Tibhar Actium

All-wood 2 reviews

Blade description:

The Tibhar Actium is a 9-ply table tennis blade that offers a great combination of speed, control, and consistency. The blade is constructed with acazie and white ash, which gives it a medium-soft feel and excellent touch. The Actium is well-suited for all-around players who want a blade that can handle a variety of playing styles.

The Actium has a speed rating of 6.2, which makes it fast enough for aggressive play, but not so fast that it is difficult to control. The blade's control rating of 9.4 is one of its strongest attributes, as it provides excellent stability and precision. The Actium also has a stiffness rating of 3, which means it is relatively flexible, making it ideal for players who like to generate spin and control the ball.

The Actium is a versatile blade that can be used with a variety of playing styles. It is a good choice for players who want a blade that will allow them to play both offensively and defensively. The blade's large sweet spot makes it easy to hit clean, powerful shots, even when the ball is not perfectly centered.

Overall, the Tibhar Actium is a great option for players who are looking for a well-rounded blade that offers a good balance of speed, control, and consistency. The Actium is also a good choice for players who want a blade that is easy to use and forgiving, making it a good option for beginner and intermediate players alike.

Recent Reviews

#1 — July 2020

Very good defensive blade,
which, with changing to very fast rubbers,
can be played with as an offensive blade!.

#2 — December 2014

Setup: Actium + FH: Mark V + BH: Donic Coppa JO Gold

Counter Play: Both forehand and backhand counterplay are excellent and provide nice feedback. There’s a very good feeling, allowing you to quickly identify areas for improvement.

Blocks: The blade offers exceptional control. Blocking is effortless, and if you encounter difficulties, it may indicate a technique issue.

Loops/Top-spins: Whether forehand or backhand, looping is effortless with this blade.

Speed: The speed is rated as medium-low (using HL5 as the highest speed reference point).

Consistency: The Actium is remarkably consistent.

Serves: Controlled serves with ample spin are achievable. The moderate speed enables precise placement near the net.

Push: Pushing is fantastic, allowing you to place the ball accurately. Even when pushing near the table’s edge, the ball remains low.

Chop: Chopping with the Coppa Jo Gold may be challenging, prompting the use of Mark V via twiddling. The smooth edges near the wings facilitate this transition. While keeping the ball on the table is manageable, optimal chopping performance may require a pimple rubber.

Verdict: After a week of testing, the Actium proves to be a well-made and balanced defensive blade. It smoothly transitions into an attacking mode at any distance from the table. This blade is highly recommended for modern defensive players. While it may not be ideal for players preferring an in-and-out attacking style, it will appeal to those seeking an all-round playing experience.

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