Reson, the last blade in the SANWEI Tiro series, has been released.

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Hello everybody, this is Andrea.
How are you? 🙋‍♂️

In the past few years, many fans have asked me personally when the third blade of the Tiro series will be launched.o_O But unfortunately, because of many things, our designers didn't have enough time to push this program.:cry:

Now, after countless revisions since the end of last year, it has finally arrived: SANWEI Reson 丝印.png.

Control, control, and more control
Continuing the design philosophy of the Tiro series, we have made control the ultimate design goal of Reson 丝印.png.
The structure of the blade is Lima- Ayous- Ayous core(even structure)- Ayous core(even structure)- Ayous core(even structure)- Ayous- LImba.
Yes, you read that right, it has three even structure layers that combine the core.

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At the heart of Reson lies SANWEI's EVEN Structure™ design.

Rather than treating the center plies as separate layers, EVEN Structure™ integrates the three central plies into a unified power core. This construction lowers the blade's deformation threshold, allowing energy to be stored and released more efficiently during impact.

The result is a blade that engages its core more easily, requiring less effort to generate meaningful power. As the ball contacts the racket, the unified core flexes and rebounds as one system, creating a more direct transfer of energy and a cleaner resonance throughout the blade.

Think of it as a bow that is already fully drawn at close range.

Instead of needing a large swing to unlock its potential, Reson reaches peak energy storage quickly and releases it instantly through the ball. This gives players a sharper, more penetrating attack in the short-to-mid distance game while preserving the natural feel, touch, and control that only a premium all-wood blade can deliver.

Lower Deformation Threshold

Faster Energy Return

Stronger Resonance


EVEN Structure™ allows power to engage earlier, so resonance happens faster.


Basic Data


Weight: 87g+/- 5.0g Thickness: 6.0mm+/-0.2 mm
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Final Thoughts on Reson


Reson is the final piece of the Trio series, bringing together the timeless feel of a classic 7-ply all-wood blade with the efficiency of SANWEI's EVEN Structure™ technology.

It delivers a unique combination of stability, control, and effortless power, allowing players to engage the blade's core more easily and unleash sharper attacks from the short-to-mid distance game. Pure wood feeling, clear feedback, and a resonance that lives up to its name.

Now it's time to put Reson to the test.

Over the coming weeks, we will be conducting in-depth reviews covering structure, feel, speed, spin, control, short game performance, and real match play impressions.

If you're a reviewer, coach, competitive player, or table tennis content creator capable of producing a detailed and objective review for our community, we'd love to hear from you.

Contact us and become one of the first players to experience Reson.

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Isn't that the same structure as fextra 7?
That’s a fair question. Structurally, Reson and Fextra 7 do share a similar classic 7-ply all-wood foundation, so the difference is not about trying to claim a completely new architecture.

Where Reson differs is in how that structure is tuned and executed — from the pressing process and bonding treatment to the way the core is selected and integrated within the Trio concept. In Reson, the three central plies are treated more as a unified power zone, with a larger Ayous core emphasis to encourage easier deformation and a more direct energy release in the short-to-mid distance game.

So if you only look at the ply composition on paper, they may seem close. But in terms of feel, flex behavior, and the way the blade loads and releases energy, Reson is designed with a different playing intention.
 
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To me this seem very similar to Parla.. How do they differ? Which will be faster?
In fact, they are very different blade.

Parla is faster.

Parla's single core has a higher deformation threshold, making it more suitable for looping.

Reson is more flexible, the even structural core ensures a lower deformation threshold,
 
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