Yinhe T-10+

Composite/carbon

11 Reviews

#1 — April 2023

The blade I tried was extremely fast and stiff, making it challenging to control. I experimented with Spinlord Waran short pips and Xiom Omega Pro, but due to the short contact times and flat throwing angle, it was challenging to control the pips and execute attacks if I was even a bit late.

As a result, I switched to the Yinhe T11S blade, which although slower, is much easier to control and has a higher throw angle.

#2 — April 2023

Blade Review

This is a great blade for the price. It is well-made and has a good feel in the hand. The blade is also very responsive, allowing for quick and precise shots. The only downside is that it is a bit heavy, which can be tiring to use for long periods of time. Overall, this is a great blade for the price and is a good choice for players of all skill levels.

Pros:

* Well-made with a good feel in the hand * Responsive, allowing for quick and precise shots * Good value for the price

Cons:

* A bit heavy, which can be tiring to use for long periods of time

#3 — February 2021

La encuentro muy buena. La uso con Yasaka Rakza9 max en ambos lados y se comporta a la perfección para los remates, loop, bloqueos y topspin, cero vibración, mango excelente, no se resbala, absorbe el sudor de la mano, livianísima.

#4 — September 2018

Extremely powerful and effortless blade for mid to far distance playing. An excellent combination with hard Chinese rubbers (H3 Neo, TG2 Neo, for FH… Yinhe Big Dipper for BH). Very easy to loop underspin and to open up. Enough control for push and short game and short spinny serves. Very good for blocking, but flat hits can go long. Therefore, you need to add some topspin to control the power of this blade. Close to the table FH blocks and countertop spin is easy and effortless with very good control. But this only applies if your skill level is already high, and you have good technique. This is the only blade which I have found to have very little vibration. What I feel, which I have never felt before with other blades, is that you can actually feel the ball sink in and bite into the rubber extremely well, which you can hardly feel on hard Chinese rubbers with other blades. This feeling is very clear on this blade, I guess partly because it’s very stiff, and the vibrations are all muted, just leaving a very clear feeling of the ball digging into the topsheet and sponge when you loop and counter topspin very spinny balls. A very different sense of feel and control, which is only authentic to this blade. Previous blades that I have owned are… Yinhe W6 Loop King, Yinhe 7W Pro, Yinhe T11+, Butterfly A. Mazunov, and 729 Super carbon. My 3 favorite are the Yinhe T10+, 11+ and the all-rounder 7W Pro.

#5 — August 2018

Dec 2017 — Amazing blade, top class. The handle is a bit thick, some like it, some don’t. It has great speed and control. Looping is great. The handle is so great… I have the world record for sweaty palms… this one never slips from my hands… magical wood… absorbs all sweat. I use grip tape on all my blades… never on this one.

Update — 26-6-2018 — Superb blade, my main blade now… I have tried a whole lot. Now I use this with Rubbers: BH = Palio Hadau (hidden Gem) + red Hurricane -3 (wow is what this rubber is). Loops are swinging like YouTube highlight shots — when I hit sidespin loops. This is a very fast blade and ultra-light — 74 grams. The feel is very different from other blades… no vibration… kind of a dull feel in the hand… once you use Chinese rubbers… you like this feel. This blade is made for slow spinny tacky Chinese rubbers.

#6 — December 2017

A hitting blade. It is light and fast.

#7 — October 2017

This blade is great for playing at the table. It offers good control and spin, making it ideal for aggressive players who like to keep the ball on the table. The blade is also relatively light, which makes it easy to maneuver.

It is also worth noting that this blade is made from high-quality materials, which makes it durable and long-lasting. Overall, this is a great blade for players of all levels who are looking for a blade that offers good control, spin, and durability.

#8 — January 2017

Very stiff and very fast blade. The core is too soft, while the outer parts are hard and stiff. However, this blade is incredibly light.

I’m using 729 Higher. I find it hard spinning and looping the ball. It’s good for smashing but not in creating a high arc loop. Dwell time is short.

#9 — May 2015

Dec 31, 2014: Very fast (from the hard top plies + carbon), very stiff (from the overall thickness + hard top plies + carbon), and light (balsa core). I miss how effortless it feels at low speed, but the blade is too hard (it may be a half notch harder than hard) and stiff for me to loop away from the table. The throw is very low due to the low dwell from the hardness and stiffness. Great quality blade, just not for the style I want to play. This blade and website taught me a lot recently. Mine weighs 76 g and 67 g.

May 21, 2015: Lowered speed 9.7 to 9.4. I’m not sure the thin carbon layers contribute much to the stiffness in a blade this thick. It would probably be just as stiff without them, though not quite as fast.

#10 — May 2014

The speed of this blade really surprises me. Even when using a medium-soft rubber the ball flies off the table effortlessly. Hitting from mid and far from the table is very easy, but touch play close to the net suffers a lot.

To retain some control, hard/fast rubbers are not recommended with this blade unless you have perfect technique. The thick head plus extremely light weight takes some getting used to. Expect some adjustment period if you buy this blade.

#11 — Long Time Ago...

Absolute monster of a blade. I have a Battle 2 Nation (blue sponge, hardness: 41) on the forehand and a Mercury 2 Hard on the backhand. It’s a missile!

The blade is thick, with a balsa core wrapped in Cypress layers. It is probably the thickest blade on the market. It suits my extra-offensive style 100%. Every shot is an attack, no matter the type: top spin/drive, loop, smash, chop. All shots are offensive-oriented. The ball bounces so fast on the table that your opponent does not have a chance to see it!

No vibrations, good control, very short dwell time. The fastest blade I have ever played with. Pure fun!

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