Loki Red Flame

All-wood

6 Reviews

#1 — November 2022

A very beautiful and easy to play blade. It sure surprised me! I played with Donic BlueGrip C2 fh and MX-D bh. It was very good.

#2 — April 2022

This is an awesome blade, with great speed and control. It is good for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players. The blade is also very durable and can withstand a lot of use.

#3 — December 2021

It’s a very thin hardwood blade (5.6mm), with no carbon. So please don’t trust the words that it’s close to Stiga Rosewood 7 or Clipper, which are all stiff blades. In my opinion, it’s very close to Stiga Ebenholz 5, high arc, and high speed, which is good for looping but not that good for hitting unless you use very hard rubbers. For me, it matches well with Donic Desto F1 on BH, and Ok with Donic Bluefire M1 on FH (a brand new M1 is too much flex, an old one is much better). Considering the cost, it’s a great deal, just like what the manufacturer says - affordable price and high-quality product.

#4 — March 2021

Same layers with Stiga’s CRW 7 (Clipper with rosewood surface). Layers: — Rosewood — Ayous — Red Ayous — Black Ayous — Red Ayous — Ayous — Rosewood

Total thickness: about 5.7mm

#5 — September 2020

A very beautiful blade with a fantastic feeling, comparable to blades such as Stiga Rosewood 7, Ebenholz 5, and Clipper. However, it is closest to the Stiga Rosewood 7, and costs only a third of the price.

I prefer the Loki Sports segment of high-end, high-performance table tennis products due to their excellent quality and affordable prices, offering the best “value for money.”

The Loki Sport Red Flame is an exceptional blade that pairs well with high-end rubbers like Tenergy 05, Tibhar MXP, and Loki’s GTX Pro. It also performs well with Loki Arthur Diamond or Arthur Europe.

For players with excellent technique who use rubbers with hard sponge or high density, such as Victas 15 Extra, Rakza 7 Extra Hard, or Hurricane Neo 3, the Red Flame blade provides enhanced performance with a thin layer of boost on the sponge or a touch of boost effect with old-school attack glue (not speed glue).

This blade appeals to old-school lovers who prefer the feel of wood and seek a safe and reliable blade with good elastic qualities. It provides a pro-level experience for modern table tennis players.

The blade’s red wood gives it a beautiful appearance, and its fantastic feeling becomes evident after a few training sessions. The elastic qualities and wood feeling shine through.

Despite costing significantly less than comparable blades, the Loki Red Flame boasts similar or better performance. I highly recommend this blade for players seeking a high-end pro blade that offers stability and the feel of real wood, without carbon or ALZ/ZLC.

Compared to ALZ, CLZ, or carbon mix blades, the Loki Red Flame offers a more comfortable and forgiving feel while still providing sufficient speed. It is one of the best blades I have encountered and prefer its natural wood feel over blades with excessive carbon.

#6 — January 2020

This was a breathtaking experience. It offers an incredible feeling and sound that I have never encountered before. The blade is very beautiful, with a gold mark at the bottom.

It plays exactly like a combination of the Stiga Ebenholz 5, Stiga Rosewood 7, and Stiga Clipper CR WRB. Despite costing only about a third of the Stiga Ebenholz, it surpasses that blade in performance.

This blade is a must-try for hardwood lovers, whether you prefer Rosewood, Ebenholz, or Maplewod. It plays perfectly with ESN rubbers such as MX-P, MX-S, Andro Rasanter R47, or Aurus Prime. It is a definite must-buy.

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