Xiom Jazz

All-wood 3 reviews
≈ 83 grams ≈ 1635 Hz

Blade description:

The Xiom Jazz table tennis blade, crafted from prized Kiso Hinoki, boasts a balanced blend of speed, control, consistency, and feel, making it a superb choice for players of varying skill levels. Constructed with a 5-ply composition, the Jazz features a core of Kiso Hinoki sandwiched between two layers of limba and two outer layers of Ayous, resulting in exceptional responsiveness and a crisp, precise touch.

With a speed rating of 7.1 and a control rating of 8.5, the Xiom Jazz strikes a harmonious balance between power and precision. Its moderate stiffness and hardness, rated at 3.5 and 3.3 respectively, contribute to the blade's excellent touch and feedback, allowing for both aggressive and controlled play.

The Xiom Jazz's consistency rating of 8.3 is a testament to its reliability and predictability, while its overall rating of 8.8 reflects its well-rounded performance and suitability for a wide range of playing styles. The blade's 6.0mm thickness provides a solid foundation for precise shot-making, while its 5-ply construction ensures ample flex and feel for a more dynamic playing experience.

Based on forum reviews, the Xiom Jazz is highly regarded for its exceptional control, enabling players to execute shots with great accuracy and precision. Its moderate speed allows for explosive play when needed, without compromising control or consistency. The blade's responsive nature and crisp feedback make it ideal for both offensive and defensive play, catering to the needs of all-around players.

Overall, the Xiom Jazz is a versatile and high-performing table tennis blade that provides a harmonious blend of speed, control, consistency, and feel. Its meticulous construction and use of premium materials make it a superb choice for players seeking a well-balanced blade that excels in all aspects of the game.

Recent Reviews

#1 — September 2011

A great blade for spin offense. It’s very controllable and seems to add gears to your rubber. It goes best with Chinese rubbers.

#2 — August 2009

This is an awesome blade for spin-offensive play. It generates much spin, has a very nice and soft touch and offers good control.

#3 — July 2009

This is a nice blade. It is slower than the Xiom Fuga and Aria.

It has a solid dwell time and can generate enough spin on fast and slow loops.

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