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Xiom TMXi

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Number of Layers : 5+2
approximate weight (g) : 90
Blade Type : OFF
thickness (mm) : 5.9
The TMXi is an offensive blade developed for 2019 World Championship singles bronze medallist An Jaehyun. The blade is suitable for versatile play and has a perfect speed/control balance. It allows to perform at the top level using variety of feeling shots and combining them with a powerful open game. Used by An Jaehyun himself and a member of the Korean National team Cho Daeseong.

Customer Reviews

All reviews listed are from verified customers who have purchased this product.

10/11/2023 Good Quality Review by Seni/Jhonny Pacheco
Quality
Excellent quality. This racket is perfectly design for attack players.
It made easy to do backhand topspin and forehand topspin.
Take note that if you use a fastarc G-1, it made the racket be more heavy than usual.
19/04/2023 Excellent Review by Liam Yang
Quality
I have been using the TMXi blade since august and it's a great blade.
I previously used the Xiom Stradavarius. The TMXi is great for control and for counter attacks; it has a better dwell time than the Stradavarius and more control.
I have used various blades in the past which are stiga carbonado 190, xiom vega tour, xiom vega europe, xiom stradavarius, xiom ZX3;
but the TMXi is the best blade I have used. It's not as powerful as the stradavarius, but more forgiving and the touch is great either close or away from the table.
29/03/2023 Excellent blade Review by Simon
Quality
I have Vis and played with it for a while but don’t think it’s good fit for me. So I got the chance to try this one, amazing blade! I use K3 for FH and V22 for backhand and it smashed! Fast and strong, although very low arc so need good technique. The handle is very comfortable to me too, fits me better than Vis. Just love it!
24/02/2023 Dobré drevo Review by Miroslav BARTOS
Quality
Rýchly odraz
04/01/2023 Хорошее качество Review by Daniil Rylskiy
Quality
До этого играл основанием XIOM ZERTO QUAD, теперь взял TMXi.

Привыкнуть уже месяц не могу. Но вот что может быть вам поможет - этим основанием бить более плоско легче, тудно начать атаку по нижнему вращению, легко подрезать из дальней зоны и вообще бить из дальне зоны. На короткой игре после QUAD очень много в сетку летело. В целом быглядит добротно. Скорость, вроде, быстрая, но ощущения от неё совсем другие, после прежнего основания кажется твёрдым.
29/12/2022 Near Perfect Review by ander999
Quality
The TMXi has a unique and superb feeling that I can't really describe because it is nothing that I have ever felt before. The control is unmatched in both the short game and far from the table. The only thing I wish is that it had a little more speed, but thats why I got the TMX outer carbon blade. This blade is perfect for all levels.
13/12/2022 Nice blade Review by piligrim
Quality
This blade reminds SAL. Same OFF- speed and same feeling
25/11/2022 Not what most of the reviews say. Review by Skippy
Quality
Based on the majority of reviews out there you would have thought this was a pretty darn stiff blade. Quite the contrary. This blade has great flex and is a great looping blade. It provides good dwell time. Enough dwell time to give split second manipulation to the ball while on the rubber. The feedback from the blade is sharp and quick. It doesn’t vibrate long but you definitely get the feel of a well struck or poorly struck ball. The quality of the construction is top notch. The straight handle is a little small for my taste but they all are really. Nobody makes a good large handle anymore. I don’t know how well this flat hits because that’s not really my game but it sure has lots of gears for looping. If you game is loop and spin variation give this blade a try. You won’t be disappointed.
11/10/2022 Excellent Blade Review by S Yang
Quality
My Style: 2-wing looper & attacker

Blade Weight: 90.3 grams (head heavy blade)

Rubbers: FH DHS Hurricane Neo Provincial Blue Sponge 40 degrees (2.15), BH Xiom Omega VII Asia (Max)

Previously used blades for comparison: HL5, HL3, Ovtcharov IF ALC, Viscaria & many more

Details: After recently playing with this blade this for about 2-3 months with training included, I feel that it does not get as much love. In general, I felt that this blade looped slightly better than the HL5 but fell slightly below HL3 in terms of flexibility with different kinds of loops. It felt like an all-wood blade on low-medium power strokes with the carbon being felt with stronger strokes. It is soft to medium stiffness and does allow for very short play. Loops/Arcs are about medium to medium-high in height which allows for good clearance over the net while keeping your ball inside the table. FH loops in general was between HL3 & HL5 & BH loops was close to Viscaria. There is a good amount of dwell as well when doing loops which allows for small adjustments to be made throughout the stroke if needed. Overall, very satisfied with this blade. I will be listing the comparisons below.

FH Drive: HL5 > Xiom TMXi > Viscaria > HL3 > Ovt IF ALC
BH Drive: Ovt IF ALC = Viscaria = TMXi > HL3 > HL5
FH Loops over-the-table & close-to-the table: HL3 > Xiom TMXi > HL5 > Viscaria
FH Loops mid-long distance: Xiom TMXi = HL5 > Ovt IF ALC > Viscaria > HL5
BH Loops: Ovt IF ALC > Viscaria = Xiom TMXi > HL3 > HL5
Touch-play (keeping ball short): HL5 > Ovt IF ALC > Xiom TMXI > HL3 > Viscaria
Feel/Vibration/Feedback: HL5 > Xiom TMXi > HL3 > Ovt IF ALC = Viscaria
FH Flicks: HL5 = Xiom TMXi = Ovt IF ALC > HL3 > Viscaria
BH Flicks: Ovt IF ALC = Viscaria = Xiom TMXi > HL3 > HL5
Blocks: Ovt IF ALC > Viscaria = Xiom TMXi > HL3 > HL5
Flat Smashes: Ovt IF ALC = Viscaria > Xiom TMXi > HL3 > HL5
Serves: HL5 = Xiom TMXi = Viscaria > HL3 > Ovt IF ALC
Dwell: HL3 > Xiom TMXi > HL5 > Viscaria = Ovt IF ALC

Overall Impression: If you want a blade that is a good mix between the BH of Viscaria and the FH of DHS HL5, then this is a very good option. The handle is also decent size to accommodate my big hands compared to HL5. It has a woody feel when playing touch shots and doing drives with the carbon/TMXi aspect being activated on more aggressive play. I may change the BH to Hurricane 3 Neo 37 degrees or to D05/D09c in the future for more stability as my accuracy drops when adding a high amount of spin on my BH loops. I would recommend this blade for players who have their fundamentals down (intermediate-advance). If TT11 plans to get the pro version, I plan to get it as well for the larger head size but on multiple forums, it is said that there is not much difference between the non-pro and pro versions in overall feel.
12/09/2022 His touch like no other Review by Li
Quality
accelerating/braking has never been so easy. It has a great speed range.
beautiful quality
08/09/2022 Great blade Review by Wayne Shen
Quality
Short story is it's little better than XIOM vega euro, but pretty similar. Better than 365XL and better than Butterfly Ovtcharov inner blade.

I feel that the blade is little more bouncy than my current XIOM Vega Euro blade. The transition from vega euro to this paddle is seamless as they are quite alike. For both blades, the feeling transferred to my palm when I hit the ball is really good and similar, unlike 365XL - the feeling is not that strong.

The blade is also quite forgiving and the ball goes where you want. One particular good thing is its ability of counter loop. I happened to have a counter loop with a guy's loop and the paddle gives me so much confidence after that that I can easily counter loop back.

It happened that one of my TT buddies bought a butterfly Ovtcharov inner blade and brought to me for a trial the same day I started using this TMXi blade so I had a comparison.
I feel TMXi blade has little bit more power than the ovtcharov inner - I feel Ovtcharove inner blade bottomed out when I am away from the table while TMXi hasn't bottomed out yet. Maybe cuz of the different rubber used.

All in all, great blade and I probably will buy one again as a backup.

As usual, TT11 provided a great service of the assembly.
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