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Reviews of Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive (19)
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External Review on December 16, 2012
I have this blade for 7 months now, playing 2 to 3 times a week, and for FH I use DHS Neo Skyline TG2 & BH I use 729 Focuse III Snipe. Well the light weight of the blade definetly increases it's control, but thats not it!! this blade is a beast!! it acts upon the rubbers attached to it, so if the rubber with low control the blade increases it & if the rubber with high control the blade stabilizes it. a very good choice if your thinking of buying the "Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive Blade".
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External Review on November 17, 2012
Was a bit disappointed with the quality of this blade. The wood grain looks like its going in 2 different directions!
Besides that, the handle is very nice.
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External Review on November 3, 2012
This blade is fast between off- and off (Bty's rates) and blade is lighter than other wood blade.
I found its feeling not firm because type of wood which make its.
Summary,Good speed and control (Not great but it's OK)and light!!
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Review by clxyg on October 13, 2012
Very good control with lighting speed. Although there is a little bit weakness when far from the table, it is enough for a penhold player. Because their advantage area is close to the table.
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External Review on May 14, 2012
I have been using this blade with srivers on both sides for about half an year. I just cant believe as to how much my game has improved. It just pushes you go harder and harder and eventually end up hitting the best shots you have. The loophole here is that it needs a bit of control from the player. And thats how i like it. Otherwise you would hardly feel like playing your game once reach a level with the blade. It can loop as much as you want and can block rather quick on the shorter play. The long block or blocking farther from the table is a bit of a headache as the ball doesnot take off too as you would wish. But a gentle nudge forward will see the ball go back to your opponent rather swiftly. It does give me a feel thats really satisfying. Onl complaint is that this doesnot come in straight handle model. That would be a great addition to its credentials. The grip, even now, is heartwarming with the blade jus transforming intoan extension of your hand! Overall, it is bomb not a blade, If you master it, you can just leap into higher levels of the game!
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External Review on May 9, 2012
Absolutely great weapon. I had this with two sheets of LKT rubbers. Very very light, those LKT are mushy rubbers, but when I paired with this blade, I have an excellent power. I feel like using a tensor, but also has a decent spin.
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External Review on December 9, 2011
This review is for the JATTA Version ONLY! regular version has alot of vibrations & not as solid as JATTA ones.
Made for spinny shots & power looping just like Ma! Great at blocking as well & has very good feel. I highly recommend this one!
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External Review on November 2, 2011
EDIT (mid 2011): It is not that soft actually. I was using hard carbons before that one and this blade feels really soft comparing to carbons. But I've tryed more wooden blades and I've changed my mind - this is a medium-hard blade with low flex. After more time with Rakza on it I must say it works really good. Ok, you feel some vibrations when hit a ball but it works great except this (I actually like it more and more day by day). Tenergy works good as well so it is not suitable for chinese rubbers only. I haven't tryed it with a soft rubber yet but I guess it's flex + soft rubber is not a good combination. I recommend it with rubbers. Great blade.
EDIT (April 2012): After many many hours with this blade I can say much more about it. I have a non jttaa regular version. It is softer in comparation with most of carbon OFF blades but in the range of all wood blades it belongs to the group of harder ones. It works very well with Rakza (I must say that after all), Tenergy or Coppa X1. These rubbers are medium and make a good harmony together. DHS Neo rubbers work good as well (I don't recommend rubbers harder than 40°). I paired this blade with Palio Thor's recently and it wasn't that good for me. Thor's is a tacky, hard rubber. It is playable but hard rubbers like Thor's require more flex. I've heard the jttaa version is diffferent, don't know how it plays. Conclusion: all wood, stiif blade, low flex. Works great with medium-hard euro/jap rubbers and DHS Neo up to 40 degree sponge. If you use harder rubber, look after a mor flexible blade.
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External Review on May 1, 2011
It's a very fast blade with a lot of control
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External Review on April 30, 2011
I have this blade since a month,and it's a very good blade!I recomend it for everyone!It's very fast with a lot of control.The looping is very good you can feel the ball
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External Review on April 16, 2011
The YEO is a very unique, and often overlooked blade. Construction: Walnut-Spruce-Ayous-Spruce-Walnut. The outer layer is a hard wood, which gives the blade its hard feeling and trademark metal "boing" sound when a ball is bounced on the bare blade. Although the blade feels hard and is quite fast, it is also flexible and excellent for looping and drives. The blade is controllable, despite having a lot of power. Recommended rubbers: Chinese-style (like Hurricane Neo 3) and soft Tensors. Recommended to ALL offensive players looking to try a unique blade that can pack a punch. it is worth a try since it is very inexpensive. Well-crafted. reviewer's "Best Value" blade.
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External Review on September 15, 2010
Fast but good for close table only. stable but strength-less while play mid-distance rallying. Make a control racket with classic rubbers. Good for beginners or close-to-table fast attacker.
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External Review on April 25, 2010
Great all wood blade. Its fast but not too fast, has great control and stiffness and hardness are good for the attacking style. Cheap and good quality. Comfortable FL handle. Coming from korbel/primorac this is an upgrade (a better upgrade).
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External Review on April 15, 2010
Cons - Control is really hard to capture if you do not know how to.
Pros - Very good blade for a price. I would say this would be the best blade for a rating around - 1300 to 1900 (USATT). Fast blade, this is a baby beast. Add it with any kind of rubber and this will still be a beast. Looping gives a strong powerful feel if used properly. Smashing.... wow.... amazing. Smashes anything.
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External Review on March 14, 2010
I think this blade is fast and not easy to control compared to my innerforce ZLC. faster than innerforce....
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External Review on February 22, 2010
nice powerfull offensive blade. its a little bit stiffer for my taste but i'll adjust to it for sure. you really need to have proper technics of loop strokes to produce good topspin and lift chopped balls. where this blade really shines is fast smash/drive/counterloop close to the table! it might be your weapon of mass destruction if you can handle it .)
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External Review on February 20, 2010
Really happy with this blade. Has a perfect blend of speed and control for offense. It does require you do your own work to get the most out of it, but that's how a good blade should be. If you're relying on your blade to get spin and power then you're not developing right. This is definitely a blade to look at if you play a varied offensive attack with loops, flat hits, and smashes mixed in.
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External Review on December 3, 2009
Have quite good controlled feeling. However, it requires so much effort to have a reasonable power, speed and loop.
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External Review on September 19, 2008
This is also know as the YEO. For many years Ma Lin had been using this blade with a different blade. This is the older brother of the class Yasaka Extra. What's different is the outer ply, it has been replaced with a harder type of wood, making it stiffer and harder, and of course, more powerful.
I have truly found my holy grail with this blade, its speed and control is nothing special, but the sound and feel that it makes is very unique. It makes a high pitch pong sound whenever the ball strikes, and its vibration gives it a very good feel. I can't describe it, so you have to experience it to know what i am talking about. And for $43USD, you have nothing to lose in trying one.
I play Chinese penhold with this blade, and one of the best feature of Yasaka's penhold blade is the thin handle (top to bottom) at the gripping point, it is much more comfortable than any other brand as they are more bulky.