SANWEI NEW three blades, Surge series.

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I see that the Verdi blade material composition makes the ball spin a lot. Is that true, sir?
Verdi is already sold in my country.
However, the Prism blade is not yet available in my country (it hasn't arrived yet).
Good afternoon,

Yes, not only the structure of Froster but also Verdi, they present the top two structures which could make great spin and speed in the world.

You could see almost all brands use these two structures to make top- pro- blades.

We put PALC into the Verdi, it makes it like a looping monster.
 
Hello everyone, this is Andrea, very glad to see you! 🙋‍♂️

I'm very happy to introduce our 3 New View attachment 38006 series blades: View attachment 38008 , View attachment 38009 , View attachment 38014.

The SANWEI View attachment 38006 series is a line of high-performance, high-value blades designed to help intermediate players smoothly transition into the world of fiber blades. Whether you value control, looping stability, or a quick attack, the Surge blades offer a fantastic first experience with composite technology at the perfect price.


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Introducing the Surge BREEZE, a unique blade built with advanced basalt fiber technology. Made from natural volcanic rock, basalt fiber offers a softer, more stable alternative to carbon fiber, giving players speed with comfort, and control with confidence.
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Key Features:

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Basalt Fiber Construction: Derived from volcanic rock, basalt fiber delivers excellent stability and durability. It provides a softer touch than carbon fiber, reduces unwanted vibrations, and creates a smoother, more comfortable playing feel.

Fast Attack Friendly: Tailored for intermediate players who rely on direct, quick shots and high-paced rallies.

Low Throw Angle: Optimized for speed-oriented play, the smaller arc trajectory gives your attacks extra sharpness and immediate pressure.

Classic 5+2 Outer Structure: Built with Ayous–Ayous–Basalt Fiber–Limba, the structure ensures crisp responsiveness on impact, with steady feedback for controlled aggression.

Why Choose Surge BREEZE?
The Surge BREEZE is ideal for players who want to dominate with fast attack while still enjoying a blade that feels comfortable in the hand. The basalt fiber layers enhance ball stability while reducing harsh vibrations, letting you stay confident in every rally. Compared to carbon blades, BREEZE feels softer and more forgiving, while still offering the explosive speed needed to pressure opponents.

Designed for Sharp, Fast Play
With its low throw angle, the Surge BREEZE suits aggressive players who like to strike early, take the initiative, and finish points quickly. Its blend of speed, stability, and comfort makes it a standout choice for intermediate attackers looking to refine their offensive game.

The Surge BREEZE proves that speed and control don’t have to be at odds—thanks to basalt fiber, you can enjoy both in one perfectly balanced blade.

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Introducing the Surge NITRO, a high-performance ALC Blade designed for ambitious intermediate players who blend fast attacks with powerful looping. At under $50, NITRO redefines value by delivering professional-level performance at an unbeatable price point.
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Key Features:​

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Fast Attack + Looping Friendly: Tailored for intermediate players who rely on quick drives and heavy topspin combinations.

Blue Arylate-Carbon (ALC): Strikes the perfect balance between speed and control. Its dual-speed potential provides both impressive “first speed” for quick rallies and “second speed” for explosive finishing shots.

Medium Throw Angle: Optimized for looping stability, making it ideal for players developing their spin-heavy offensive game.

Classic 5+2 Outer Structure: Built with Koto–Ayous–ALC–Koto, this tried-and-true composition ensures reliable touch, crisp feedback, and consistent performance across every shot.

Why Choose Surge NITRO?
The Surge NITRO is not just another blade—it’s a carefully engineered tool for players ready to elevate their game. Its medium throw angle makes looping more forgiving, especially when transitioning from beginner equipment to professional carbon blades. The outer koto surface provides direct ball contact for sharp attacks, while the inner Ayous and Kiri layers give a stable, solid feel during rallies.

What sets NITRO apart is its ability to deliver both power and control. Many carbon blades in this price range sacrifice touch for speed, but NITRO’s blue Arylate-Carbon ensures you can stay aggressive without losing consistency. Whether you’re countering fast topspin or initiating attacks, this blade adapts to your rhythm seamlessly.

Designed for the Modern Intermediate Player
For players who want to master fast attack combined with looping, the Surge NITRO offers a perfect stepping stone. It’s forgiving enough for controlled rallies, yet explosive enough to put opponents on the back foot when you go all-in. By combining affordability, craftsmanship, and performance, it gives developing athletes the confidence to compete at a higher level.

The Surge NITRO proves that you don’t need to spend hundreds to enjoy the benefits of a world-class ALC Blade.

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Introducing the Surge PRISM, a premium Inner ALC Blade crafted for intermediate players who value control, stability, and consistent looping. PRISM delivers professional-grade inner carbon performance.
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Key Features:​

View attachment 38140
Control + Looping Friendly: Perfect for intermediate players who want steady control while building their offensive looping skills.

Yellow Arylate-Carbon (ALC): Provides excellent stability and refined touch. Its softer, more controlled feel enhances looping consistency while still maintaining the ability to accelerate when needed.

High Throw Angle: Specially tuned for spin-heavy rallies, giving you more margin over the net, stable landing spots, and a higher success rate when looping.

Classic 5+2 Inner Structure: Built with Ayous–ALC–Ayous–Limba, the inner carbon construction creates a softer feel with excellent dwell time, ensuring the ball stays on the blade longer for superior spin and control.

Why Choose Surge PRISM?
The Surge PRISM is designed for players who prioritize consistency and placement over sheer speed. Its inner carbon construction offers a more forgiving touch compared to outer carbon blades, making it easier to control incoming power while generating heavy spin on your own terms. The yellow ALC layers absorb impact smoothly, giving you confidence in both defensive rallies and looping exchanges.

Where the PRISM shines is in looping rallies. Its naturally higher throw angle helps your topspin shots clear the net safely, while still dropping securely onto the table. This makes it an ideal blade for intermediate players looking to improve their loop stability and accuracy.

Designed for Precision and Spin
The Surge PRISM strikes the perfect balance between control and attack. With its comfortable feel, steady response, and spin-oriented design, it empowers players to dictate rallies with placement, patience, and precision. By combining affordability and professional-level inner carbon performance, the PRISM proves that a true Inner ALC Blade doesn’t have to come at a premium price.

Thank you all for taking the time to read about our new Surge Series. If you have any questions or thoughts, please feel free to leave them below – we’d love to hear from you!

And if you are interested in writing your own dedicated review as part of our SANWEI review program, you’re very welcome to contact me via private message. We’d love to collaborate with passionate players and feature your feedback!

Finally, welcome everyone to follow our official

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surge prism sounds good
 
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@Andrea Jiang hey andrea,
Which blade would you recommend for short aggressive pips on the backhand an a looping heavy forhand?
I will recommend two blades:

Two-face ALC: This blade is an asymmetrical blade.

Its forehand ALC+hinoki outer ply allows you to perform any type of looping, while its Bassac wood second core allows you to absorb the energy of your opponent's shots.

Paramid: This blade is an inner ALC blade:

The structure of the Ayous outer layer and inner alc ensures a certain level of control, enabling any form of looping, while the fiber layer allows for aggressive long pimple attacks.

I hope this info will be helpful.
 
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I will recommend two blades:

Two-face ALC: This blade is an asymmetrical blade.

Its forehand ALC+hinoki outer ply allows you to perform any type of looping, while its Bassac wood second core allows you to absorb the energy of your opponent's shots.

Paramid: This blade is an inner ALC blade:

The structure of the Ayous outer layer and inner alc ensures a certain level of control, enabling any form of looping, while the fiber layer allows for aggressive long pimple attacks.

I hope this info will be helpful.
The paramid sounds really good an looks awesome. Thank you, hopefully I can check it out
 
Hello everyone, this is Andrea, very glad to see you! 🙋‍♂️

I'm very happy to introduce our 3 New View attachment 38006 series blades: View attachment 38008 , View attachment 38009 , View attachment 38014.

The SANWEI View attachment 38006 series is a line of high-performance, high-value blades designed to help intermediate players smoothly transition into the world of fiber blades. Whether you value control, looping stability, or a quick attack, the Surge blades offer a fantastic first experience with composite technology at the perfect price.


1.View attachment 38008

Introducing the Surge BREEZE, a unique blade built with advanced basalt fiber technology. Made from natural volcanic rock, basalt fiber offers a softer, more stable alternative to carbon fiber, giving players speed with comfort, and control with confidence.
View attachment 38012

Key Features:

View attachment 38193
Basalt Fiber Construction: Derived from volcanic rock, basalt fiber delivers excellent stability and durability. It provides a softer touch than carbon fiber, reduces unwanted vibrations, and creates a smoother, more comfortable playing feel.

Fast Attack Friendly: Tailored for intermediate players who rely on direct, quick shots and high-paced rallies.

Low Throw Angle: Optimized for speed-oriented play, the smaller arc trajectory gives your attacks extra sharpness and immediate pressure.

Classic 5+2 Outer Structure: Built with Ayous–Ayous–Basalt Fiber–Limba, the structure ensures crisp responsiveness on impact, with steady feedback for controlled aggression.

Why Choose Surge BREEZE?
The Surge BREEZE is ideal for players who want to dominate with fast attack while still enjoying a blade that feels comfortable in the hand. The basalt fiber layers enhance ball stability while reducing harsh vibrations, letting you stay confident in every rally. Compared to carbon blades, BREEZE feels softer and more forgiving, while still offering the explosive speed needed to pressure opponents.

Designed for Sharp, Fast Play
With its low throw angle, the Surge BREEZE suits aggressive players who like to strike early, take the initiative, and finish points quickly. Its blend of speed, stability, and comfort makes it a standout choice for intermediate attackers looking to refine their offensive game.

The Surge BREEZE proves that speed and control don’t have to be at odds—thanks to basalt fiber, you can enjoy both in one perfectly balanced blade.

2. View attachment 38009

Introducing the Surge NITRO, a high-performance ALC Blade designed for ambitious intermediate players who blend fast attacks with powerful looping. At under $50, NITRO redefines value by delivering professional-level performance at an unbeatable price point.
View attachment 38011

Key Features:​

View attachment 38139
Fast Attack + Looping Friendly: Tailored for intermediate players who rely on quick drives and heavy topspin combinations.

Blue Arylate-Carbon (ALC): Strikes the perfect balance between speed and control. Its dual-speed potential provides both impressive “first speed” for quick rallies and “second speed” for explosive finishing shots.

Medium Throw Angle: Optimized for looping stability, making it ideal for players developing their spin-heavy offensive game.

Classic 5+2 Outer Structure: Built with Koto–Ayous–ALC–Koto, this tried-and-true composition ensures reliable touch, crisp feedback, and consistent performance across every shot.

Why Choose Surge NITRO?
The Surge NITRO is not just another blade—it’s a carefully engineered tool for players ready to elevate their game. Its medium throw angle makes looping more forgiving, especially when transitioning from beginner equipment to professional carbon blades. The outer koto surface provides direct ball contact for sharp attacks, while the inner Ayous and Kiri layers give a stable, solid feel during rallies.

What sets NITRO apart is its ability to deliver both power and control. Many carbon blades in this price range sacrifice touch for speed, but NITRO’s blue Arylate-Carbon ensures you can stay aggressive without losing consistency. Whether you’re countering fast topspin or initiating attacks, this blade adapts to your rhythm seamlessly.

Designed for the Modern Intermediate Player
For players who want to master fast attack combined with looping, the Surge NITRO offers a perfect stepping stone. It’s forgiving enough for controlled rallies, yet explosive enough to put opponents on the back foot when you go all-in. By combining affordability, craftsmanship, and performance, it gives developing athletes the confidence to compete at a higher level.

The Surge NITRO proves that you don’t need to spend hundreds to enjoy the benefits of a world-class ALC Blade.

3. View attachment 38014

Introducing the Surge PRISM, a premium Inner ALC Blade crafted for intermediate players who value control, stability, and consistent looping. PRISM delivers professional-grade inner carbon performance.
View attachment 38013

Key Features:​

View attachment 38140
Control + Looping Friendly: Perfect for intermediate players who want steady control while building their offensive looping skills.

Yellow Arylate-Carbon (ALC): Provides excellent stability and refined touch. Its softer, more controlled feel enhances looping consistency while still maintaining the ability to accelerate when needed.

High Throw Angle: Specially tuned for spin-heavy rallies, giving you more margin over the net, stable landing spots, and a higher success rate when looping.

Classic 5+2 Inner Structure: Built with Ayous–ALC–Ayous–Limba, the inner carbon construction creates a softer feel with excellent dwell time, ensuring the ball stays on the blade longer for superior spin and control.

Why Choose Surge PRISM?
The Surge PRISM is designed for players who prioritize consistency and placement over sheer speed. Its inner carbon construction offers a more forgiving touch compared to outer carbon blades, making it easier to control incoming power while generating heavy spin on your own terms. The yellow ALC layers absorb impact smoothly, giving you confidence in both defensive rallies and looping exchanges.

Where the PRISM shines is in looping rallies. Its naturally higher throw angle helps your topspin shots clear the net safely, while still dropping securely onto the table. This makes it an ideal blade for intermediate players looking to improve their loop stability and accuracy.

Designed for Precision and Spin
The Surge PRISM strikes the perfect balance between control and attack. With its comfortable feel, steady response, and spin-oriented design, it empowers players to dictate rallies with placement, patience, and precision. By combining affordability and professional-level inner carbon performance, the PRISM proves that a true Inner ALC Blade doesn’t have to come at a premium price.

Thank you all for taking the time to read about our new Surge Series. If you have any questions or thoughts, please feel free to leave them below – we’d love to hear from you!

And if you are interested in writing your own dedicated review as part of our SANWEI review program, you’re very welcome to contact me via private message. We’d love to collaborate with passionate players and feature your feedback!

Finally, welcome everyone to follow our official

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which one is most like a viscaria, and also compare these baldes to sanwei 75 inner alc. might consider buying one
 
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I have used the three blades,

In my personal view:
Nitro is the most aggressive.

Prism is more balanced,

Breeze is more focused on the first speed.
Hi Andrea. Is Nitro more suitable with chinese tacky rubber with hard sponge, european tensor rubber, or hybrid rubber? Does it suit Gear Hyper?

How about Prism?

What rubber did you use to try all three blades?
 
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Hi Andrea. Is Nitro more suitable with chinese tacky rubber with hard sponge, european tensor rubber, or hybrid rubber? Does it suit Gear Hyper?

How about Prism?

What rubber did you use to try all three blades?
Hello bro,

How are you?
Sorry to reply to you late cos I just got back from my holiday.

In my personal view,

Nitro is an outer ALC blade, and more like EX-C Froster, but it is softer than Froster.
So I suggest you put a cake sponge like Gear Hyper/ Target Gordanga on it.

Prism is the blade I love most.
Maybe because it is more suitable for my play style(Looping far from the table)
This blade has very good control, close to an all wood balde, but you can also feel a clear feeling of fiber.
Very good second speed.(Prism is really Chinese style blade)

I suggest you put 39° Gear Hyper/ Target National on the blade. Or put Target 3rd edition(High-density sponge) like me.

Breeze is the most interesting.

It is stiff and clear.
My colleague, who prefers offensive blocking, loves it so much.
 
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Hello bro,

How are you?
Sorry to reply to you late cos I just got back from my holiday.

In my personal view,

Nitro is an outer ALC blade, and more like EX-C Froster, but it is softer than Froster.
So I suggest you put a cake sponge like Gear Hyper/ Target Gordanga on it.

Prism is the blade I love most.
Maybe because it is more suitable for my play style(Looping far from the table)
This blade has very good control, close to an all wood balde, but you can also feel a clear feeling of fiber.
Very good second speed.(Prism is really Chinese style blade)

I suggest you put 39° Gear Hyper/ Target National on the blade. Or put Target 3rd edition(High-density sponge) like me.

Breeze is the most interesting.

It is stiff and clear.
My colleague, who prefers offensive blocking, loves it so much.
Hi @Andrea Jiang,

Could you please inform me how Prism and Nitro compare with Parla, in terms of speed, dwell time, and stiffness?

And are they head heavy or more balanced (especially compared to Parla)

Did you test the frequency of the blades (Nitro and Prism) you used?

Thanks in advance once again!
 
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Hi @Andrea Jiang,

Could you please inform me how Prism and Nitro compare with Parla, in terms of speed, dwell time, and stiffness?

And are they head heavy or more balanced (especially compared to Parla)

Did you test the frequency of the blades (Nitro and Prism) you used?

Thanks in advance once again!
Hello my friend,

How are you?
I'm glad to show the details of the three blades to you.
Speed: Nitro> Prism> Parla
Dwell time(Control) : Parla>Prism >Nitro
stiffness: Nitro> Prism> Parla

The head heavy, actually, I should say they don't have many different, because we use the same gravity centre design for the three.
Only the Froster PBO, we use a different gravity centre.


Did you test the frequency of the blades (Nitro and Prism) you used?
Of course, the Prism is about 1480 HZ.
The Nitro is about 1400 HZ.

I hope these can help you.
 
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Hello my friend,

How are you?
I'm glad to show the details of the three blades to you.
Speed: Nitro> Prism> Parla
Dwell time(Control) : Parla>Prism >Nitro
stiffness: Nitro> Prism> Parla

The head heavy, actually, I should say they don't have many different, because we use the same gravity centre design for the three.
Only the Froster PBO, we use a different gravity centre.


Did you test the frequency of the blades (Nitro and Prism) you used?
Of course, the Prism is about 1480 HZ.
The Nitro is about 1400 HZ.

I hope these can help you.
Hi Andrea.
Thanks for your reply
Interesting frequency data

So, Nitro has less frequency than Prism even though it is faster?
 
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Hi Andrea.
Thanks for your reply
Interesting frequency data

So, Nitro has less frequency than Prism even though it is faster?
You are welcome,

So, Nitro has less frequency than Prism even though it is faster?

To be honest, it is.

So the stiffness is not 100% regard to their frequency.
Even though they are very consistent in normal time.

The same situation is like Echo and Parla.
I guess it is because of the deformation of the blade core.

Because the Echo has a big Ayous core and it has only 5 ply, so the power can make the core deformation easily.

Just an imagination.
 
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