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IMO, that looks like a layer of coating on the wood instead of carbon


My thought too.Notice the black strip between the thick middle ply and the 2nd last ply on either side-theres a small black strip there-that will be the carbon part.
 
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And what do you think about this blade?
Since I had no experience with this blade, I give you my opinion on first view instead.
The black colour wood looks like it is very stiff, plus the coating on the surface making it stiffer, and the carbon layer making it very stiff. Overall, this looks like a very, very stiff blade.
 
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You have YinHe blade,i read somewhere that yihne blades are very bad,what do you think

Hahaha. Sounds like someone who did not like Yinhe blades. :)

Yinhe Galaxy 896 is one of the best deals. It is a decent blade that is $16.00 USD. Not great but good enough. They have other blades that are better. Everyone has a different experience.

The reviews for the Yinhe Galaxy MC2 are all very positive on TableTennisDB, so it might be a pretty decent blade with not too much speed and very good control. Very reasonably priced as well at about $24.00 USD. It is probably not as good as a blade that costs $100.00 + but who needs to spend all that money for a blade if a good one can be had for $24.00.
 
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Hahaha. Sounds like someone who did not like Yinhe blades. :)

Yinhe Galaxy 896 is one of the best deals. It is a decent blade that is $16.00 USD. Not great but good enough. They have other blades that are better. Everyone has a different experience.

The reviews for the Yinhe Galaxy MC2 are all very positive on TableTennisDB, so it might be a pretty decent blade with not too much speed and very good control. Very reasonably priced as well at about $24.00 USD. It is probably not as good as a blade that costs $100.00 + but who needs to spend all that money for a blade if a good one can be had for $24.00.

Nothing against Yihne :) I just saw few terrible reviews about n-series and t-series
On TableTennisDB reviews are great but here,on TTDaily many people complain about YihNe
 
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You have YinHe blade,i read somewhere that yihne blades are very bad,what do you think
I have two blade, Yinhe MC2 and Yinhe T8.
Yinhe MC2(5 ply all wood): More like a Stiga OC clone and slightly stiffer, and just slightly ONLY because of the coating on the blade. If you're going to try some european rubbers on this blade, sorry to tell but it will not unleash its true power(except on backhand), but if you put something like Hurricane 3 NEO, I can tell you, you can always giving your opponents tons of spin, whether on loops or serves, you will trouble your opponents.

Yinhe T8(5 ply wood + 2 arylate carbon): I've put XIOM Tau on this thing, it will definitely not fit because the blade is stiff. This blade is for soft rubbers and for mid-far distance looper/attacker. If compare to MC2, T8 is for speed freak. I put Acuda S3 and Tibhar Aurus on this blade, a good combination but not my style.
 
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Hahaha. Sounds like someone who did not like Yinhe blades. :)

Yinhe Galaxy 896 is one of the best deals. It is a decent blade that is $16.00 USD. Not great but good enough. They have other blades that are better. Everyone has a different experience.

The reviews for the Yinhe Galaxy MC2 are all very positive on TableTennisDB, so it might be a pretty decent blade with not too much speed and very good control. Very reasonably priced as well at about $24.00 USD. It is probably not as good as a blade that costs $100.00 + but who needs to spend all that money for a blade if a good one can be had for $24.00.
MC2 is not for all out attacker, it's for player who emphasise more on spin but not lacking the speed. You can think it is like a Stiga OC improved edition.
 
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Xiom Vega is the best rubber I ever used so I will rather buy some other blade then change that rubber

why dont you try some allwood blades?

They are cheaper and have good control plus good dwell time that helps create good spin.
 
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