Yinhe EC-11

Composite/carbon 2 reviews

Blade description:

The Yinhe Galaxy EC-11 table tennis blade is a 7-ply carbon blade designed for advanced players seeking a balance of speed, control, and consistency. With an overall rating of 8 out of 10, the EC-11 is highly regarded by users for its versatility and all-around performance.

The blade's construction features a combination of carbon and wood plies, resulting in a medium-stiff feel (rated 6 out of 10) and a high level of hardness (7.5 out of 10). This combination provides a good balance between power and control, enabling players to generate spin and speed while maintaining accuracy and consistency.

The EC-11 excels in both offensive and defensive play. Its medium weight of 84 +/- 3 grams ensures a solid feel and stability during rallies, while its speed rating of 8 out of 10 allows for powerful shots and aggressive play. The blade's control rating of 8 out of 10 provides excellent precision and touch, allowing players to execute controlled blocks, loops, and counterattacks.

According to user reviews and feedback, the Yinhe Galaxy EC-11 is particularly suitable for players with an all-around playing style who prioritize versatility and consistency. Its well-rounded characteristics make it suitable for a wide range of playing techniques and strategies.

In summary, the Yinhe Galaxy EC-11 is an excellent choice for advanced table tennis players seeking a balanced blade that combines speed, control, and consistency. Its all-around performance and versatility make it suitable for players with various playing styles, enabling them to excel in both offensive and defensive play.

Recent Reviews

#1 — March 2017

This blade is very fast with relative control. It has a good sound when I smash the ball. However, there is significant vibration when I hit the ball, which disappoints me a little.

In my opinion, it is a good blade for the price. This blade is suitable for close and mid distance to the table. It is very nice.

In general terms, this is a good blade for beginners and those who are beginning to develop new techniques.

#2 — September 2011

This blade is too stiff, which doesn’t help with control. The ball feeling is almost null, but it is very fast. Even though I’ve seen faster blades out there.

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