Yasaka Resonate AI Penhold
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The Yasaka Resonate AI penhold is a high-performance blade with great power and stability.
By mounting A carbon - with it's high resilience but soft feel on impact - on the inner position and using a slightly softer wood on the surface, Yasaka has achieved both a supple feel on impact, like a wood blade, as well as high resilience. In addition, the wood is designed to be slightly thicker so that it can transmit power firmly to the ball when hitting hard, allowing for stable play in various areas.
This blade offers a high level of balance between offense and defense.
Class: OFF
Material: Wood + Composite
Ply: 5w, 2c/f
Blade Thickness: 6.3mm
Speed: 94
Control: 62
Weight: 85g
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Reviews of Yasaka Resonate AI Penhold (2)
HIgh Quality blade, Handles chinese rubber well. great for those who have want to user a mix of inner and outer carbon blades. This blade is more crispy than my FZD ALC or Hurricane Wang Chuqin. Great feeling, Better quality than my Joola HRD Freeze blade or Hurricane Wang Chuqin blade. Handle feels pretty close to FZD blade. The wook on the exterior is treated it appear, it does not appear like regular limba, since the glue does not stick to the pores. Blide is like 20% faster than H. Wang Chuqin blade and 10% slower FZD ALC. ~5% less spin than wang blade, but 5% more sping than FZD blade. Has much better feeling than H. Wang Chuqin or FZD or Freeze HRD Joola. Handle heavy or head light. Probably one the best blade I've tried in a while. Rumor is that this is the same as the Yasaka Power Pro, which only exist in china or japan.
I play FH H3 Neo orange sponge and BH Rakza 7 soft. This blade has forced me to be a better player. The blade is fast and I found I was too tentative at first not going for it and using the spin and loops with the H3 neo but not the power of the blade. It took a bit of frustration to finally just start hitting hard and trusting my technique and the equipment. This was a big moment for me as the blade likes to hit hard. It is strong in all areas allowing me to play a great deal more variety to my game but the hard hitting is the sweet spot. The blade transfers your effort into the ball which the H3 Neo seems to really like. The blade makes an incredible cracking sound when you hit and you know you have hit a winner. I am now able to hit hard closer to the table then I have been able to in the past and really put my opponent on the defensive. I took a gamble with this blade as there was very little information at the time and being honest I was not advanced enough for this blade. But, it did help force me to get better and I have now started to notice opponents staying well away from my FH.