Description
The Butterfly Revoldia CNF represents a new technology with regards to blade construction. Unlike classic carbon fibers, ALC fibers, TAMCA fibers, or ZLC fibers, this new fiber brings a new standard with regards to blade design and performance. This new technology is called Cellulose NanoFiber, hence the CNF abbreviation. Cellulose Nanofiber is derived fiber from wood pulp. This pulp as been micro-refined to the nano level of several hundredths of microns, and smaller. The new special material has the characteristics of wood, with the same technology that has been used for carbon and other materials. What makes this blade stand out its ability to act like a carbon blade on attack shots, but the soft touch of wood on soft and medium efforts shots. Because the inter-woven wood pulp of the Cellulose Nanofiber increases how the wood functions at ball contact. The combination of 5 wood plies, and 2 nanofiber plies create low vibration and high reaction. This ensures that there is great feel as well as a high rebound when the ball is struck.
The recommendation rubbers line for this blade is the Tenergy’s. The Tenergy 05 is the rubber that has the highest arc, and the short travel path on the table. The Tenergy 80 is has the second highest arc, with the ball landing mid-distance on the table. The Tenergy 64 has the low trajectory, but has the longest travel path landing closest to the end of the table. If you are looking for more feel and a lightly deeper ball travel on the table, then the FX version of these rubber will work effectively. To add more grip to this blade you can get the Soft Grip Tape. It provides grip and comfort to the racket handle. Another great choice for racket care is adding side tape to the blade. It can protect the wood in the event it is hit on the edge or on top of the table.
Characteristics:
- Class: OFF
- Plies: 5W+2CNF
- Reaction: 11.7
- Vibration: 9.5
- Weight:~90g
- Blade Thickness: 5.7
- Blade Size: 157x150mm
- FL Handle Size: 100x24mm
Made in Japan
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