Yasaka Extra 7

All-wood 3 reviews

Blade description:

The Yasaka Extra 7 is a versatile table tennis blade designed for all skill levels, from beginners to professional players. This Japanese-made blade is constructed from seven layers of cherry, limba, and ayous wood, resulting in a perfectly balanced combination of speed, control, and feel.

With a speed rating of 8.1 and a control rating of 8.3, the Extra 7 offers an ideal balance between power and precision. The blade's stiffness of 5.5 and hardness of 5.6 make it responsive and easy to handle, while still providing enough power for offensive shots. The blade's unique construction also provides excellent consistency, ensuring that your shots land where you intended.

One of the standout features of the Yasaka Extra 7 is its versatility. It is suitable for a wide range of playing styles, from aggressive attackers to controlled all-round players. The blade's large sweet spot and excellent feel make it easy to control and generate spin, while its stiffness and speed allow for powerful attacks.

The Yasaka Extra 7 is a popular choice among recreational and professional players alike. It is a well-made blade that offers exceptional performance and durability. With its balanced combination of speed, control, and feel, the Extra 7 is an excellent choice for players of all skill levels looking to improve their game.

Overall, the Yasaka Extra 7 is a top-quality table tennis blade that offers a great blend of speed, control, and feel. Its versatility and exceptional performance make it a popular choice among players of all skill levels. Whether you are a beginner looking to improve your game or a seasoned professional seeking a reliable blade, the Extra 7 is a great option.

Recent Reviews

#1 — July 2015

Nice tender touch felling as Yasaka Extra(YE) which is rare seen from 7 pile blade. But less dwell time and more speed and power compared to YE.

Block is definitely better than YE. Loop is okay but not as easy as traditional 5 piles blade. Counter loop is also good. When close to table the control is a bit hard for me. But it shines at mid/long distance, great control and speed.

#2 — October 2012

This is simply a faster version of the Yasaka Extra All+ blade, sacrificing a bit of control for increased speed. That said, it still offers great control and speed overall. The blade has some vibration, but it works well with Mark V rubbers. It’s a dream blade for recreational attackers.

#3 — August 2009

Although rated as an Off+, this blade plays more like an Off. The speed is sufficient, and the control is excellent. I find it very good for close-to-the-table play. Mid-distance play requires a bit more effort, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll appreciate the results.

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