Xiom Allround S

All-wood

7 Reviews

#1 — August 2022

My blade with Xiom Intro 1.8 on both sides and some grip tape weighs 172g, making it quite light. I specifically sought out a thinner, lighter, and slower blade than my previous one to enhance control.

This blade perfectly met my expectations. It offers excellent balance and control. In terms of speed, it is more than sufficient for my early intermediate skill level. It allows me to apply more force while still ensuring that my shots land on the table.

#2 — April 2021

This is the first blade I started playing table tennis with, and it’s fantastic value for the money. It provides excellent control, and the speed is great for an all-round blade. It pairs greatly with both Chinese rubbers and European-type rubbers, making it a versatile choice. The blade is perfect for looping all types of spins, making it a great option for players of all levels.

#3 — September 2018

One of my favorite blades I’ve ever played! An awesome blade with excellent control. It may have less speed, but for an all-around player who doesn’t hesitate to attack when the opportunity arises, it’s a very good choice.

#4 — December 2017

Amazing and my favorite all+ blade, I think it is the best all round blade. Light, 79 g, high quality, very comfortable handle, very versatile. There is some flex, but not like Stiga OC or AC. Speed is less than Off S, all+ is its real rank. The blade plays well on FH with Vega Asia, Asia DF, Vega Intro, but also very good with Vega Pro 2.0, looping is great, very good feel, and adequate speed. On BH, FH-P1.9 very good. Excellent blade Xiom!.

#5 — November 2016

After playing with this bat for a few weeks, I can confidently say that it is ideal for players who focus on loops, blocks, and counters. I would rate it as “All+,” indicating its all-around versatility. Its lightweight construction (82g) and medium-high throw angle make it well-suited for looping. The blade’s inherent flexibility further enhances its performance for this technique. I opted for the straight handle, which is relatively large and provides a comfortable grip.

One of the main advantages of this blade is its compatibility with various types of rubbers. As your skills evolve, you can experiment with different rubber combinations to customize the blade’s performance. For me, the Hexer Duro VH/BH combination has proven to be an excellent pairing.

Overall, this blade offers exceptional value for its price point. It strikes the perfect balance of versatility, performance, and affordability, making it a solid choice for players of various skill levels.

#6 — October 2013

More like an off blade, I am using it for defense. It does whatever you want.

#7 — Long Time Ago...

I’ve been using the Xiom Allround S FL blade for more than three months, and I can say that this blade is very suitable for an offensive player. It provides lots of control with moderate speed.

I use it with the following rubbers: - BH - Xiom Vega Europe 2.0 - FH - Xiom Vega Intro 2.0 (switched to Vega Pro 2.0)

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