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Pros
  • Great Feeling
  • Balanced Carbon
  • J.O-like Control
Cons
  • Some Vibration
The J.O Senso is a carbon blade with a hollow handle, has great spring feeling and is superb for control spinning and blocking. Really allows the ball to sink into the rubber with it's softer feel. I have been using the J.O blade since 2011 and have tried changing a couple of times, but always came back to it. It might just be my blade for life!
Speed
7.8
Control
9.4
Hardness
5.5
Durability
9
Pros
  • Speed
  • Control
  • Spin
Cons
  • Price
Tenergy o5 is my choice of rubber. It allows you to play an offensive game with loops from anywhere close or away from the table . Despite the speed , it's great on the short game for serves and touching , receiving is easy whether flicking or digging long . I love blocking with the rubber as the spring sponge technology allow absorption of the speed . I use this on my forehand and backhand sides , would recommend to all offensive players.
Speed
7.5
Spin
10
Durability
10
Control
10
Pros
  • Speed
  • Control
  • Feeling
I bought this blade to try and achieve more speed, control and feeling in my game and it did exactly that . You can do anything with this blade from short push to topspin shots. It's comfortable to hold and easy to block with . This blade will accompany a fast rubber like tenergy because it will complement the speed and control of the rubber. I cannot find any floors in this product. The anatomic handle is very comfortable for this product. Would highly recommend this to anyone who has an offensive game !
Speed
7.7
Control
9.1
Hardness
7.8
Durability
7.8
Pros
  • Comfortable
  • Hard wearing
  • Attractive
Cons
  • Loss of grip
  • Expensive
I really like this shoe,
I bought mine for for the sole purpose of tt training on a regular basis. I bought them for about £120 hoping that the price reflects the quality, and they delivered. They are comfortable , attractive to the eye and lightweight so I have no problem doing drills that require lots of footwork . The rim of the sole feels sturdy so if you put pressure on it the rigidness provides additional support for you feet and ankles. The downsides to the energy force shoe it that it is expensive , however I feel that the high price reflects it's high quality . The other problem is that the grip of the sole is lost slightly if not regularly cleaned with water . Overall a great shoe for table tennis .
Comfort
9.9
Grip
8.6
Durability
8.7
Weight
3.2
Definitely the best wood blade i have used. although in the past i have been more favorable to carbon blades to match my attacking style, the amount of feel that this blade gives me when executing the strokes combined with a good speed, something i havent found in other wood only blades, making it a real winner in my book.

especially good at playing serve and short game, whilst also allowing m to play a strong attacking game. 9/10
Speed
8
Control
9
Hardness
7
Durability
8.5
Using this rubber atm in combination with the Stiga Rosewood VII blade. First thing i noticed with this rubber is that it is definitely more suited to use with the new poly ball than the old celluloid ball, although obviously with the rule changes coming into effect from July i can only see this as a positive thing, as STIGA have clearly designed this rubber series with the new balls in mind.

The main thing for me was that when playing attacking shots, as i have also found with a large variety of STIGA rubbers, the trajectory on the ball is very flat compared to some other brands, and this left me feeling there is little margin for error, and as a player whos style is generally to play with high quantities of spin i found it didnt allow me the trajectory i need to play to my strengths, something which i did find with the STIGA boost series of rubbers and Tibhar evolution. However, positives of this rubber were that it was easy to control and also durable, having used it for 3 months without having to change.

I will probably persevere with this rubber through to next season to see how my results fair with the new ball. 7/10
Speed
7.8
Spin
6.5
Durability
8.1
Control
8.1
Pros
  • Very durable
  • Good spin
  • Great speed
Cons
  • Need speed glue
I used this rubber during the speed glue era along with Sriver. These two rubbers were extremely popular during the speed glue era. The amount of control you had to ratio of speed and spin was perfect. The only problem is without speed glue you don't have enough speed.

Nowadays this rubber is very good for beginners and intermediate players wanting to develop their technique. I haven't seen to many players use this rubber any more. It use to be so popular! Those were the days...
Speed
9
Spin
9
Durability
8.8
Control
9
Pros
  • Very good feel
  • High control
This blade has tremendous amounts of control and feel. I would recommend this blade for beginners and intermediate players. I used this blade when I was younger and it really pushed me to work on my strokes. The high control allowed me to not make many unforced errors when developing my technique. I also know a few kids starting out who use this blade and they are blocking very well to.
Speed
8.2
Control
9
Hardness
8
Durability
8.5
Meant for the plastic ball, but is just as good for the old one.
Speed
9.1
Spin
9.4
Durability
9.1
Control
9
Pros
  • Popular
Cons
  • Durability
A lot of my friends have been using this ball. I like it better than other plastic balls I have tried. However all in all I really dislike the new plastic balls. I hope they get better in quality.
Roundness
8
Hardness
8.2
Speed
8
Durability
8
Pros
  • great spin
  • great feel
  • cheap
Excellent rubber suitable for forehand or backhand attacking play.
Generates great spin and speed, for me personally, great for backhand.
This is a little slower rubber than Bluefire M series, but very good control and great feel.
To me, the bluefire series from Donic are very similar to Butterfly tenergy series, just these are much cheaper..
Speed
8
Spin
9
Durability
7
Control
9
Pros
  • control
  • spin
  • accuracy
The holy grail ! :)

This blade is fast and powerful! but I keep maximum control.
The outter ply made of limba makes the short game so easy, and helps me to generate lot of spin.
I feel like I am able to play the ball where I want... every shot is accurate.
It's quite stiff, so block is very easy. But it is flexible enough to play slow and spinny topspins.
The dwell-time is very long for a composite blade.
Evrything is under control.
Actually, I'm not able to find any fault in this blade.

Mine is 82g but it doesn't lack any power.

This blade made me forget my Viscaria.
Speed
8.5
Control
9
Hardness
6
Durability
9
Pros
  • balance
  • spin
  • power
If the T05 is too spin-sensitive, if the T64 is too fast, then try the T80.
I think it's the perfect Tenergy for medium level players.
It's the easyest one, the most forgiving. But it's still a Tenergy ! power, spin, touch, durability...
Speed
8
Spin
8
Durability
8
Control
8.5
Pros
  • Good control
  • Fast
  • Good balance
Cons
  • Expensive
This blade is my favourite.
It lasts very long, I've had it for 2 years. It has a very long trajectory, but when you pair it with the right rubbers you could still be able to play short spinny loops on the table. It also has very good feeling In the short game. To me, this is the perfect carbon blade. Not the typical one that's just really fast and leaves you no other option but attack, but it's really an all round offensive blade. Of course I'm giving this the full five stars, because it's my blade of choice, but this equipment rating can only be subjective :)

Any how, if you are on national level or higher and wants to play offensive with good control, this is a really good blade. If you're just a hobby player, you won't notice the feeling that much and feel it's just too fast.. This one requires some skill, but when you got the level right it is really good!
Speed
7.1
Control
8.8
Hardness
4.6
Durability
10
Pros
  • Very fast
  • Durable
  • Controllable
Cons
  • Plastic ball
This rubber has been my backhand rubber (some breaks for the FX-version) for about 2 years. This is a really good rubber and is really suiting my backhand perfectly. It has a long trajectory and is quite easy to control, but the only con is that it is rather hard to impact enough spin on the new ball, that is why I will soon change it for one of the Tenergy rubbers.. For players that ain't high level, it will still play good, so it gets my recommendation any way.
Speed
8.8
Spin
7.1
Durability
10
Control
10
Pros
  • Controlled
  • Durable
  • Spinny
Cons
  • Expensive
This rubber is by far the best forehand rubber I've ever used. I'll use the next lines to explain why:

I'll review this as a forehand rubber, as I use it for my forehand only. I've used the T05 on many different blades, both carbon and all-wood, and it is the only rubber I've tried so far that have worked just as good on all the different blades! The rubber is spinny, but not tacky, it's fast but not uncontrollable, and it is playing good both with and without boosters.

Good control in the short game, great spin when looping, and easy to play both fast and slow without making to many adjustments.

Only "con" is the price, but you know, it's totally worth it. Normally I would have to change my rubbers every 3rd week, but this can be used for 4-5 weeks. Please keep in mind that I practice and play a lot, so if you only play once or twice in a week you won't have to change for about 4-5 months. On the other hand, why do you need this rubber if you only play once in awhile? The rubber won't make you a better player, you'll have to find a rubber that suits you.

Remember: it's not the racket that plays bad, it is the guy holding it!
Speed
8.2
Spin
9
Durability
9
Control
9.5
Pros
  • Sweet Spot
  • Control
  • Balance
Cons
  • Price
Managed to try Dans blade when I was at practise the other day for half an hour, and I was blown away by the amount of control this blade has without compromising on speed. I normally use a Timo Boll ALC and I thought it was the perfect blade for me but the Carbonado 145 actually surpasses it. It has a similar amount of speed but the control is better and it has a huge sweet spot and wherever I hit the ball on the blade I got a really nice connection. The price is potentially the only thing stopping me from getting this blade as it is so expensive but the quality could be said to make up for the price.
Speed
8.5
Control
9
Hardness
7.8
Pros
  • Great handle
  • Good dwell
  • Nice head size
A 7 ply limba ayous special with good control. The handle is very comfortable - rumor has it that the handle design copies that of a blade that Samsonov really liked. The blade is not as fast as some thicker 7 ply blades, but it is definitely an offensive blade. The straight (ST) handle feels a bit thin which makes it head heavy with thicker, harder sponged rubbers and is not as nice as the flare handle, though I hear the ST handle is being improved in the Black Edition. I do use the ST handle with some grip tape because aspects of the handle suit my serve and backhand.

Currently my main and favorite blade.
Speed
8.5
Control
7.6
Hardness
5.5
Durability
7.8
Pros
  • extremely spinny
  • very durable
Cons
  • block
The DHS Hurricane 3 NEO is very spinny and lasts also very long. But it is not very fast and it's quite difficult to block because of the tackiness. With the DHS Hurricane 3 NEO you can make serves with a lot of spin, it's good for the short short and the flip becomes easier. During the topspin topspin play you have a lot control. Overall I would say that at the beginning it is a bit difficult to play the DHS Hurricane 3 NEO, but if you are habituated to it you can improve table tennis.
Speed
7.5
Spin
9.5
Durability
9.5
Control
8
Pros
  • Inexpensive
  • Flexible
  • Controllable
Cons
  • Not very fast
The blade is as described - heavier weights play slightly faster, but this is still a relatively slow blade for the relatively close to the table player or the control looper with a spin over speed focus away from the table. The straight handle is quite large for people who like that. The pair I had played consistently at 87g. I would recommend this blade to players starting out, as well as to advanced players who want something that is easier to control with close to the table play or with non-inverted rubbers.
Speed
5.5
Control
8.9
Hardness
5.5
Durability
7.8
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