Synteliac Blade Line
Precision in time, specifically reaction time, is pivotal for scoring points. The more explicit and unmistakable the feedback from the ball's impact, the quicker your response can be. This is precisely the benefit of the vibration-suppressing synthetic fibers in the new SYNTELIAC series, providing instant feedback on the accuracy of your shot and enabling you to be ready for the next one more rapidly.
ZYREEMA and VOLTEMA, the cutting-edge synthetic fibers, bring a modern touch to the blade. ZYREEMA imparts a hard, crystal-clear sensation and substantial speed reserves, while VOLTEMA offers a moderate wood hardness, an incredible feel, and an excellent balance between speed and control. When combined with carbon, they establish new standards in the SYNTELIAC series.
The innovative andro SYNTELIAC technology cleverly merges the characteristics of synthetic fibers with the technical prowess of advanced veneer processing. The unique manufacturing process of the composite-wood combination occurs at lower temperatures than usual, fully preserving the properties of the wood veneers. The outcome is a novel playing experience surpassing previous carbon or synthetic woods. Enhance your reaction time with clear response feedback and efficient vibration suppression, and indulge in the sensory, almost instinctive feel of the ball with a maximum sweet spot.
Synteliac VCI
In the Synteliac VCI, the synthetic fiber interlayer is directly positioned on the core veneer, allowing the wooden veneers to exert more influence on the ball's impact point. This results in a softer and more sensitive touch.
The perceived longer ball contact time compared to the VCO enhances the precision and quality of your shots without compromising on the element of danger.
The Synteliac VCI introduces a sense of security to your passive game, striking a well-balanced combination of speed and ball control without the risk of oversteer.
Players who build their offensive strategy on versatile topspins and precise strokes will find enjoyment in playing with the Synteliac VCI.