Wavestone WRB

Weight

89g

Thickness

6.3mm

Plies

5-ply

Head Size

154x150

Handles

FL / ST

Material

Hybrid

Head Shape

Standard

Balance

Head-Heavy

Dawei

Wavestone WRB

Japan

Dawei Wavestone WRB is a hybrid offensive blade built for players who demand both speed and a forgiving touch. Its 5-ply construction pairs outer Limba wood with inner Arylate-Carbon layers, creating a crisp, responsive feel with a notably large sweet spot. The integrated WRB (Wave) handle system shifts the balance toward the head, enhancing power for loops and drives while keeping the overall weight manageable. This design makes it a compelling choice for intermediate to advanced attackers who want composite performance without sacrificing all the feedback from the ball.

5-Ply Construction

The blade uses a symmetrical five-layer build. Outer plies of Limba wood provide the initial touch and feel. Beneath each, a layer of Arylate-Carbon fiber adds stiffness and speed. The central core is Ayous wood, which adds stability and helps moderate the overall flex. This sandwich structure is designed to balance the crisp response of composites with the natural feedback of wood.

TT Sensei Ratings

Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics

Speed
9.0

Wavestone WRB operates firmly in the fast offensive category. The Arylate-Carbon layers provide a solid, stiff platform that translates energy efficiently, producing powerful drives and explosive loops. Many players find its pace comparable to well-known carbon blades, offering a crisp, direct feel that favors aggressive, full-stroke play over slower, spin-oriented touches.

Control
7.5

For its speed class, the blade maintains respectable control, particularly in active strokes like counter-loops and blocks. The hybrid construction helps dampen some of the harshness associated with pure carbon, providing better feel. However, its inherent stiffness and head-heavy balance can make delicate touch shots and short game finesse more challenging, requiring a confident, committed stroke for consistent results.

Feel
Medium-Hard
SoftMedium-HardHard

Feel assessments vary, but the consensus leans toward a medium-hard, stiff character. The Arylate component intends to soften the impact compared to traditional carbon, yet the blade delivers a firm, direct feedback. Players often note a crisp sensation with more pronounced vibration than some high-end ALC blades, contributing to its distinct, communicative touch.

Throw Angle
Low
LowHigh

It produces a low, penetrating trajectory, especially on powerful shots. This lower throw angle helps keep drives and loops fast and flat over the net, ideal for aggressive players looking to press the attack. Generating high-arc loops requires more upward brush and technique.

Dwell Time
5.0

Dwell time is on the shorter side, which is typical for stiff, composite-focused blades. This characteristic supports a direct, fast rebound that excels in power drives but means players need excellent technique to generate heavy spin on slower, brushing loops. The contact feels quick and decisive.

Flexibility
4.0

This is a stiff blade. Its construction offers minimal flex, creating a solid, stable hitting platform that favors direct power transfer. The lack of bend contributes to its crisp response and large sweet spot, making it ideal for players who rely on driving through the ball rather than leveraging a flexible whip for spin.

Vibration
5.0

Vibration levels are moderate. The Arylate layers provide some dampening, but the blade still transmits more feedback than many premium ALC models. This results in a communicative, somewhat raw feel that many players enjoy for its direct connection to the ball, though it may not feel as refined as the softest blades.

Quality
7.5

This blade represents strong value, offering performance features typically found in more expensive models. The finish and build are generally good, comparable to many mainstream European brands. While it may not have the flawless craftsmanship of top-tier Japanese blades, its construction is solid and reliable, making it an excellent choice for players seeking advanced technology without a premium price tag.

Technology

Dawei Wavestone WRB employs a hybrid Arylate-Carbon technology within its 5-ply build. The Arylate fiber is woven with carbon to create layers that aim to deliver carbon's characteristic stiffness and speed while incorporating Arylate's elasticity and vibration absorption for a softer feel. The WRB (Wave) system features a specially designed, often hollowed handle that alters the weight distribution, making the blade feel more head-heavy and potentially lighter in the hand, optimizing it for offensive power generation.

Similar Blades

Butterfly Viscaria

TTSensei experts note a similar playing philosophy. Both are stiff, fast composite blades with a direct feel. The Viscaria might offer a slightly more refined build quality and consistent feedback, but the Wavestone WRB provides a comparable speed and control profile with a more pronounced vibration feel, making it a value-conscious alternative in the same performance category.

Butterfly Timo Boll ALC

This blade shares the Arylate-Carbon (ALC) core technology. Players report the Wavestone WRB delivers a similar crisp, offensive-oriented feel. The Timo Boll ALC is often perceived as having a slightly more dampened, controlled touch and higher-quality finish, while the Wavestone offers a rawer, more communicative feedback at a lower price point for players seeking that ALC characteristic.

Dawei Dynasty Hinoki Carbon

From the same brand, this alternative offers a different feel. The Dynasty uses a Hinoki outer ply, which typically provides a softer, more elastic touch and greater dwell time. The Wavestone WRB is considered a stiffer, more direct version. Players who enjoy Dawei's value proposition but want a crisper, faster response might prefer the Wavestone over the more flexible Dynasty.