Yinhe Pro 03
Yinhe's internal KLC blade based on the famous 301 structure. Internal Kevlar-Carbon provides hidden power with excellent control — the sweet spot between speed and feel.
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The Yinhe Pro 03 features 5-ply wood + 2 klc (internal, 301 structure), combining wood layers with composite reinforcement for enhanced power and stability. The stiffness rating of 7/10 places this blade in the medium-firm range. You'll feel the ball sink into the wood before it springs back, giving you a balanced mix of dwell time for spin generation and enough kick for fast attacks. The speed rating of 8.5/10 offers enough pace for offensive play while the 7.8/10 control score keeps the ball manageable. This balance makes it suitable for players who attack but still need reliability in rallies. At just 83-88g, this blade is relatively light, making it easy to maneuver and quick on transitions — ideal for players who value hand speed over raw power. This blade is best suited for loop attackers who drive heavy topspin, allround players who mix offense and defense, and is recommended for intermediate, advanced level players.
Specifications
| Material | 5-ply wood + 2 KLC (internal, 301 structure) |
| Weight | 83-88g |
| Grip Types | Shakehand |
| Play Styles | Loop Attacker, Allround |
| Skill Levels | Intermediate, Advanced |
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Internal KLC = hidden power
- ✓Based on proven 301 structure
- ✓Good control for internal carbon
✗ Cons
- ✗Less explosive than external ALC
- ✗Moderate speed
In-Depth Reviews & Analysis
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