Victas Fire Fall AC

All-wood 3 reviews

Blade description:

In the world of table tennis, the Victas Fire Fall AC blade stands out as an exceptional piece of equipment, designed to elevate your performance and unleash your full potential. Crafted with meticulous precision, this blade combines speed, control, stiffness, hardness, consistency, and overall performance to create an exceptional playing experience.

With a speed rating of 99 and a control rating of 87, the Victas Fire Fall AC allows you to strike a perfect balance between lightning-fast shots and precise control. The blade's stiffness level of 6.2 and hardness level of 6.4 provide the perfect combination of power and stability, allowing you to execute powerful strokes while maintaining excellent touch and feel.

The consistency of the blade is rated at an impressive 9.4, ensuring that you can rely on consistent performance throughout your matches. This blade's overall rating is also an outstanding 9.4, further attesting to its exceptional quality and performance. Weighing in at 88 grams, the Victas Fire Fall AC offers a comfortable playing feel without compromising on power or control.

Based on extensive reviews from experienced table tennis players across forums, the Victas Fire Fall AC has garnered widespread praise for its exceptional performance. Players have consistently highlighted the blade's ability to deliver both speed and control without sacrificing either aspect. The blade's consistency has also been lauded, with players noting that they can rely on the Fire Fall AC to deliver predictable and accurate shots time and time again.

Overall, the Victas Fire Fall AC blade is a premium choice for serious table tennis players seeking the perfect balance of speed, control, and overall performance. Its exceptional ratings in all key areas, combined with positive forum reviews, make it a highly recommended blade for players looking to take their game to the next level.

Recent Reviews

#1 — May 2016

The workmanship was not that great — I understand this is not made in Japan and the handle I got was not perfectly shaped.

Stiff Ma Long V clone except for the central ply which is Kiri instead of Ayous. It’s not that fast except for when you smash and dig into the inner carbon layer. The feel is soft due to the inner location of these carbon plies.

Not good with some rubbers that are too soft so beware. Get harder sponge versions if you’re buying Chinese rubbers.

#2 — May 2016

After hearing positive feedback about this blade, I decided to test it myself. I paired it with Tibhar MX-P max rubbers on both sides.

Firstly, I disagree with the first reviewer’s assertion that this blade is a “rocket launcher.” In comparison to other OFF+ carbon blades, it falls short. While the blade is indeed fast, its primary drawback is the lack of substantial power away from the table.

However, the blade’s strengths lie in its exceptional feel and feedback, making it easy to forget that it’s a carbon blade. It also produces a consistent, low arc. Additionally, it offers good control in the short game and blocking.

Overall, this blade may be suitable for players who prefer close-to-the-table play. However, if you prioritize power and spin, there are superior options available.

#3 — January 2015

This blade is a rocket launcher, OFF++ without compromise. It features a giant sweet spot, medium throw angle, woody feeling on slow strokes, and absolute feeling of power on fast attacks.

The Firefall AC is the fastest blade I have used so far, even faster than the Photino or Mizuntani Jun. The Limba outer provides decent medium throw angle and good feeling. The Aramid Carbon of this blade is ultra-fast (really faster than a Stradivarius which also has Aramid Carbon).

It is built like an Innerforce blade with the composite under two outer plies, but it is truly faster than IF ZLC or even IF ULC.

The control is amazing, with a sweet spot so large that even out of position, you can still trust this blade to respond with amazing consistency. The sweet spot is larger than TBS/Viscaria.

This blade also has decent dwell time for this level of speed.

Tested with T80, the combination is magnificent, but it was really impressive with T05 and Evolution MX-P. You will have tons of gears and fearful acceleration power with more than decent control and very secure trajectories.

As you can expect for this price, it has perfect workmanship, a nice handle, and a nice look.

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