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Primorac Carbon (Butterfly)

Primorac Carbon (Butterfly)

Primorac Carbon blades are designed and used by Zoran Primorac. A combination of Carbon and Cypress layers perfect for power play. Despite its great speed, the PRIMORAC CARBON can produce a serious amount of topspin.

Speed: 95
Control: 67
Weight: 99
Ply: 3+2

Average user rating from: 8 users

Overall rating
3.8
Speed (8 ratings)
4.4
Control (8 ratings)
3.3
Hardness (8 ratings)
4.3
Weight (8 ratings)
4.1
Build quality (7 ratings)
4.3
Value for money (8 ratings)
3.8
 


12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Friday, 29 May 2009

Written by Anonymous

Overall rating
4.2
Speed
4.0
Control
4.0
Hardness
4.5
Weight
4.0
Build quality
4.0
Value for money
4.5
I have owned many blades over the last 5 years. Amongst them are: Primorac Carbon (x 5), Gergely 21, Kreanga Carbon, M.Maze (x 3), Petr Korbel (x 3), Schlager Carbon, Oh Sang Eun (x 3), KLHS, TBS, Viscaria (x 2), primorac off-, timo boll spark, Keyshot Light, sk7 alpha (x 2), Stiga Clipper Wood, Nittaku Acoustic, KCZ, Septear, Spintech 9th Wonder KC, and Carbo Gold. Out of all of the blades I have tried, I feel like the PC has the best mix of power, control, and feel.

It is very good at blocking and hitting close to the table because of its hard feel (unlike wood and alc blades) While at the same time it is not to head heavy because of its thick handle and thin 6.9mm head thickness (compared to SC 7.4 and G21 7.0). It also has better feel for the ball too than the SC and G21 in that the SC feels stiffer and softer giving you no feedback and the G21 is so compact and thick that vibration is completely cut off. The KC has much more vibration than the PC but it feels very unstable close to the table and very springy. It feels the fastest out of all the blades I have tried when I play touch shots. Its a blade that has to be tamed rather than something you have to adjust your topspin strokes to like most carbon blades.

Compared to all wood and alc blades, I feel like those have the advantage on soft touch shots close to the table. Looping close to the table is easier with wood and arylate blades but not that much easier with alc blades (compared to the PC). However wood blades take much more effort to hit fast and block with and top out win you hit the ball with a certain amount of force. ALC blades are ok close to the table but do not match up with wood blades when looping at the table or carbon blades when playing mid distance. They are okay at everything but dont really excel at anything.

I play a third and fifth ball attack game. I feel very comfortable playing a mid-distance looping game as well. When I play aggressive players I block, counter, mid distance loop, and mid-distance curve loop a lot. When I play defensive players I play an aggressive push game close to the table an set up my opportunities to put the ball away or I will hit really fast serves to their weak wing and blast a winner with my backhand or forehand.

I you play a consistent loop game close to the table then I recommend the primorac off- for feel and consistency. If you play a topspin loop game close to the table and at mid-distance I recommend the M.Maze. If your game is based on picking your shots to powerloop close to the table (you cannot play a loop everything game at the table like an all-wood blade and sometimes an alc one) or playing a counter game close to the table and a consistent looping game at mid-distance than I recommend the PC. It is a great value, a bestseller, and has great feel depending on what rubbers you use on it. I use Tenergy 05 on the forehand and Bryce Speed on the backhand.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Thursday, 14 May 2009

Written by Anonymous

Overall rating
4.7
Speed
4.5
Control
4.5
Hardness
5.0
Weight
5.0
Build quality
5.0
Value for money
4.5
I found this blade like the perfect one for me. It has very good speed, nice control, and an unique sound. Its weight is preety good. Is the perfect blade for those who want to hit heavy top spins and to play an active gane whenever possible.
The Primocar Carbon is also a godd blade to block with. It feels very consistent and stable when you block. And I'm sure it is not a blade for beginers.
It is the ideal blade to combine with the new generation of high tension rubbers, because with them hitting top spins is easier than if you don't.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Friday, 23 January 2009

Written by Anonymous

Overall rating
4.5
Speed
4.5
Control
4.0
Hardness
4.0
Weight
4.0
Build quality
4.5
Value for money
5.0
This is a good compact, value for money blade with good speed, power and control all in one. Some people find it hard to control, but given a few weeks of practice and patience, I'm sure even the average Joe will find this a cool blade. Would recommend it for intermediate and expert level of play. I used it with Sriver on both FH & BH.

If you are looking for more power and speed than Primorac carbon, try Schlarger carbon
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
t3h anarchist
Thursday, 06 November 2008

Written by t3h anarchist - #1 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
4.0
Speed
3.5
Control
4.0
Hardness
3.5
Weight
3.5
Build quality
4.0
Value for money
4.0
Bty Primorac Carbon is a very solid, stable offesnive type blade. It has a pretty good combination of speed and control, with sufficient of each, but not extraordinary. It is good for a intermediate level player who is beginning to solidfy their control, but does not want to lose control or have slow shots either. It is also of pretty average hardness and weight, so it will not strain your wrist and hand, but it will not feel like a feather weight either. I used it with some sriver, and it was really good in terms of speed, control, and spin! If your about 1400 rating, i think this is a good blade for you!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
pablogilberto
Monday, 22 September 2008

Written by pablogilberto - Top 50 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
4.2
Speed
4.5
Control
3.5
Hardness
3.5
Weight
3.5
Build quality
4.5
Value for money
4.5
Used this blade for a couple of years after switching from Gergely. The blade offers a softer feel compared to the Gergely, and probably against other Tamca's from BTY. The blade is powerful! and it's for those who want play mid and away from the table.

I used Sriver's on both sides when I played with this setup and control wasn't compromised at all.

The handle was way better than when I was using the Gergely but I found the neck area rather wider than usual, but it's not really a big concern.

Overall, it's already a classic blade from BTY and will surely become a collector's item.
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