Yinhe Huichuan

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Blade description:

Experience precision and finesse with the Yinhe Huichuan, a 7-ply wooden table tennis blade designed to elevate your game. Crafted from carefully selected wood veneers, this blade delivers a perfect balance of speed, control, and feel. With a speed rating of 8 and control rating of 6, the Huichuan offers a dynamic playing experience, allowing you to execute powerful shots while maintaining pinpoint accuracy. Its stiffness and hardness ratings of 0 and 3.7, respectively, provide a responsive feel, enabling you to effortlessly generate spin and control the trajectory of the ball.

At 6.8mm thick and weighing around 80g, the Yinhe Huichuan is not only lightweight but also well-balanced. Its 7-ply construction ensures a solid feel and exceptional feedback, enhancing your overall playing experience. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, the Huichuan is a versatile blade that can adapt to various playing styles and techniques. Its responsive nature makes it suitable for both attacking and defensive play, allowing you to switch seamlessly between aggressive shots and controlled defense.

Based on forum reviews, the Yinhe Huichuan is highly praised for its exceptional control and feel. Players appreciate its ability to generate spin and create precise shots, making it an ideal choice for those seeking control and finesse in their game. Its lightweight and well-balanced design also contribute to its popularity, providing players with increased maneuverability and comfort during matches. Overall, the Yinhe Huichuan is a highly recommended blade for players seeking a combination of speed, control, and feel in their table tennis game.

Recent Reviews

#1 — February 2015

Bought it for a “rent-a-paddle” so it doesn’t hurt when a newbie hits it around or drops it. I stuck some OLD tinarc5 and h3neo on it and it’s not that bad… FLEXES A LOT.

The plus side for this blade is that it fits someone with a small hand comfortably.

It’s fun chopping with this blade too… I would still recommend the DHS PG7 (~$20) for a beginner’s blade, stick some h3neos on there and you have yourself a beasley ~$60 setup.

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