2 2.2 mm on the forehand (FH) and Xiom Omega I Asian 2.0 mm on the backhand (BH).

#7 — October 2013

It is not hard at all. Looping is just like drinking a glass of water. It is a fantastic blade.

#8 — September 2013

- Very awesome and fast. — More average control.

#9 — June 2013

It has a good feel compared to another blade with the same speed.

#10 — May 2013

The blade is very fast and has a comfortable grip. I combined this blade with a Bluefire M3 on my forehand side and a Tenergry 05-FX on my backhand side.

#11 — March 2013

It plays a lot like the Butterfly Photino and has the characteristics of the Sardius but is a bit slower and more controllable. I still recommend soft or medium soft rubbers for this blade. Using hard to medium hard rubbers may reduce dwell time. I used Stiga Calibra on FH and it gave me almost zero dwell time. I replaced it with Acuda S3, which had good dwell time but lacked the control I needed. I used Mark V and it was perfect for my level. So it’s speedy but has good control because of the slower rubber I used. Oh, and the blade is much cheaper than the Butterfly Photino. Try this one and you won’t go wrong with it.

I don’t really know why they rated it “Hard” everyone knows it isn’t. It’s medium to medium-soft, which makes looping easy. It’s the most comfortable and controllable offensive looping blade I ever had. :)

#12 — December 2012

This is a great blade I have ever used. The grip is really great with the Senso V1, so you can feel the ball control very well.

#13 — August 2012

A very balanced offensive blade. Loops can be made very easily using Donic Coppa X1 or JO Gold. Services are also spinny, with the ability to perform the best attacking tactics. One should not choose this as their beginner blade, but should choose it later on.

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