Balsa Plus 6.5

Weight

75g

Thickness

6.5mm

Plies

5-ply

Head Size

156x153

Handles

FL / ST

Material

Hybrid

Head Shape

Standard

Balance

Balanced

Tsp

Balsa Plus 6.5

Japan

TSP Balsa Plus 6.5 is an offensive table tennis blade celebrated for its remarkable speed and lightweight agility, thanks to its signature balsa wood core. This unique construction delivers a springy, responsive feel with excellent ball feedback, ideal for aggressive players who demand both power and precision. Integrated fiberglass veneers expand the sweet spot and enhance stability during fast exchanges, making it a versatile tool for speed-driven, all-round attacking play. Its balanced build ensures quick reactions and comfort for extended matches.

5-Ply Construction

Construction features a central balsa wood core for lightness and a unique feel, sandwiched between two layers of fiberglass for added stiffness and a larger sweet spot. Outer wood plies complete the 5-layer build, contributing to the overall feel and speed.

TT Sensei Ratings

Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics

Speed
9.0

TSP Balsa Plus 6.5 is consistently rated as a very fast blade, designed for risk-taking offensive play. The 6.5mm balsa core generates significant penetrating power and acceleration, making it ideal for players who rely on swift, powerful shots to dominate rallies.

Control
7.0

Despite its high speed, this blade offers excellent ball control. The balsa core's ability to provide good dwell time and precise feedback allows players to place shots with accuracy, making it effective for both powerful drives and delicate placement.

Feel
Medium
SoftMediumHard

The balsa core delivers a distinctive springy and dwell-oriented feel, allowing the ball to sink in for enhanced spin and control. It provides a medium touch that balances direct feedback with a cushioned sensation, though some note newer versions can feel less communicative.

Throw Angle
Medium-High
LowMedium-HighHigh

The blade tends to produce a medium-high throw angle, which can be advantageous for generating heavy topspin and effective loops. This characteristic may require slight adjustment for players accustomed to a flatter trajectory.

Dwell Time
8.0

Thanks to the balsa core's ability to absorb the ball, contact time is notably good. This longer dwell aids significantly in spin generation and controlled looping, providing a tactile advantage for topspin play.

Flexibility
6.0

The blend of balsa and fiberglass creates a medium flexibility. It's stiff enough for powerful, direct drives but retains enough flex to aid in controlled loops and reactive blocks, offering a versatile response.

Vibration
4.0

Vibration is managed to a medium-low level by the fiberglass and balsa construction. This results in a controlled hitting experience with dampened feedback, which some players appreciate for stability, though others might find it lacks the crisp vibration of all-wood blades.

Quality
8.5

Craftsmanship and materials are widely regarded as excellent. Players report a classic Japanese quality feel, with consistent performance, good durability, and a lightweight construction that contributes to its overall premium experience.

Technology

TSP Balsa Plus 6.5 features an intelligent core construction central to TSP's patented Balsa-Series. The design leverages a lightweight balsa wood core for a unique, springy feel, combined with elastic fiberglass layers. This synergy of vertical wood fibers and fiberglass creates an enlarged sweet spot, leading to precise ball contact with managed vibration and high control. The specific 6.5mm core thickness is engineered to deliver offensive-oriented speed and power.

Similar Blades

Victas Balsa 6.5

Considered the successor to the TSP version, it shares similar specs but our testing shows it often feels faster, bouncier, and can be harder to control. Players report the original TSP model generally offers superior touch and feedback.

TSP Balsa Fitter 6.5

Another variant in the series, known for being very stiff and fast. Many players find it lacks feedback compared to other blades, with some describing the feel as less communicative, almost brick-like.

TSP Black Balsa 7.0

Part of the different Black Balsa line with a greater thickness, it's sometimes compared for its similar balsa core feel. TTSensei experts note it offers strong looping capabilities but with distinct speed and control nuances due to its construction.