Galaxy M-6
Galaxy (Yinhe/Milkyway) M-6 reviews and ratings on this table tennis blade.
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Description of Galaxy M-6
Handle:CS/FL
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Reviews of the Galaxy M-6 gekogark1212 said this on January 24, 2009:
The design mimics that of the Clipper, although the M-6 has a nicer arc and better flex and dwell. It is not particularly a fast blade, but has excellent control for something quick.
It's at about 6mm thickness and has a standard Stiga head size (larger than most Butterflys). Handle is on the thin side, but not pencil thin, like the acoustic. Overall an excellent blade, and very cheap as well. harrison88 said this on July 14, 2009:
This was my first blade.
Its not as fast as the manufacturer says it is. Great for learning the game. I used it with LKT rapid soft rubbers on both sides. This blade is great for blocking. Has great control. The price is great too Darren Rapacchi said this on July 19, 2010:
Good control only All+ speed given is 9 I would rate it as 8.5. Nice blade for playing an alround spin game. I use it with 729 Focus 2 1.8mm on both sides. A little to slow for my away from the table spin game, but great for playing those slow defensive choppers or push players. As usual for Yinhe a nice finish to the blade. Anonymous said this on October 18, 2011:
This is a medium flex, hard surfaced blade with exceptional power. A true OFF classed blade in my opinion and perhaps the best blade from Galaxy's original M and W series. Where it shines is long range looping and all round offensive play, it plays between a Clipper and Stiga OC CR Rangerman said this on December 31, 2011:
This was one of my first blades when I started playing Cpen. Until then I used modified shakehand blades. This blade is great to learn the game because it is fast but not lightning quick. It has minimal vibration and is good for the short game bacause of its hardness. But it has some flex and you can loop with it as well. The loops will not have a high arc. It works well with slightly tacky rubbers. Sriver felt dead on this blade because the dwell time is not very high. Build quality is good and its very cheap. You really cant go wrong with it.
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