Victas Hino-Carbon Power

Composite/carbon

15 Reviews

#1June 2023

This blade boasts a large sweet spot and good speed.

It exhibits classic non-linear Hinoki characteristics: when playing low-effort shots, the blade is very slow; however, when playing high-effort shots, the blade is very fast.

It’s good for blocks and loop kills, has above-average spin, and features a very comfortable handle. Furthermore, my blade had pre-beveled edges out of the box, eliminating the need for sanding.

#2June 2023

Well-balanced hinoki-carbon blade that is neither head- nor grip-heavy, despite having a larger head (160mm x 153mm) compared to other blades.

It produces less vibration when hitting the ball and offers a soft feel due to the Hinoki cover. This blade is well-suited for play near the table and at half-distance, allowing for both power and spin.

Thanks to TT11!

#3April 2021

This is most probably the best “hinoki-carbon-Kiri-carbon-hinoki” blade under €100.

The relatively thick hinoki plies give a very nice touch and control. This blade is very similar to the Butterfly Amultart.

#4December 2019

Price/quality - simply superb.

#5May 2019

Good speed and nice control. The dwell time is long, so you can use quick response rubber.

You can use heavy rubber because it weighs below 83 grams.

#6May 2019

The racket feels very firm, and you can feel the ball’s impact well, probably because it uses a hinoki ply. It’s not very fast, but it provides good control. I found it a bit heavy, but you can get used to it.

#7January 2019

Powerful and lightweight blade packed with feeling.

Excellent for players who like to play with spin and power. However, the handle design is very slim compared to standard blades.

#8July 2018

My daughter is loving it.

#9February 2018

It is a very soft wood with excellent speed for attacking, and with an optimal feel for those who like to feel the ball.

#10January 2017

The TSP Hino-Carbon Power blade is very powerful and fast.

#11November 2016

It’s very good and faster than my old paddle, which has no carbon layer. It’s also easy to control the ball.

The handle is very comfortable.

#12October 2016

Less speed compared to a Primorac Carbon, but offers better control and feeling.

#13September 2016

Comfortable paddle.

The control is excellent but could do with a bit more speed. Great for blocking.

#14July 2015

I recently played with the Butterfly Garaydia T5000 blade. One time, I forgot to bring it, so I hastily slapped Nittaku G-1 and 20192 rubbers on this blade and went to play.

To my surprise, it was very fast, and the feel was very close to the GT5000. It was easy to play with, and the Hinoki wood had a bit of spring, but it was still within a controllable range—just the right amount of power.

This blade is actually used by Li Jiawei, who also uses inverted and pips-out rubber. I really like this blade now; it gives me a lot of surprises.

#15September 2014

The handle of the blade is comfortable, and the overall outlook is simple and beautiful!

It is lightweight yet powerful, making it better for close-to-the-table play. It’s good for offense.

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