Yinhe MC-2

Composite/carbon

8 Reviews

#1 — May 2022

MC-2 is a stable blade with good control and the ability to generate spin. This blade is on the stiffer side, providing good stability while performing power loops from mid-distance. It pairs well with DHS TG2NEO (FH) and G555 (BH). I am highly satisfied with this blade and would recommend it to a friend.

#2 — January 2019

Paired with 729-08 49-degree FH and 47 BH, this budget setup was initially intended as a backup paddle to keep in the office for playing with coworkers. However, I unexpectedly ended up using it as my main blade. It is an excellent option for beginners, offering superb control and the ability to generate significant spin with forceful hits.

One drawback is that it lacks power when playing farther from the table. I recommend considering 729-08, 47 FH, and 45 BH as an alternative setup.

#3 — June 2017

Great 5-ply off- blade for spin-oriented players. Loads of dwell time and excellent for looping.

#4 — June 2015

Very cheap, but great blade.

#5 — January 2014

This is my first blade when I entered serious table tennis. It’s an all-wood blade with 5 layers. It does not have any carbon.

It has very good control, generating more spin.

The speed is average.

It is very similar to the DHS HK655, but with a lower consistency.

After all, it is a very good blade, especially for people who are starting.

#6 — June 2012

Paired with DHS Hurricane III (40 hardness, 39 may be too soft to control in my experience), this blade is very easy to control and loop. However, it loses the feeling of control when looping very hard. When compared to Stiga Offensive Tube, this may be due to its light weight. I would recommend this blade to any player who is developing their looping skill. It is very comfortable and controllable.

#7 — July 2010

A very good blade, with good control and good speed when combined with the right rubbers.

I play a mid-distance game, and have had Globe 999 Por Version 2.2mm on both sides, which played ok.

I own 7 Yinhe blades and rate them very highly. Price versus performance is excellent…won’t play with anything else.

#8 — February 2010

Good flex and control. Feels like typical Stiga blades. Excellent touch and speed for close to the table play. Not that good when you are more than 5 feet away. Pairs very well with Chinese rubbers.

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