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DHS Gold Arc 5 03/19/2026

Marvinn8686 reviewed the DHS Gold Arc 5
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"It is really good rubber. I played the 47.5 degree hardness with both max and medium thickness. Not on the top shelf like popular Butterfly rubbers, but comparable (if not better) to average ESN rubbers with little or no tensor effect. I like grippy, but linear rubbers - not a big fan of tensor effect. So this rubber is great for me, it can be fast, but in a linear way. Control is great. Spin is also very good. In general it is not too difficult even for begginers (you can try softer 42.5 deg one). It reminds me Rakza 7, but for half the price. I tested this rubber on inner carbon blades, Andro Treiber FI OFF (average speed, hinoki outer layer) - it was great. On faster, more direct Anders Lind Hexacarbon with Koto outer the Max version was even little too fast for me. _Played boh on FH and BH, some may prefer softer version for the latter."

DHS Gold Arc 5 DHS Gold Arc 5 table tennis rubber reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.

Xiom Hugo TMXi Pro 02/18/2026

NTAK69 reviewed the Xiom Hugo TMXi Pro
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"Crisp, below-average weight, balanced feel with right head weight and terrific to hold, with vibration just right. I use Omega 8 Pro for FH and Omega 8 Euro for BH. Dwell is decent not great and short play is well controlled. This is a very predictable and consistent blade and the craftsmanship is world class. While I cannot compare like to like with Viscaria as I used Dignics05/80 there, I feel that both speed and power on this Hugo blade is top-notch. Switching FH/BH in quick rallies is easier though and flat hits and blocks are easy too. Overall, a tier-1 blade!"

Xiom Hugo TMXi Pro Xiom Hugo TMXi Pro table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.

Donic Anders Lind Hexa Carbon 12/29/2025

btt74 reviewed the Donic Anders Lind Hexa Carbon
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"This blade has a lot of control, its hard and bouncy, but feels a little hollow on medium hits. When you hit really hard, however, it finds an extra gear and has enough power and a nice arc. I used the ST handle and it was a little thicker than the Viscaria family ST handles. It's an interesting blade, I've never played one like it"

Donic Anders Lind Hexa Carbon Donic Anders Lind Hexa Carbon table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.

Victas Koji Matsushita Special 12/27/2025

chopper reviewed the Victas Koji Matsush*ta Special
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"I have all defensive blades from Victas Matsush*ta series. Special version is my favorite blade, which lets you equally well chop, loop and smash. This blade isn't fast like Matsush*ta Offensive and doesn't catapult when you trying to loop with it like Victas Defensive. Also, this blade is slightly slower than Matsush*ta ZC but has the same feel, stability and power to attack. Regular Matsush*ta version is nice too, but I personally like Special version since it gives me stable offensive shoots with great control. I use Battle 2 National 39* sponge. Long pips I am using with this blade is Butterfly Ilius S 1.3mm. Chops and loops are very heavy with great control. These pips let you drive and smash ball back, providing you with good variation with long pips."

Victas Koji Matsush*ta Special Victas Koji Matsush*ta Special table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.

Yinhe N-4 12/18/2025

ttpb reviewed the Yinhe (Galaxy/Milkyway) N-4
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"91 grams, build quality is good. Sharp edges. N-4 S.
I've paired it with Mercury 2 Medium on both sides.
It's a looping blade with a long and high arc, so I couldn't play close to the table, only from mid distance or even from farther away. It has some kick (without having a carbon layer) — I'm looping, looping, and then — boom! I either overshoot or surprise the opponent with a suddenly faster ball. Very decent speed, by the way. It doesn't play flat hits too well, I didn't like how it plays over the table (like driving closer to the table). It plays backhand strokes (including the banana flick) surprisingly well, though.
Final thoughts: not my cup of tea. For continuous looping from away only (imo), which isn't my style of play."

Yinhe N-4 Yinhe N-4 table tennis blade reviews and ratings on Revspin.net.

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