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Total reviews: 10 / Average rating: 9.4 / Submit your review
Name: db
Country: USA
Comments: Very flexible and soft feeling blade. If you like blades where you can really feel the thing bend even on moderate shots you'll like this one. Control is good, you have to supply your own power though. The funny thing about this blade is the sound it makes. Has the typical "boink" wood sound at low speeds but as you hit harder this becomes more and more muffled so that at high speeds it makes a very muffled "phht" sound when you hit the ball. It gets quieter as you hit harder. Odd! Probably the arylate kicking in. The handle is slim near the head so may not be good for people with big hands. The handle slimness also makes the whole thing feel a bit head heavy. Not sure why this blade gets such high ratings. It's a good blade for sure but overpriced. If you want something nearly the same but for much less money get a galaxy 896.
Rating: 8 (id: 6210, ip: 71.156.108.243)
Name: Dark Knight
Country: USA
Comments: Great blade. I use with Juic Nano Cannon both BH and FH. What I love the most if its softness. You can really feel the ball when playing. The blade has good control not too fast but fast enough to make you dangerous. Overall I really like it. The only room for improvement is the handle. I think it is a bit small for my hand.
Rating: 10 (id: 5574, ip: )
Name: ph0nage
Country: USA
Comments: switched to this from VSG4000. Use tibhar rapid 2.0 on both sides.... VAST IMPROVEMENT. has more feeling, but not too much. great for looping. good control. I like the weight
Rating: 10 (id: 4960, ip: )
Name: Gremista
Country: USA
Comments: Great blade! I have tried many popular butterfly blades like Timo boll spirit, Schlager carbon, and peter korbel. They were all good blades but this one is better. It has good feel and touch for a good short game. But pair this blade up with cermet and you have got a great looping combo. I reccommend to players of any level
Rating: 10 (id: 4692, ip: )
Name: JFJ
Country: Canada
Comments: Good blade with lots of control and all the gears. The rubber dictates how you will like this blade. If you use a fast rubber, it will be fast, a slow rubber will be slow. I actually find fast blades easier to control, so I'm switching, but this is a very good blade. If you are an attacking chopper, you would love this blade. The problems with this blade are the handle(it's terrible, but so are all butterfly handles), and the price. I would have to say the primorac is a better choice than this blade because of the price.
Rating: 8 (id: 4466, ip: )
Name: sriver
Country: Canada
Comments: This is a excellent fiber blade. the arylate provide consistency and power, while ayous center ply provide flexibility. It has good feeling of control when looping the ball. when you loop with full power, it becomes a very fast blade due to the arylate fiber. so, powerful enough when you need it. Also it's a high quality japan made blade. I also like stiga blade, but some times you can find joints and ugly wood grain on the outer plies on stiga blades, which is just anoying! TIMO spark is worth every penny I spent!
Rating: 10 (id: 4092, ip: )
Name: YeeJun
Country: USA
Comments: This is very similar to the Primorac or Petr Korbel blades, except it has a bit less vibration and bit bigger sweet spot because of the arylate and also is a bit faster than the Primorac, but a bit slower than the Korbel, giving it a fairly mid-range speed for the Off- class. It's one of Butterfly's better blades, although in my opinion, has already been out-dated by the newer Kong Linghui Special blade. Overall, I gave it a 9 because of the good control and speed for the allaround attacking player, but the price is a bit heavy for a blade like this just because it has a bit of arylate in it.
Rating: 9 (id: 1621, ip: )
Name: Erwaan
Country: France
Comments: Like everyone, caught between Spark & Spirit, went for the Spirit for more spin rather than speed. Butterfly was honest, a medium speed off- blade, not fast at all, but for people who perfer loops rather than smashes, just the for them. My serve return improved dramatically once I change to this blade.
Rating: 9 (id: 632, ip: )
Name: Dano
Country: USA
Comments: After I starting glueing again (when the 40mm ball came out), my old Ethel carbon was just too fast and uncontrollable. I wasn't sure whether to go with the Spirit or Spark but wanted to err on the side of less speed and more control. (Still haven't tried the Spirit yet) This arylate blade is very stable and has good control on touch shots. Even so, with the soft outer ply it reacts well to speed glue. Probably not what you'd want for smashing or all-out offense, but excellent for control looping. And plenty fast for me when using glued thick-sponge rubber. Basically, it seems to let me get everything out of my rubber.
Rating: 10 (id: 615, ip
Bois tendre et flexible, avec des sensations de bois all wood, mais avec une zone de frappe accrue (sweet spot) grâce à l'arylate.
Contrôle excellent, pour une vitesse raisonable (off-). Très bien balancé, notement grâce à sa palette de taille réduite qui ne met pas trop de poids vers l'avant avec les mousses collés.
Fait au Japon et numéroté, qualité de construction et des matériaux parfaite.
Points forts: Lift, top spin rotation, petit jeu, chop, touché de balle, services et retours de service.
Points faibles: pas vraiment des points faibles, plutot des points moins forts; Block, frappes, tops frappés.
Deux réserves: Le prix, et le manche un peu fin en ana, bien que je me sois habitué.
Je confirme le manche trop fin, mais en concave.
Bois que j'ai essayé en début de saison avec un F3 big slam en 2mm et pro xt en max. Je l'ai trouvé trés lent, avec un controle trés bon par contre. Je suis ensuite passé au Li Ping Kitex, on voit la différence, là, il avance mais garde un contrôle exceptionnel, encore meilleur que le Boll spark.
Attention également à sa forme, un peu plus ovale que les autres, sa hauteur est supérieur, et au niveau du manche ça devient trés fin.
moi je dirais un trés bon bois all+voir off- (et encore) mais 80€ c'est un peu abusé.