Friendship/729 C-3

All-wood

10 Reviews

#1 — September 2021

In my opinion, it is an Off blade, very good for intermediate players.

#2 — September 2019

Review of Table Tennis Blade

This blade has a lot of vibrations. It’s not a good choice for players who prefer a more stable feel. The vibrations can make it difficult to control the ball, especially when playing at higher speeds.

If you’re looking for a blade that provides a lot of feedback, then this might be a good option. The vibrations allow you to feel the ball more clearly, which can help you to make more precise shots.

Overall, this blade is not for everyone. It’s best suited for players who are looking for a lot of feedback and who don’t mind the vibrations.

#3 — August 2019

Very good blade in general.

#4 — February 2017

Very good blade. It’s well paired with soft rubbers like Klt pro xp/xt. The strokes are not super fast during looping; they are almost linear, lacking stroke speed. However, this gives a full variety of tactics and can knock down an opponent, confusing them. Smashing also performs confidently with it.

The short game is awesome, and ball retention can be performed infinitely. I’m glad that such a cheap blade gives me a new game.

#5 — October 2014

Overall, my opinion aligns with that of other reviewers.

#6 — August 2014

This blade is not exceptional in comparison to higher-priced, high-quality blades. However, for some unknown reason, I find myself extraordinarily comfortable using it. I have frequently attempted to use “quality” blades, only to return to this one. This low-quality blade simply gives me a sense of confidence.

#7 — October 2013

The construction material’s quality is poor, leading to easy denting and damage, even with side tape applied. Its excessive speed and softness make it an impractical all-around blade, exhibiting a speed surpassing that of the primorac off-. The blade shines when paired with Solcion on the forehand, producing an exceptional sound upon impact. However, its poor performance at a distance makes it unsuitable for practical play. The blade can be repurposed for quick attacking close to the table.

#8 — May 2013

Good control and suitable for all-round offensive players.

Also a good price. Works for beginners as well as elite playing. The weight is perfect for beginner-offense players or elite all-rounders. All types of shots work well with this blade! I love it but it’s a little bit too slow for me and many all-round offensive players.

#9 — April 2011

This blade is identical to the C-2 in all aspects except for the handle dye. The only difference is that this blade is slightly faster, likely due to being made from denser wood selections.

The construction is Ayous-Basswood-Paulownia-Basswood-Ayous. It has a hard feel, moderate flex, and some vibration, but nothing excessive compared to typical Stiga blades.

This blade is available for $9 on eacheng.net. The handle is generous and comfortable. While the blade is not exceptional in its design, the build quality for the price is remarkable.

Overall, this blade is a great choice for an advanced beginner. The C-2 is more suitable for beginners as it offers the same characteristics but with a slower speed. The C-3 aligns with its rating between ALL+ and OFF-.

#10 — February 2011

The vibration is very strong, not for everyone. It’s okay for me. The blade is faster than ALL, and I would say it feels like OFF.

Nothing special, needs to be covered before gluing. But the price is good.

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