SK7 Classic

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Little hard
[Performance] Speed and Spin are excellent.
SK7 Classic

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Averages reviews points

  • Evaluation: 8.8 / 10
  • Number of review: 83
    • Speed:8.81
    • Spin:8
    • Control:7.98
    Reprint model of old classics "SK7"

    Jun wood seven plywood racket royal road there is a use track record of top players, appeared in a new guise. And the power of seven plywood, will not have the pure wood racket peculiar delicate sense. It is recommended for players who seek a dynamic and delicate play.

    • FL
    • ST

    Specifications

    Price
    6,800 Yen(Include tax 7,480 Yen)
    Producer
    Butterfly
    Product code
    36881,36884
    Speed
    11.1
    Touch
    9.3
    Size
    157 × 150mm
    Weight
    91g g
    Material
    Wood, 7 ply wood
    Thickness
    6.8mm

    User reviews

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      Genhogan (Experience:More than 20 years) Good flight and heavy ball

      Player reviews

      It's been six months since I started playing large ball table tennis again, and I'm really enjoying my weekly practice.
      In my last review, I was impressed with the Nittaku Miyabi FL and how it felt to hit the ball. I got a little greedy and bought a second racket. Special materials such as carbon are great for large balls because they bounce well, but I thought they might be hard to feel when hitting the ball and they're also expensive, so I bought the Butterfly SK7 Classic, which is made of 7 plywood and is bouncy and made of inexpensive wood. It's great value for money.
      The Miyabi is a double-sided Royal Prince with a special thickness and weighs 12.9g, while the SK7 is a double-sided Allegro with a Max weight of 147g.
      At first, the SK7 flew too far and I was hitting the ball over the table quite a bit, but after the third practice session I got used to it and started hitting deeper balls.
      I had my opponent hit the ball with these two rackets and received my own impressions. I was told that the Miyabi didn't fly very far and the SK7 was heavy. I personally think that the SK7 flies well, but the control of the smash aimed at the corner of the opponent's court seems to be more accurate with the Miyabi. I think I'll get used to the SK7 for a while.

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      2025/06/17
      Overall
      9/10
      Speed
      9
      Spin
      7
      Control
      8
      Touch
      8
      Hardness Little soft

      Recommended rubber (Forehand) Allegro

      Recommended rubber (Backhand) Allegro

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