The name "TEZZO," originating from the Japanese term "tezawari" meaning "to feel pleasant," underscores the primary focus of the new blade series on providing a positive playing experience. The development of these blades prioritized immediate player comfort over maximum speed. In pursuit of this goal, an analysis of the most popular "classic" offensive blades in the amateur sector worldwide led to the selection of four special ply compositions. All blades feature a Limba outer ply, known for its calming properties compared to other outer plies, making it more forgiving. The TEZZO blades share a common trait of being "easy-to-play." The positive response from our contracted players, including national players like Vitor Ishiy and Deni Kozul, highlights their suitability for both amateur and professional players.
Tezzo Paladin
Despite its classification as an entry-level carbon model, the Tezzo Paladin plays akin to an all-wood blade, exhibiting noticeable vibration and a powerful core attributed to the inner soft carbon layer (3K-sc). Unlike conventional artificial fiber/carbon layers, the 3K-sc layer behaves flexibly, providing strong ball feedback consistently. The blade possesses an overall springy character, making it an ideal choice for players who prefer to "guide" and brush the ball rather than "hit" it.
Blade type ALL+
Layers 5+2