Yinhe W-2

Composite/carbon 1 reviews

Blade description:

The Yinhe W-2 table tennis blade is a high-performance blade designed for offensive players seeking speed, control, and consistency. With an overall rating of 7.4 and an impressive speed rating of 9, the W-2 excels in generating powerful shots and maintaining aggressive play. Its control rating of 7 makes it manageable for players of varying skill levels, allowing for precise placement and spin variation.

The blade's stiffness rating of 5.7 and hardness rating of 5.2 indicate a well-balanced combination of flexibility and rigidity. This balance provides excellent feedback and responsiveness, enhancing the player's ability to execute controlled and accurate shots. The blade's consistency rating of 10 highlights its exceptional stability and consistency, ensuring reliable performance even during intense rallies.

Constructed using a 9-ply composition of carbon and 7-plywood, the W-2 offers a combination of power and control. The carbon layers contribute to the blade's speed and stiffness, while the plywood layers provide the necessary flexibility and feel. This combination of materials results in a blade that is both responsive and forgiving.

With a weight of approximately 86±3 grams and a thickness of 5.8±0.2 millimeters, the W-2 offers a comfortable feel in the hand and allows for effortless handling. Its lightweight construction reduces fatigue during extended play, while its thickness provides sufficient power and control.

Overall, the Yinhe W-2 table tennis blade is an excellent choice for offensive players seeking a balance of speed, control, and consistency. Its high-quality construction and carefully selected materials make it a reliable and responsive blade that enhances the player's performance. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring player looking to dominate the table, the W-2 is a blade worthy of consideration.

Recent Reviews

#1 — November 2017

I know that some equipment simply does not suit my playing style. This carbon blade features a relatively thick outer layer of wood. While this may sound promising, it fails to deliver the advantages of either a carbon blade or an all-wood blade.

The blade lacks the flexibility of a wood blade and the stiff kick of a carbon blade, resulting in a muted feel. I have experimented with both Chinese and European rubber with unsatisfactory outcomes.

While the blade is well-crafted, it has not performed well for me. If you seek a softer carbon blade with decent feel, it may be a suitable option. However, for a looping blade, I would not recommend it. Your experience may differ from mine.

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