Weight
86g
Plies
5-ply
Material
Hybrid
Head Shape
Standard
Balance
Balanced
Yinhe Carbokev K-6
Yinhe Carbokev K-6 is a hybrid offensive blade built for aggressive players who demand speed, stiffness, and a direct connection with the ball. Its signature Carbokev layers—a composite of carbon fiber and Kevlar—create a large sweet spot and a solid, responsive feel. This construction delivers significant power for drives and loops while maintaining a surprising degree of control, making it a dynamic weapon for close-to-the-table and mid-distance attacking play.
The blade features a 5-ply construction with two layers of Carbokev composite material sandwiched between wood plies. This specific layup, with Carbokev—a blend of carbon and Kevlar—is engineered to increase stiffness and enlarge the sweet spot, directly contributing to the blade's fast and direct playing characteristics.
TT Sensei Ratings
✦Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics
Carbokev K-6 is a very fast blade. Its inherent stiffness and the composite Carbokev layers create a quick, powerful response, perfectly suited for initiating fast-paced rallies and executing aggressive attacking shots with authority.
Despite its high-speed nature, the K-6 offers commendable control. This balance allows advanced players to execute precise shots and maintain consistency during all-out offensive play, making its power surprisingly manageable.
This blade delivers an extremely stiff and hard feel, providing direct, crisp feedback on ball impact. Players who prefer a firm, unambiguous sensation from their strokes will appreciate this characteristic.
The K-6 likely produces a medium-high throw angle. This characteristic, combined with its stiffness, helps players easily clear the net with powerful topspin shots and aggressive drives, facilitating an attacking style.
Given its stiff and fast nature, dwell time is medium. The ball tends to rebound quickly, but the Carbokev layers may offer a slightly longer dwell than a very stiff all-wood blade, aiding in spin generation during aggressive strokes.
Extreme stiffness is a defining feature. This very low flexibility contributes directly to its speed and direct feel, making it less suitable for players who rely on a flexible blade for slow, heavy spin-oriented shots.
The core vibration level is medium. Some players note a hollow handle can contribute to initial vibration, but this is easily managed and can be significantly reduced with simple modifications like filling the handle, allowing players to tune the feedback to their preference.
The quality is considered good for its category, offering solid construction and performance materials like Carbokev at its price point. Players report that, as with some blades in this range, care should be taken during rubber removal to protect the plies, but the overall build delivers reliable performance.
Technology
Yinhe Carbokev K-6 utilizes Carbokev technology, a composite material of interwoven carbon fibers and Kevlar threads. This material is strategically layered between wood plies to enhance stiffness and structural strength without adding excessive weight. The primary benefit is a significantly enlarged sweet spot and a more direct, faster response compared to traditional wood or pure carbon constructions. This technology aims to deliver an optimal blend of raw power and manageable control for relentless offensive play.
Similar Blades
Yinhe Carbokev K-1
Yinhe Carbokev K-1 is another blade from the same series, sharing the core Carbokev technology and hybrid construction philosophy. While specific details vary, it aims for similar hybrid performance, likely with nuanced differences in speed, control, or feel due to variations in the wood plies or layer arrangement, offering players a slightly different flavor within the same family.
Yinhe T8s
Yinhe T8s is also a Carbokev blade designed for fast loop and attack players, targeting a similar offensive playstyle as the K-6. It leverages the same composite layers to enhance speed and power. The key differences would lie in the specific wood compositions or ply structures, which subtly alter the overall feel and performance profile for players to choose between.