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Introducing the Yinhe Earth E-1, a table tennis blade designed to elevate your game to new heights. Crafted from the finest materials and engineered with precision, this blade strikes the perfect balance between speed, control, and consistency.
With a speed rating of 80 and a control rating of 90, the Yinhe Earth E-1 provides an exceptional playing experience. The blade's stiffness of 4 and hardness of 6.7 contribute to its exceptional feel and responsiveness, allowing you to execute precise shots with ease. The consistency rating of 7.5 ensures that every stroke is accurate and reliable, giving you the confidence to dominate the table.
Weighing in at 87 grams and featuring a 5-ply construction, the Yinhe Earth E-1 offers a perfect combination of power and maneuverability. Its 5.7mm thickness provides the necessary stability for aggressive play while maintaining excellent control. The blade's large sweet spot makes it forgiving, allowing you to make even off-center hits with precision.
Based on reviews from experienced table tennis players, the Yinhe Earth E-1 has received an impressive overall rating of 8.7. Many users praise its exceptional control, allowing them to place shots with pinpoint accuracy. The blade's speed is also a highlight, enabling players to generate powerful attacks without sacrificing precision.
Whether you're a seasoned pro or a recreational player looking to improve your game, the Yinhe Earth E-1 is an excellent choice. Its versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of playing styles, from aggressive attackers to controlled defenders. Experience the difference and elevate your table tennis skills with the Yinhe Earth E-1.
Preliminary information (I may edit this later): — Bought on AliExpress. — Weight: 91.2g, bounce frequency: 1137 Hz (a good amount of flex). — Construction seems to be: koto > spruce > ayous core. — Overall quality is very good for the price: edges are fully sanded, no roughness — but either no curved sanding at the wings (which I personally prefer). — Ply thicknesses are even and symmetric. — Overall thickness is around 5.6mm.
The blade features a crisp and flexible 5-ply koto top. Rated as OFF- in speed, it is well-suited for looping techniques.
It shares similarities with other renowned blades such as the Hurricane King, Hurricane Hao III, and Avalox P500.
Just used it for a couple of hours. Love the ST handle. It’s thin but fits right in my hand. The blade could have a bigger sweet spot, but the building quality is good, and it looks nice. Tried it with cheap Chinese rubbers and was very slow but good for chopping. Now I’ve glued some very used Donic Gallardo Tension rubbers. The speed is completely different, and I’m starting to like it. I’ve managed to surprise some of my club mates. BH is working almost like antitop rubber.
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