Smart blades database (Initial draft)

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Smart blades database (Initial draft)

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Click here to understand what smart blades are

Here is an initial partial list of production blades
I will expand & add a review later

My suggestion for you would be to find a custome blade maker & design one for your exxact needs and specifications.
If you are a pro player, you can relase your own line of smart blades


Dr,Neubauer (Most blades)
Friendship 729 Yashofa
Giant Dragon Chris
Giant Dragon Chris 2
Giant Dragon Chris Carbon
Hallmark (Many blades)
Sanwei 2 face
Stuor ZLC / ALC
Yinhe 982 (J / K pen twiddle)
Yinhe T9
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This is all the more true if you are away from the table chopper / modern defender since zero non-custom blades exist for this playing style in the 40+ plastic ball only era. The market is very small for such blades to invest R & D for these baldes, as ITTF has successfully extreminated all choppers on the male side.
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Sanwei Two face

Click to open Official webpage for the blade

TOTALLY useless for combination style shakehand players because the head is too small
But may work for shakehnad attack players who are forehand power loopers (or wide pips hitters) and soft loopers on backhand
And useless for CPen penholders ( chop blockers ) because handle may be too long
Of course useless for J/K penholders ( chop blockers ) because the handle is not designed for twiddling
Maybe this blade will work for some American grip ( Seemiller / Boggan ) players
This blade deinitely has no right to call itself a defensive blade whether for blockers or definitely for choppers (in the 40+ plastic ball era)

Andrea Jiang at Sanwei seems easy to work with & told me they can make custom ( smart ) blades
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Yinhe T9 Re: Smart blades database (Initial draft)

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I have heard good things about this blade .
This may be a good blade for shakehand pips blockers

This blade has carbon on on one side
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Are you sure smart blades really helps a player's game that much ?
Can players, especially amateur players even see any significant difference at all between the two sides ?
If this is true wouldm't Butterfly , Stiga etc have made these blades long ago ?
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Barsegh wrote: April 26th, 2025, 5:53 am Are you sure smart blades really helps a player's game that much ?
Can players, especially amateur players even see any significant difference at all between the two sides ?
If this is true wouldm't Butterfly , Stiga etc have made these blades long ago ?
Good questions
However there are few reasons smart baldes took off earlier

1. In the 38 mm ball era it was not that significant because the materials were still not wel developed & there were no composite materials yet fully developed & still in initial stages.

2. Lot more imporatnat reason is the ITTF ' s brainwashing of players into thikinbg that top spin was the only way to play TableTennis . So it was assumed that al players will play the same style both forehand & backhand as was from the hardbat days. Weirdest part of all this is that the sport, TableTennis is trying emulate by emphasizing top spin play, the sport of tennis, has already identified the ingernet weakness of human backhand and has moved on to two handed backhand more than 50 years ago. Yet TableTennis is desperately trying to forcefeed the top spin only model on new players .

3. It is all the more important in the 40+ plastic ball only era for players to understand the difference in laying styles for forehand & backhand and design the racket properly for this. The blade may not be as significant as the rubber but still one needs to maximize the benefits of a smart blade design as much as possible
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Is the Joola Chen Weixing defensive blade a smart blade ?
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Football 73 wrote: April 26th, 2025, 6:14 am Is the Joola Chen Weixing defensive blade a smart blade ?
No.
It has 5 wood and 2 cloth layers and symmetric
It is not a smart blade.

I have tested it extensively during transition from 40- celluloid to 40+ plastic ball era

It was borderline decent in the 40- celluloid era but became far less useful in the 40+ plastic ball era
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@James Z, I looked for the Friendship 729 Yashofa blade without success, could you post a link to see the blade?
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merlin el mago wrote: April 28th, 2025, 11:11 pm @James Z, I looked for the Friendship 729 Yashofa blade without success, could you post a link to see the blade?


This is an old blade. No longer in production.
I may not be spelling the name of the blade correct . Let me check
I may hav ethis blade somewhere in my house in a box
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Click link below to view on Ali Express
Stuor one side black carbon 7 ply blade

It says OFF + .
Size 160 mm x 152 mm . Maybe good for chop block backhand plus forehand hitters or power loopers

Looks like it is available Flared fr shakehand aka Horizontal grip) as well c-Pen (aka vertical grip)
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I'm very happy with Dr. Neubauer Matador Texa Carbon & DMS The Wall Carbon.
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James Z wrote: May 1st, 2025, 3:04 am
merlin el mago wrote: April 28th, 2025, 11:11 pm @James Z, I looked for the Friendship 729 Yashofa blade without success, could you post a link to see the blade?


This is an old blade. No longer in production.
I may not be spelling the name of the blade correct . Let me check
I may hav ethis blade somewhere in my house in a box
Here are the pictures
Width 150 mm Height 155 mm
Defintely not for chop blockers or choppers
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I spelled the name wrong

Hao-Shuai-champion-carbon

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James Z wrote: May 1st, 2025, 5:38 am
James Z wrote: May 1st, 2025, 3:04 am
merlin el mago wrote: April 28th, 2025, 11:11 pm @James Z, I looked for the Friendship 729 Yashofa blade without success, could you post a link to see the blade?


This is an old blade. No longer in production.
I may not be spelling the name of the blade correct . Let me check
I may hav ethis blade somewhere in my house in a box
Here are the pictures
Width 150 mm Height 155 mm
Defintely not for chop blockers or choppers
Thanks for the pics & to let us know is a dumb blade.
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Re: Smart blades database (Initial draft)

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merlin el mago wrote: May 28th, 2025, 10:16 pm
James Z wrote: May 1st, 2025, 5:38 am
James Z wrote: May 1st, 2025, 3:04 am
merlin el mago wrote: April 28th, 2025, 11:11 pm @James Z, I looked for the Friendship 729 Yashofa blade without success, could you post a link to see the blade?


This is an old blade. No longer in production.
I may not be spelling the name of the blade correct . Let me check
I may hav e this blade somewhere in my house in a box
Here are the pictures
Width 150 mm Height 155 mm
Defintely not for chop blockers or choppers
Thanks for the pics & to let us know is a dumb blade.
Friendship 729 Yashofa is NOT a dumb blade.
It is a smart blade (meaning asymmetric omposition),
All I meant to say ws that it is not suitable for choppers or chop blockers but is only good for offensive players because of small blade size

The only dinstinguishng factor between a smart blade & and a dumb balde is that a dumb blade has identical layer composition on both sides of the blade, whereas on a smart blade the layer composition of both sides is different.
The blade head size has nothing to do with it.
A blade can be an oversized blade (170 mm by 170 mm( but it is still a dumb blade if the layer composition is same both sides
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OK thanks now I know what you consider a dumb blade.
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