Xiom Hinoki S7

All-wood 3 reviews

Blade description:

The Xiom Hinoki S7 table tennis blade is crafted from pure Hinoki wood, renowned for its exceptional feel and unmatched control. This 7-ply blade, measuring 7mm in thickness and weighing approximately 95 grams, strikes a perfect balance between speed and control, making it a versatile choice for players of all levels.

With a speed rating of 8.9 and a control rating of 9.2, the Hinoki S7 excels in both offensive and defensive play. Its moderate stiffness rating of 7.3 and hardness rating of 4.2 provide a forgiving touch and excellent dwell time, allowing players to execute precise shots with confidence. The blade's impressive consistency rating of 10 ensures a consistent response on every stroke, enhancing the overall quality of your game.

The Hinoki S7 is particularly well-suited for players who prioritize control and spin. The pure Hinoki construction imparts a unique feel and responsiveness that facilitates precise ball placement and effortless spin generation. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring beginner, the Hinoki S7 offers an exceptional playing experience that will elevate your game to new heights.

Based on reviews from the table tennis community, the Xiom Hinoki S7 has received widespread praise for its outstanding control, exceptional feel, and versatility. Many players have lauded its ability to generate spin and its consistent performance, making it an ideal choice for all-around play. While some users have mentioned a slightly higher price point, the overall consensus is that the Hinoki S7 is worth the investment for players seeking a high-quality blade that delivers an unparalleled playing experience.

Recent Reviews

#1 — April 2023

Very good blade. It provides a lot of feel. I use the Penhold version with short pimples. It’s a perfect blade for my playing style.

#2 — November 2019

The best all wood blade I have. Specially designed for penholder, it offers fast speed, low throw, and a long trajectory.

I play CPen short pips one sided, and after playing many blades, this one still stands out as the best complement to my style and rubber. I always come back to this blade whenever I try new ones. It’s fast, controllable, has a soft feel despite being stiff, and pairs very well with soft short pips on the forehand.

#3 — July 2018

Review

This is an OFF blade. I have played with it occasionally, using a flared handle. It is a little heavy, but it hits the ball well, producing a low arc that is good for smashes. As is usual with Kiso Hinoki wood, it offers very good control and blocking capabilities. If you enjoy 7-ply Hinoki blades, this one is faster and stiffer than the Darker 7P-2a 7t, the 7P-2A Point Carbon, or even the Nittaku Septear. If you have a heavy hand, you will love it.

Pairing

Backhand: Xiom Omega VII Pro 2.0mm
Forehand: Stiga Calibra Sound MAX

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