Stiga Dynasty Carbon Xu Xin Edition

Composite/carbon

17 Reviews

#1March 2023

Very slow and medium hard with great spin ability, top-notch quality, and probably one of the most underrated blades here.

#2July 2022

The best blade Stiga has produced in the new era.

#3December 2019

My Xuxin Dynasty Carbon penholder blade weighs 86 grams. This blade is made for penholder players and supports my reversed penhold backhand grip.

The Dynasty Carbon feels like a wood blade, offering a nice touch and good control. I don’t feel the carbon when playing short shots, but when I use force, I can feel the power of this Dynasty blade.

It’s important to close the blade if you loop close to the table, or the ball will likely go out. Blocking is easy with this blade, and the return is fast.

The dwell time is okay for a carbon blade and can produce a quality shot with the right technique and rubber. The sweet spot is good.

Overall, the Xuxin Dynasty Carbon is one of my favorite blades, despite its price.

#4November 2019

After playing with the blade for several months, I find it to be a very solid blade with a woody feeling at average force. I can hardly realize the presence of the carbon layer. The best part about the blade is the crisp feeling in contact with the ball, and yet the dwelling time is great with a medium throw angle. It’s powerful yet with excellent control.

Definitely meant for players who have mastered most elements of technique and with good strokes, as good ball contact is really required to bring out the full potential and power of the blade.

#5Long Time Ago...

This is a perfect blade, but sadly it is discontinued. We can find faster blades and more popular ones, but when you watch Stiga players, you can find Cybershape and Dynasty Carbon as their blades. DC XX is like a marvel edition, with top-quality play and top materials used. It is slower than any carbon blades, but the last gear is fast around OFF, which is a perfect choice because in table tennis, we can’t play super fast in every move.

#6Long Time Ago...

Xu Xin blade is a great choice for players who want to counterattack their opponents with ease. The blade has a large sweet spot, which makes it easy to control the ball. It also has good power, which allows players to hit the ball hard.

The only downside to the Xu Xin blade is that it is a little bit slow. This can be a problem for players who want to play a fast-paced game. However, the blade’s other qualities more than make up for this minor flaw.

Overall, the Xu Xin blade is a great choice for players of all levels. It is a well-rounded blade that can be used to play a variety of different playing styles.

#7Long Time Ago...

Expensive, this blade is super classy and has great spin. It has a medium-hard feel and offers great control.

Cons: It may take some time to get used to and to fully absorb all of its features.

#8Long Time Ago...

When I bought the blade, it was slow. However, after six months, it plays differently. It has less stiffness, more feeling, more power, and more rotation. It has become one of my favorites.

#9Long Time Ago...

MUSIC

1. Mizutani Jun Super ZLC

This blade is a fast offensive blade with a hard feel. It has a thick core with two outer layers of ZLC carbon fiber. This blade is best suited for players who like to hit the ball hard and fast. It is not as well-suited for players who like to control the ball or who have a slower swing speed.

2. Timo Boll ALC

This blade is a fast all-around blade with a medium-hard feel. It has a thick core with two outer layers of Arylate Carbon (ALC) carbon fiber. This blade is best suited for players who want a balance of speed and control. It is also a good choice for players who have a medium to fast swing speed.

3. Zhang Jike ZLC

This blade is a fast offensive blade with a hard feel. It has a thick core with two outer layers of ZLC carbon fiber. This blade is best suited for players who like to hit the ball hard and fast. It is not as well-suited for players who like to control the ball or who have a slower swing speed.

Blade Types

* Offensive blades are designed for players who like to hit the ball hard and fast. They typically have a thick core and a hard feel. * All-around blades are designed for players who want a balance of speed and control. They typically have a medium-thick core and a medium feel. * Defensive blades are designed for players who like to control the ball and who have a slower swing speed. They typically have a thin core and a soft feel.

Blade Materials

* Wood is the most common material used in table tennis blades. It is a strong and durable material that provides a good balance of speed and control. * Carbon fiber is a lightweight and stiff material that can be used to increase the speed and power of a blade. * Arylate Carbon (ALC) is a type of carbon fiber that is more flexible than traditional carbon fiber. It provides a good balance of speed and control. * ZLC carbon fiber is a type of carbon fiber that is very stiff and strong. It can provide a significant increase in speed and power.

#10May 2025

This blade is perfect for players who enjoy a dynamic, spin-oriented game.

If you appreciate a blade that offers a satisfying sound and feel, while still delivering precision and control, the Dynasty Carbon Xu Xin is a fantastic choice.

#11January 2025

I think I have played almost all well-known Butterfly blades on the market, including Viscaria, Super Viscaria, FZD Super ALC, Timo Boll 30 Years, Yoshimura Limited Version, Mizutani Super ZLC, and Harimoto SALC.

But now, I’ve switched to this blade. The touch is fantastic for passive pushes, and the power is there when you need it. You can feel the ball getting held on the blade and then going out with power.

My coach uses this blade to serve, and the spin is insane. By the way, I’m playing with D09c on my forehand and D05 on my backhand, and they suit the Xu Xin Blue Label well. I would like to try the Xu Xin Golden Label in the future!

#12August 2021

It feels like a wood blade. Excellent control. I love it!

#13November 2020

I’ve had this blade for a couple of months and overall, it’s a great blade. It’s fast, powerful, but still provides a good feel and spin. The very thin carbon layers give it a feeling close to all-wood blades.

Sadly, I don’t play with this blade as often as I should because my particular one is only 80 grams, which is way lighter than what I’m used to. The QC on these is questionable, especially considering the price.

#14August 2020

Powerful, with a lot of control and feel when you need it. It also generates loads of spin.

What’s not to like?

#15July 2020

Better than Viscaria, Almurtat, and Stiga 45.

#16May 2019

This blade is a great fit for my playing style. It offers nice control and good speed. Thanks, TT11, for your excellent service!

#17May 2019

Very powerful blade with a good ball feeling and very controllable.

You can feel the real power of its Textreme+ carbon fiber only when you hit harder; otherwise, this blade feels more like a stiff all-wood blade.

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