Yinhe Hinoki 3A

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Blade description:

The Yinhe Hinoki 3A table tennis blade is a high-quality blade made from kiso hinoki wood, a prized Japanese wood known for its exceptional playing qualities. It features a 10mm thickness and weighs approximately 87 grams, providing a solid feel and excellent control.

The blade's construction consists of a single layer of kiso hinoki, giving it a unique combination of speed, control, and consistency. Its speed rating of 99 makes it suitable for aggressive players seeking fast-paced rallies, while its control rating of 99 ensures precision and accuracy in shot placement.

The Yinhe Hinoki 3A's stiffness is rated at 7, indicating a medium-stiff flex that provides a good balance between power and control. This stiffness level allows for precise ball control and effortless power strokes. Additionally, its hardness rating of 6.7 suggests a slightly soft feel, making it comfortable to hold and play with.

According to forum reviews, players have praised the Yinhe Hinoki 3A's exceptional consistency. They отмечают, что the blade responds predictably to different types of strokes, resulting in consistent ball placement and spin generation. Many reviewers also appreciate its durability, highlighting its resistance to warping or damage over time.

Overall, the Yinhe Hinoki 3A table tennis blade is an excellent choice for players seeking a high-quality blade that offers a harmonious blend of speed, control, and consistency. Its single-layer kiso hinoki construction provides a unique playing experience that caters to both aggressive and controlled playing styles. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring beginner, the Yinhe Hinoki 3A is sure to elevate your table tennis game to the next level.

Recent Reviews

#1 — March 2011

This is a very good quality blade. It is finished perfectly, and the grains of the hinoki wood on my blade are very consistent.

Of all the blades I have tried, it is the most fun to play with. Shots feel good and get back onto the table much more often. If you play a push game, you’ll find this blade very good. Just angle and push and bam - it goes.

However, due to its thickness, it is a little less agile. I find that a big forehand smash is a little harder to get right, and touch play close to the net is a little heavy to be gentle.

I find that this blade does well with all rubbers that I have put on it. Hard, soft, whatever. I’m quite astounded. I would urge any intrigued player to try this one out and have some fun.

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