Xiom Hugo Calderano SAL

All-wood

8 Reviews

#1 — November 2020

Cuchilla con mucho control ideal para jugadores que les gusta dominar en los partidos. También puedes hacer girar muchísimo la bola (top spin) increíble; no es tan veloz como otras pero creo que está bien para jugadores de niveles intermedios o en desarrollo.

#2 — July 2020

This blade is excellent for an attacking game. It offers great control and performs remarkably well with Butterfly Tenergy 05 2.1 on both sides. The feeling and handling of the ball are exceptional, even at high speeds.

The weight of my copy with the FL handle is 84g.

Regarding the ALC carbon, it does not have the characteristic blue color at the end of the blade. Instead, it has a brown-colored fleece carbon, similar to that found on the ZX2. This suggests the use of a new type of aramid fiber.

#3 — June 2020

High control, very flexy, good for hard rubbers like Tenergy Hard. I really enjoyed the feeling, it’s not pure ALC, it’s more like Vectran with a different color.

#4 — June 2020

This is a good blade. It provides excellent control and spin, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced players. The blade is well-made and durable, and it offers a good balance of speed and power.

However, the blade is a bit heavy, which can make it difficult to maneuver for some players. Additionally, the blade is not as fast as some other blades on the market, which can be a disadvantage for players who prefer a faster game.

Overall, this blade is a good choice for players who are looking for a good balance of control, spin, speed, and power. It is also a good choice for beginners who are looking for a blade that will help them to improve their game.

#5 — May 2020

I’ve only played with a friend’s racket, which had MX-P and Rasanter R47 rubbers. While using it, I noticed some details that weren’t mentioned in the review.

I put one sheet of Nittaku Fastarc G1 on the forehand and a Nittaku Fastarc C1 on the backhand. The backside of the C-1 claims to create artistic balls, and to my surprise, it did deliver on that promise.

Overall, the blade is decent but not exceptional. The choice of materials seems to be the main issue.

#6 — March 2020

I received the blade two days ago but could only have one session with it. I used Omega VII tour on the forehand and Tibhar MX-K on the backhand. I think the control is really impressive on this blade, even with hard rubber on the forehand. The ball always hit the table, and it was not hard to receive and do control shots. Drives against pimples went well but were not so fast. I’m looking forward to playing more to give a better review.

#7 — February 2020

I bought this blade two days ago. It’s a blade with very good control and it’s an off — blade. You can put the ball where you want. I’m an intermediate player and I used the Zhang Jike ALC before, which was too fast for my level of play. It’s the perfect blade for players who want to make fewer errors and have more control. It also provides a lot of speed. I recommend it.

#8 — Long Time Ago...

The Yasaka Extra blade is a great blade for intermediate to advanced players. It offers a good balance of speed, control, and feel. The blade is made of 5 plies of wood, with a limba outer ply, which gives it a crisp and responsive feel.

The blade is also relatively light, which makes it easy to maneuver. Overall, the Yasaka Extra is a great all-around blade that is suitable for a variety of playing styles. It is a good choice for players who are looking for a blade that offers good speed and control without being too heavy.

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