Yinhe Venus V-15

Composite/carbon 3 reviews

Blade description:

The Yinhe Venus V-15 table tennis blade is a high-performance blade designed for advanced players seeking speed, control, and consistency. Constructed with seven plies, including two plies of carbon Kevlar, this blade delivers exceptional power and spin potential.

With a speed rating of 99 and a control rating of 80, the Venus V-15 offers an excellent balance of offensive and defensive capabilities. Its stiffness rating of 6.6 and hardness rating of 6.9 indicate a medium-firm feel that provides stability and precision in every stroke.

According to user reviews, the Venus V-15 excels in generating fast, dynamic topspin shots and counter-attacks, making it a formidable weapon for aggressive players. The blade's consistency rating of 7.9 ensures reliable performance, allowing players to maintain control even during intense rallies.

Weighing approximately 85 grams, the Venus V-15 offers a balanced feel and comfortable handling. Its 7.0mm thickness provides a solid foundation for precise ball placement and generates ample power.

Overall, the Yinhe Venus V-15 is a versatile blade suitable for a wide range of playing styles. Its combination of speed, control, and consistency makes it an excellent choice for players seeking a high-performance blade to dominate the competition.

Recent Reviews

#1 — March 2022

I have two V-15 blades. I must say, they do not have good consistency. One is stiffer and harder than the other. When I reported this to the supplier, I couldn’t believe he said that this is a normal situation.

#2 — August 2013

This blade doesn’t come at a 7.0mm thickness but rather 6.7mm, with a large sweet spot and a larger head size than the Butterfly and my PG-7. It nearly has the same flex as my PG-7, with a touch more speed, very great for looping. It has the power from almost all distances, and its BH loop and flicks specifically can’t be beaten and are the major section for this amazing blade.

It has a high finish quality and durability. I just had it hit the tables twice with no dents. I would say the hardness is between medium and medium-hard, with a huge dwell time. Although the blade is thick, it is not as hard as you imagine since the outer ayous plies are thick, so the CarboKev isn’t that close to the surface.

#3 — March 2012

I’m testing this blade. For now, I feel good when I scratch or turn the ball. Pushing the blade causes a bit of backlash, but it doesn’t have as much control as I expected. The blade is listed as having a 7mm thickness, but it feels more like 5.5-6mm. The consistency of the blade is also a bit low.

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