Victas Liam Pitchford

All-wood
86 grams1464 Hz$203

Blade description:

This blade is a high-speed offensive implement that offers a notable range of gears, allowing for adjustable pace during play. While some users describe the feel as hard, others report a clear sense of touch that facilitates precise placement for both looping and hitting. Its versatility extends to defensive maneuvers, which players have noted are executed with relative ease.

Construction and Handling

  • Composition: This is a composite blade.
  • Weight: Approximately 87 grams.
  • Handle: Features a standard-sized flared (FL) handle designed for a comfortable grip.
  • Build Quality: Noted for high-quality finishing and craftsmanship.

Performance and Compatibility

The blade performs well with various modern tensor rubbers, particularly those in the medium-to-high hardness range, such as Andro Rasanter 48 or 53. Conversely, some users find that specific tacky, non-tensor rubbers do not pair effectively with this setup. Feedback on control is polarized; while some players appreciate the balance of speed and directional accuracy, others find the blade difficult to manage, indicating that individual technique heavily influences the perception of control.

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#1April 2024

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#2April 2024

Review

  • Durability: This blade is highly durable and can withstand intense play.
  • Control: It offers excellent control, making it suitable for players of all skill levels.
  • Speed: The blade provides a good balance of speed and power, allowing for both offensive and defensive shots.
  • Feel: The blade has a comfortable feel and provides good feedback during play.
  • Overall: This blade is a solid choice for players looking for a durable, controllable, and versatile option. It is suitable for both recreational and competitive play.

Pros:

  • Durable
  • Excellent control
  • Good balance of speed and power
  • Comfortable feel

Cons:

  • May not be the fastest blade on the market
  • Not ideal for players who prefer a very soft or very hard blade
#3December 2021

Good speed and control. Weighs 87 grams. You need to pick rubber sheets for this blade. The Evolution MX-P does not work well for the forehand, as it tends to fall through, but the soft Evolution FX-P on the backhand fits very well. Andro Rasanter 48 and 53 both play well on this blade.

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