Tibhar Triple Carbon

Composite/carbon

30 Reviews

#1May 2024

I’ve been using this blade as my primary setup for the past week, and I’m surprised by how lightweight it feels. I paired it with a Tibhar Hybrid K3 on my forehand and a Nittaku Fastarc G1 on my backhand.

The combination generates incredible spin and speed when power is applied. It performs more like a Chinese-style blade, where the carbon activates with the player’s effort.

Before purchasing, I was concerned about a lack of control. However, I can still play my usual aggressive spin-oriented game, but with significantly improved power and speed.

#2February 2022

Top blade. I tested this blade with rubber Andro Rasanter R37 ultramax. I bought the blade for 19 € at tabletennisshop.eu.

#3November 2020

YINHE APOLLO + REACH C-7 (LP)

This blade is super fast and makes it easy to break balls. However, it is slightly heavy, so it is important not to use too much force when controlling the ball. The handle is also larger than average. The weight of the blade is 161g. It is a speed-dedicated blade, so it may be necessary to adjust your technique slightly to get the best results.

#4November 2019

The Donic Waldner Senso V2 is a table tennis blade designed for players who seek control and spin in their game. It is made from a combination of poplar and spruce, giving it a soft feel and plenty of control. The outer veneers of limba provide a bit more power and speed, making it a good all-around blade for players of all levels. (100 euros + 2*40 euros.)

#5November 2019

Heavy and fast, most probably suitable for the experienced player. Medium control even with soft rubbers (FH: T80fx - BH: Airoc S) so I try not to play too close to the table or the ball will go long. The FL handle is a little bit thinner but comfortable. Recommended for aggressive play.

Definitely too stiff to loop with fast Pro rubbers, very unforgiven. Beware, the tag is just a plastic badge that ruins easily with your sweat or grip tape. This is a poor design on many tibhar blades instead of putting a proper logo behind a lens.

#6November 2019

Most underrated blade.

Speed - OFF ++ Control - 4/5 Spin - 4/5 Block - 5/5 Buy it from TT11.

Control depends on rubber.

Tried rubbers:

BH - Tibhar Aurus, Donic Coppa, Xiom Vega Pro, Xiom Vega Europe. FH - DHS H3 neo orange sponge, Tibhar Aurus, Donic Coppa. Best combination - Tibhar Aurus (FH, BH), DHS H3 neo (FH).

#7September 2013

Best blade I have ever played with. It is very fast, but it has great control. I use it with 1Q Xd or 5Q. They are great combinations.

#8November 2012

The blade is very fast and powerful. However, it has less control, especially when using fast rubbers. I use it with Hurricane 3 Neo for forehand and Dawei Inspirit Quattro for backhand. It is a great combination.

#9October 2012

Very fast, good power, less control, too heavy.

#10July 2020

Very nice blade. Pretty fast if you want, with great control. More vibration than I thought. I paired it with R42 on the backhand and V42 on the forehand. Blocking the hardest shots is just a breeze! Good price for such a blade.

#11June 2020

I have been playing for 2 years now. I have had many blades including Joola Fever, Joola Energon ZLC, Jun Mizutani SZLC, Viscaria, and Ma Long 3. This blade is really fast, but it is good for control with correct strokes. My hand is big and the anatomic handle fits perfectly. The counterattack is awesome, but if you want to loop, it lacks contact feeling. I am using T05 on both sides, but it is harder to loop than Ma Long 3 or Viscaria.

#12December 2019

Too fast, not recommended because it could worsen your technique and feel for the ball.

The blade quality is good, the blade is very fast, but this is actually bad for beginners and intermediate players. Because the blade is very fast it sacrifices the feeling of the ball. When you hit the ball with this blade, you don’t feel that you had hit anything, which could make you develop bad technique. I used it for about two months, and I started developing bad technique because it’s very fast and I don’t feel the ball. After changing to a slower (off-) blade (all wood), now I have a much better feeling for the ball, and my technique is much better now.

#13October 2019

Good control and speed.

#14May 2019

Very speedy racket for a professional player, for sure. Great job tennistable11 for the fast delivery.

#15December 2018

The racket is made of good wood, has a reasonable price, and offers excellent speed.

#16June 2017

This racket is comparatively on the heavier side, but it feels very light. The weight is more peripheral, so it feels less at the handle, which is really good. On the forehand, you can really exploit the fact that it is carbon. The backhand player may need more training to get the right combination of wrist, elbow, and shoulder movement to benefit from the blade. Overall, it is a very good blade for pairing with offensive rubbers to have a strong offensive game. The blade does not perform well in a defensive game.

#17November 2016

I love this blade; it is powerful, stable, and easy to control.

#18September 2016

Balanced violence, blessing for granulated ones.

#19July 2015

Not a strong blade.

#20February 2015

The blade is stiff and has almost zero vibration when hitting hard. The FL handle is a little bit thin but very comfortable. It’s hard to control even when using soft rubbers (FH: T80FX, BH: Airoc S). People tell me it is heavy, but since I have always played with heavy blades I don’t notice it. In fact, I feel it’s light for my taste. 100% recommended, mostly for advanced players playing mid and away from the table.

#21September 2014

It is my best blade for now. It is fast without compromising control.
Love it.

#22August 2014

Good blade for offensive players.

#23July 2014

I had been used to very good blades until I used a friend’s blade in a game. Wow! The speed, control, and the feel were simply amazing since then I decided to upgrade to this powerful 11-ply and 3-carbon blade. I was voted the most improved player 2013 and now with this… just imagine!

#24February 2014

If you hear anyone say this is a blade, then they are lying.
It’s a real gem!
My first time seeing such an aggressive blade.
Using this blade is lethal.

#25July 2016

Excelente madera, muy rápida y muy ligera para los jugadores que les gusta los ataques de velocidad.

#26November 2015

The blade is light and feels great to hold. The blade has great speed without compromising control. I noticed that it was very easy to do flicks and to play at a middle distance from the table. The blade suits perfectly for players with an aggressive playing style.

TableTennis11 provided excellent service with a reasonable price and great quality. It was delivered quickly and in perfect condition. I am completely happy and satisfied.

Thank you, TableTennis11!

#27July 2015

ST handle is very thin. The special three-layer carbon structure can actually be understood as two layers of basalt as the core, with the carbon layer in the middle as the element that makes basalt harder and stiffer. 8+3 structure: Limba + Ayous + carbon layer + Ayous + Basalt + carbon layer.

#28November 2012

Powerful, yet very easy to control. I have played with many other blades, including some expensive Butterfly ones. Clearly, this is one of the best I have ever used.

I would recommend it to anyone who likes to attack from both sides.

#29October 2012

It is a powerful blade and has a beautiful design. I have this blade for my collection.

#30October 2012

It is the most powerful blade I have ever used. The price is another reason to choose this 11-ply & 3 carbon blade. The Triple Carbon shows the best speed and control, despite its strong features. It is a good choice.

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