Yinhe CN.1 Children Carbon

Composite/carbon 2 reviews

Blade description:

The Yinhe CN.1 Children Carbon table tennis blade is a 5-ply blade designed specifically for young players. It is lightweight, weighing in at approximately 75 grams, and has a thickness of 6.4 millimeters. The blade is constructed with three layers of wood and two layers of carbon, which gives it a good balance of speed, control, and consistency.

The Yinhe CN.1 Children Carbon blade has a speed rating of 6.3 and a control rating of 9.3, making it an ideal choice for beginners and intermediate players. The blade is also relatively stiff, with a stiffness rating of 4, and has a hardness rating of 5.2. This makes it suitable for players who want a blade that provides good feedback and control.

In terms of consistency, the Yinhe CN.1 Children Carbon blade scores a 7.5 out of 10. This means that it is a reliable blade that provides consistent performance, even for younger players who are still developing their technique.

Overall, the Yinhe CN.1 Children Carbon blade is a great choice for young players who are looking for a blade that is lightweight, easy to control, and provides good feedback. It is also durable and consistent, making it a good value for the price.

Recent Reviews

#1 — May 2012

I bought one for my six-year-old because I have had a number of Galaxy blades and currently use an LQ-2 Def + blade myself. It’s a good quality blade paired with some 729 General rubber in 1.8mm red FH and 1.5mm Black BH. My daughter has been playing for a month and is enjoying the rallies in training. It has a rather soft feel and is very easy to generate spin. In all, I put this blade combo together for £13.00 UK Pounds. It’s a very good value for money bat for my daughter.

#2 — March 2012

I purchased this blade and an HRT Sunshine from an online store in China. I received both blades in about two weeks (I’m located in the Philippines). This blade is excellent for training beginners who are ready to transition to carbon blades. My son and his cousin love using it.

The blade offers near-excellent control, ideal speed for beginners of their age (both 9 years old, playing table tennis for over a year), and a perfect weight and grip for children. I use Chinese rubber on both the forehand and backhand and have found this combination to be effective for close-to-table to near mid-distance play. I’m curious to see how it performs with faster rubber, such as Yasaka Mark V. However, for now, the kids are having a great time with the current setup. Their loops have become much more consistent compared to when they used the DHS PF4 32 blade.

In terms of value for money, this blade is a great deal, considering it’s a carbon blade. However, the blade’s finish is not as smooth as that of the PF4 32. Some roughness is noticeable on the edges. Nonetheless, this does not bother me or the kids.

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