Yinhe N-10

All-wood 4 reviews

Blade description:

The Yinhe N-10 table tennis blade is designed to deliver a balance of speed, control, and consistency, making it a versatile option for players of various skill levels. Crafted from a 5-ply construction and measuring 6.8mm in thickness, the N-10 offers a lively feel while maintaining good control.

With a speed rating of 8.5 and a control rating of 6.5, the blade provides ample power for attacking shots while allowing players to maintain precise placement. Its stiffness and hardness ratings of 5 and 6, respectively, indicate a moderate degree of flex, enabling players to generate spin and control over the ball effectively.

Consistency is a key strength of the Yinhe N-10, earning it a high rating of 8.6 in this aspect. Players can trust the blade to deliver reliable and consistent performance, allowing them to focus on their technique and tactics rather than worrying about unpredictable behavior from their equipment.

Weighing in at 88 grams, the N-10 is relatively lightweight, contributing to its overall maneuverability. It also features an overall rating of 8.6, reflecting its well-rounded performance and suitability for a wide range of playing styles.

Based on forum reviews, the Yinhe N-10 is often praised for its versatility, value for money, and suitability for both offensive and defensive play. Many users highlight its ability to generate spin and control, as well as its responsiveness and consistency.

In summary, the Yinhe N-10 is a well-regarded table tennis blade that offers a balanced combination of speed, control, and consistency. Its moderate flex and weight make it accessible to players of various skill levels, while its overall performance earns it high marks from experienced players as well.

Recent Reviews

#1 — March 2017

Simply an excellent blade! If you’re a two-wing looper, you’ll love it. It’s a bit slower than the PG9/PG7 in terms of speed, but it’s fast enough. The weight varies between 85-90 grams. It’s very flexible! The control is very high, allowing you to place the ball exactly where you want it. It’s rated as All+, so it’s not a slow blade.

Yinhe’s craftsmanship is excellent. Although it’s slower than the PG9 and PG7, I would prefer it any day over those two DHS blades. It has enough speed, along with plenty of control and spin.

FH&BH loops and drives are much better with the N10 compared to both the PG7 and PG9. While the FH drive is faster with the PG9 and PG7, the control is better with the N10. Blocking is the same for all three blades. Executing short and long pushes is easier with the N10 than the other two. Executing flicks is also fairly easy.

Overall, I would say that this blade is better than both the PG7 and PG9 if you’re a looper.

CON: Quality control: The blade varies a lot in terms of quality. If possible, check it personally. I found that some of the blades aren’t symmetric, which can hinder the game.

#2 — October 2015

Perfect beginners blade. Very friendly all round, but not great at anything in particular.

#3 — October 2014

The allround blade is excellent for both attack and defense. It provides good control for short games near the net. For forehand strokes, fast rubber with a medium hard sponge is recommended.

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