SANWEI 75 PAR Outer ALC Table Tennis Blade
$21.26
$26.15
– SANWEI 75 PAR: The new 75 PAR baseboard is based on a 5 2 external fiber structure, using Japanese imported Kuraray high modulus fiber as the skeleton, combined with the 75 precision bonding process, to build a kinetic energy system with a 40% increase in energy throughput efficiency. The unique “toughness in the middle” feature allows a clear bite feeling during violent attacks, and the nano-level vibration filter layer converts excess energy into controllable deformation, giving players an extra 0.2 second adjustment window. This revolutionary design makes the fierce attack as powerful as a heavy artillery bombardment, and the arc loop as precise as a falcon hunting. The combination of rigidity and flexibility in the offensive characteristics redefines the performance boundaries of modern baseboards-this is not a subversion of tradition, but an extreme exploration of “power control”.Type: loop/fast attackIn-Depth User Review: ConfigurationBlade: Sanwei 75 PAR, FL handle, ~89g (without protective film)Construction: Japanese Kuraray Blue ALCForehand: Hurricane 3 “Qian Tianyi” National Version (40°, 2.1mm)Backhand: DNA Dragon Power 55 (2.15mm) / Victas 101 1.8mm short pipsInitial ImpressionsRight out of the wrapper, the blade felt slightly hollow and slightly bouncy on touch shots, though this improved with use. At low to medium effort, drives and loops gave a sense that the blade wasn’t gripping the ball firmly—unlike some outer-fiber blades that provide an instant, solid catch. However, as I increased the power, the grabbing sensation and spin noticeably kicked in.Power & FeelThe blade transmits a clear feedback relatively early, yet it continues to ramp up in power and stability with full force—never feeling hollow or bottoming out. The power reserve is impressive, especially compared to other blades in this price range, which often feel empty or limited. Even the bouncing feel during warm-ups was familiar; it eventually reminded me of the old “Super 75” with PBO fiber—a sort of Chinese ZLC.Comparison & CharacteristicsThe 75 PAR sits somewhere between a Butterfly ALC and SALC in character, but its feel isn’t as crisp as a typical Butterfly outer ALC. It’s more pliable and resilient. While the ball leaves the racket quite quickly—somewhat close to the SALC—it doesn’t have SALC’s exaggerated rebound. Defensively, the blade feels solid, responsive, and offers a good blend of softness and spring, making it assertive yet comfortable when blocking heavy shots.Backhand & AdaptationWith Victas 101 short pips, the match wasn’t ideal; it clearly performs better with two inverted rubbers. The FL handle offers a secure, natural grip with smooth transitions. While the backhand isn’t as crisp as a Butterfly outer ALC, it’s more flexible and forgiving. Over several days, the initial lack of ball grip at low power faded—likely as the blade broke in and the glue settled. Control, serves, and pushes all improved significantly, feeling more precise and trustworthy. The fiber seemed to break in nicely, offering better control and more confidence in placement and counters.VerdictA well-rounded and highly capable blade, especially for its price. The new Sanwei 75 PAR is a commendable outer-fiber product that becomes more dwell-oriented and stable the harder you swing, without losing speed. A great value for players looking for a responsive, all-wooden feeling blade with modern composite performance.Like this:Like Loading...
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