Yasaka Mark V Special Edition

All-wood 3 reviews

Blade description:

The Yasaka Mark V Special Edition table tennis blade is a classic, all-wood blade that has been a favorite among players of all levels for decades. It is known for its excellent balance of speed, control, and feel.

The blade is made from five plies of wood, with a limba outer ply and ayous core. This construction gives the blade a medium stiffness, which provides good control without sacrificing power. The limba outer ply also gives the blade a nice, crisp feel on contact with the ball.

The Mark V Special Edition is a versatile blade that is suitable for a wide range of playing styles. It is a good choice for both offensive and defensive players, and it can be used with a variety of rubbers.

One of the most notable features of the Mark V Special Edition is its consistency. The blade provides a very consistent response, which makes it easy to control the ball and place shots accurately. This consistency is also helpful for players who are learning the game, as it allows them to focus on their technique without having to worry about the blade being too fast or too slow.

Overall, the Yasaka Mark V Special Edition is a great choice for players of all levels who are looking for a versatile, well-balanced blade. It is a classic blade that has stood the test of time and remains a popular choice among players around the world.

Recent Reviews

#1 — August 2016

I use this with a flared handle and the Stiga Airoc S 1.9mm on both sides. It works very well and surprised me with the speed you can achieve even with softer pads. The control was as you would expect, using a soft sponge. I am not too concerned with the weight regarding speed, as it was easy to defend against smashes and surprisingly good at fast, aggressive loops.

#2 — March 2011

I purchased two of these blades, and they are very different in speed. The first one was quite good in terms of speed (pretty fast), but the second one was like all blade and seriously lacking speed. Also, the surface of the blade was very rough. After I took out the rubber, I saw some fiber coming out. I liked the first one though.

#3 — August 2009

This is a looper’s blade, especially for mid-distance play. It lacks a bit of power away from the table. The straight handle is too small. It’s a decent blade but nothing special.

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