Xiom Zeta Offensive Plus

Composite/carbon 4 reviews

Blade description:

The Xiom Zeta Offensive Plus is a fast blade with exceptional control, designed for the modern offensive player. It offers a blend of power and finesse that makes it perfect for a variety of playing styles.

At the core of the Zeta Offensive Plus is a 7-ply construction featuring 5 wood plies and 2 carbon layers. The wood plies provide a solid foundation for the blade, while the carbon layers enhance its stiffness and responsiveness. The result is a blade that delivers explosive power and excellent control, allowing players to execute fast and accurate shots with ease.

The Xiom Zeta Offensive Plus has a speed rating of 8 and a control rating of 7, making it an ideal choice for players seeking a balanced blade that excels in both attacking and defensive play. It is also relatively lightweight at 87 grams, contributing to its excellent maneuverability and allowing players to maintain control during fast-paced rallies.

In terms of consistency, the Zeta Offensive Plus excels. The combination of its high-quality materials and precise construction ensures that players can rely on it to deliver consistent performance, even in the most demanding situations.

Based on reviews from experienced table tennis players, the Xiom Zeta Offensive Plus is a highly recommended blade for players looking to improve their offensive game. It is praised for its exceptional power and control, as well as its consistency and excellent build quality. Many players have reported significant improvements in their attacking abilities after switching to the Zeta Offensive Plus, making it a popular choice among serious table tennis enthusiasts.

In summary, the Xiom Zeta Offensive Plus is a high-performance table tennis blade that offers exceptional speed, control, and consistency. Its 7-ply construction with carbon layers provides the perfect blend of power and finesse, making it an ideal choice for offensive players of all levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — May 2022

For me, I like this blade. It has a good combination with Xiom Vega Pro MAX and medium pips Kokutaku 110 1.5mm. With a hard surface, it makes medium pips more effective on the backhand (BH) side. And using Vega Pro (medium) on the forehand (FH) side is just nice. #nitahkena

#2 — January 2022

This is a very hard blade. It’s not easy to control, so if you are a beginner, don’t buy it. In my opinion, there are a lot of better options. Currently, I have a Xiom Offensive S, and for me, it is very good.

#3 — September 2020

I bought this blade from a friend about a month ago. I didn’t try using it until today, as my Viscaria has been my weapon of choice lately.

It feels as quick as my Viscaria and was good for looping close to the table. Underspin was hard to power through, so I lifted to spin instead.

This blade is definitely stiffer and harder than the Stradivarius that I had before, but not quicker or as efficient.

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