Tibhar Texo OFF

All-wood 3 reviews

Blade description:

The Tibhar Texo OFF table tennis blade is a high-quality blade designed for offensive players seeking speed, control, and consistency. Crafted from six plies of carefully selected wood, the blade boasts a 5.8mm thickness and weighs approximately 85 grams, providing a balanced feel and excellent maneuverability.

The Texo OFF excels in generating fast and powerful shots, making it suitable for aggressive players who rely on attacking techniques. Its speed rating of 8 out of 10 allows for rapid ball acceleration, enabling players to execute lightning-fast drives and smashes. Despite its speed, the blade maintains a remarkable level of control, rated 8 out of 10, granting players precise shot placement and spin variation. This combination of speed and control makes the Texo OFF an exceptional choice for players seeking an all-around offensive weapon.

In terms of stiffness and hardness, the Texo OFF falls in the moderate range, with a stiffness rating of 3.8 and a hardness rating of 4.3. This balance provides a blend of power and touch, allowing players to generate sufficient spin and feel to execute delicate shots and control the pace of the game. The blade's consistency rating of 7 out of 10 ensures consistent performance and shot accuracy, making it a reliable choice for players in competitive matches.

Overall, the Tibhar Texo OFF is a well-rounded offensive blade that caters to the needs of advanced players seeking a fast and controlled playing experience. Its combination of speed, control, stiffness, and consistency makes it an excellent choice for players who prioritize attacking playstyles and precise shot-making.

Recent Reviews

#1 — July 2015

Very powerful offensive blade with incredible control. With this blade, I can loop with full power without losing any control. The short game is just great — flicks, pushes, and chops are very controllable. It is very secure when opening up both slow and fast loops. Generally, I am playing close to mid-distance, and this blade fits my style. I am using Tenergy80 on forehand and Tenergy64 on backhand. The more aggressive your game, the more control you need.

#2 — October 2014

Description of Tibhar about the blade indicates a close-to-table playing style. However, I find its strength diminishes at mid-distance, classifying it more as an off- blade. Nevertheless, the control is exceptional, allowing for precise ball handling. The weight hovers around 88g, and the headsize measures approximately 156.5×150mm. As with most blades, the edges and handle require some sanding for a comfortable grip.

#3 — October 2014

Wonderful spin game with this blade. Excellent topsins from both sides, great short game and block.

Little difficult to hit with. The surface has a tendency to bend (soft balsa inside) and has some kind of trampoline effect, so it needs to be precisely hit.

Overall, it is a very nice blade — let’s say in the Primorac off-speed level, maybe a tad faster.

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