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Butterfly Schlager Precision

Butterfly Schlager Precision reviews and ratings on this table tennis blade.

Butterfly Schlager Precision ping pong blade
Approx. $ 38 USD
Price $

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Ratings  (rated 13 times)

From manufacturer:
Speed /
Control /
Weight 80g
From community:
Speed   7.7
Control   7.9
Stiffness   4.9 - Average
Hardness   7.4 - Medium hard
Consistency   8.1 - Always identical
Overall   8.3
Plies   5
Materials  
Head Thickness   6.5mm
Head Dimensions   159mm x 150mm
Handle Dimensions   100mm x 25mm
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Description of Butterfly Schlager Precision

Well balanced blade with the best possible control values in this category. Offers the optimum feel to flexible offensive players.

Table Tennis is not only about speed and spin; good placement of the ball is needed to put pressure upon ones opponent. When Butterfly introduced the Schlager Precision emphasis was put on the attempt to offer maximum control and precision. However to provide the still needed speed, the blade was designed a little harder compared to the Werner Schlager OFF which reduced the danger of distortion even more. This blade is therefore ideal for players who look for much more feeling in a dominant attacking blade.

Similar to the previous Schlager offensive blade but with harder plies to increase accuracy and power in the blade.

Reviews of the Butterfly Schlager Precision

Review Anonymous said this on December 21, 2010:

Good combination with Tenergy 05 on FH and Sriver G3 FX on BH. Easy to loop, good enough speed, makes an OFF-/OFF combination overall.
Review Khayyal said this on December 29, 2010:

I had Butterfly Schlager precision before I replace it with Butterfly schlager carbon and It was unbelievable blade. It's excellent control and fast as well.

I prefer this blade to who wants balance control with speed. And who plays all round style.

I suggest for any one who has this blade ...to choose the four options below according to your style :

1) more Offensive :
FH, Butterfly tenergy 64.
BH, Butterfly tenergy 05.


2) moderate Offensive:
FH, Butterfly tenergy 05.
BH, Butterfly tenergy 05.


3) Less Offensive :
FH, Butterfly Roundell Soft.
BH, Butterfly Sriver G3 FX.


4) All-round :
FH, Butterfly Roundell Soft.
BH, Butterfly Roundell Soft.

I hope you to enjoy more than before by winning more.
Review fx said this on February 2, 2011:

i already had 4 different blades, but i only really liked the first schlager precision i had, the others didn't have the same feeling...

pros: - quite lightweight
- cheap
- matches well with tenergy rubbers

cons: - only like the feeling with few rubbers
- not really perfect in the half distance andy further afar from the table
Review igszoctan said this on September 14, 2011:

I agree it is a bit slow but I love watching well controlled balls with a loads of spin on the other side of the net causing a lot of trouble for the opponent.
Review Klaudio said this on January 23, 2012:

Ok so, this was my first ever blade. I combined it with Yasaka Mark V 2.0 mm rubbers. Then later switched to Sriver L 2.1. All i can say that this is definitely a great first blade for any amateur enthusiast's like myself. Speed is not that fast but definitely enough for beginner/low intermediate play. One thing that this blade has is CONTROL, as a name Precision says for itself. The handle is very nice and just fits in your hand. Also it is cheap blade that you can set up for defence, allround play or offensive. I can really see this blade working great with tenergy rubbers as an offensive bat for intermediate players. If you were considering buying it for you first blade, i say go for it. Than change the rubbers according to you play style :)
Review Anonymous said this on May 1, 2012:

its an awesome blade when combined with donic baracuda, tibhar sinus, joola express and explode and with tenergy 25 at fh and 05 at bh. it gives almost a perfect game for offensive players of almost any level
Review TheJones said this on August 21, 2012:

A very nice blade but my example of it is very very springy. The ball literally flies off the blade. It still has really decent control for pushing and blocking but I found it surprisingly hard to loop consistently with. Especially surprising given how it is quite light and so I didnt expect it to be so fast when attacking.

Hitting is ok with this blade, but again, it is very springy. A good blade for medium hard rubbers in my opinion and a modern all round game.


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