Top-rated products in the Table tennis wood blades category

Here's a ranking of the top rated products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.

1. Butterfly Wood Zoran Primorac

Emotional and easy to play wood. With this wood, you can create a diverse range of play styles without losing control.

2. Butterfly Wood Balsa Carbo X7 22

A soft balsa core is responsible for the long contact time and high speed of this relatively thick blade, while the two carbon layers used complete the overall picture of the blade with their stability and directness. The 7-ply BALSA CARBO X7 is recommended for offensive blocking and hard, direct topspins. 

3. Butterfly Wood Zoran Primorac XXS

Slim Version: smaller racket surface, shorter grip shape.

As a very popular wood, the Primorac OFF is one of the most played models from Butterfly. It can be extremely
versatile, depending on the choice of rubbers, allowing for powerful yet controllable play in the offensive area or very flexible use in the passive game. 5-ply. 

4. Butterfly Wood Diode V

The DIODE V, as the successor to the popular JOO SAEHYUK, meets high expectations. With its five-layer construction, enlarged racket blade, and relatively hard outer veneers, it is equally suitable for modern defensive play as well as for spin-rich offensive actions. 

5. Butterfly Wood Boll Mezzoforte

With a pleasantly light weight, moderate speed, and easy handling, the Boll Mezzoforte remains well manageable in every playing situation. The medium hardness and longer ball contact time support the generation of spin and allow for a variable and controllable style of play. 

6. Yasaka Wood Ma Lin Carbon

For many years, Ma Lin has been at the absolute top of the table tennis world. Ma is known for his highly professional attitude and is very particular about his playing equipment. After many successful years with the YASAKA Extra blade, he inquired with YASAKA about a faster blade that still offers the highest possible playing feel, particularly to support his variable blocking game and his feared, powerful forehand topspins. Based on Ma Lin's feedback and ideas, YASAKA developed the Ma Lin Carbon blade, which meets all the demands of top players. It is very fast yet maintains a high ball feel. The blade has a relatively thin veneer but is free of any vibrations. Through the careful selection of high-quality wood veneers and carbon, along with a unique Swedish bonding technique, YASAKA achieved an outstanding result that particularly satisfies Ma Lin and other world-class players. 

7. Donic Wood Waldner Senso Carbon V1

The additional 2 carbon layers give this wood a unique playing feel, where speed and control are equally outstanding. Supported by the Senso V2 hollow in the handle, the wood still feels elastic and provides important feedback upon ball contact with the racket. 

8. Donic Wood Cayman

All-round with good feel
DONIC developed with the CAYMAN, an extremely light and relatively fast all round blade with high rigidity and excellent control. This
blade is especially suitable for players using pimples. The hard outer plies are particularly effective when using long or short pimples. Blocking and counter attacking become more deadly and more troublesome, especially for long pimpled players. Amazing control, with no lessening of speed, permits the player using this DONIC blade to attack and defend and enjoy his game. This does not only apply to players using pimples. 

9. Stiga Wood Allround Classic

The legendary, successful wood. "The soul of the racket is the wood," Stellan Bengtsson once said. With the Allround Classic, you can feel the soul. A wood with high ball acceleration and excellent control. One of the best-selling woods in the world. Its enormous popularity among world-class players who demand quality is due to its balanced combination of speed, weight, and feel. 

10. Donic Wood Persson Powerallround

The trend of the times: aggressive all-round characteristics, perfect ball control. The most demanded TT wood in Switzerland!.