Cypress G-Max Pro-Line Racket
Details
Butterfly Cypress G-Max Pro-Line Table Tennis Racket | Excellent For Powerful, Punishing Topspin Play From All Distances | Pro-Line Series | Recommended For Aspiring Professional Players
The 1-ply of Cypress wood with the tightest wood grain providing the most uniform and consistent feel. Offers the most speed and consistency for powerful blocks and topspin attacks. Dignics 05 is recommended for players seeking to generate a high level attack while pressuring the opponent with powerful topspin play. The backside of the blade is painted black and finished with a thin sheet of cork at the base of the top of the handle for comfort. Traditional Japanese penhold rackets are constructed with rubber on only one side of the blade surface.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- BLADE: Cypress G-Max | Plies: 1-Ply Wood | Reaction: 13.6 | Vibration: 12.9
- HANDLE: Japanese Penhold - Cork Mounted On Top Of Handle & Back Of Blade For Comfort
- FOREHAND RUBBER: Dignics 05 | Sponge Thickness (mm): 2.1 | Speed: 85 | Spin: 85 | Arc: 88 | Hardness: 40
- BACKHAND RUBBER: The backside of the blade is painted black.
- APPROVAL: International Table Tennis Federation Approved
- All Pro-Line Rackets Come Fully Assembled
IN DEPTH
- BLADE REACTION & VIBRATION PROPERTIES
- RUBBER SPEED, SPIN, ARC, STABILITY & VARIATION PROPERTIES
- RUBBER SPONGE THICKNESS
Did You Know?
More World Class Players Trust Butterfly Than Any Other Brand - At the 2019 World Table Tennis Championships, 99.8% of the participants were surveyed regarding their individual blade and rubber usage. Of those surveyed, Butterfly blades were used by 56.6% of the participants while the other 43.4% consisted of 11 different brands. Butterfly rubbers were used by 53.2% of the participants while the other 46.8% consisted of 11 different brands.
Ratings & Reviews
1 review
10/24/2022 6:13 pm
The best racket for aggressive penholder players
by Jimin -
The fastest Japanese Penhold blade in the market. You will notice how much speed and spin this racket can produce from the get-go. My training partner had a lot of trouble blocking my forehand drives. Definitely worth the price! One thing I will say is that this racket is pretty thick so it may feel a bit uncomfortable when you grip the handle, but I'm sure people have adjusted to it.