Andro Treiber CI OFF vs Sanwei V5 Pro: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Andro Treiber CI OFFSanwei V5 Pro
Our rating8.4/108.5/10
feelwoody with carbon kick; firm primary touch, softer follow-throughhard, fast, crisp all-wood with strong vibration and a high-pitched ping
handleFL / AN / STFL/ST
plies5 plies (3 wood + 2 inner KVL carbon layers)7W (all wood) — ash outer plies over an ayous core
speedOFFOFF
thickness_mmapprox 5.9mm6.3
weight_gapprox 84-90g90

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The Treiber CI OFF at 8.4 is an inner-carbon blade with distinctive spin and kick. The Sanwei V5 Pro at 8.5 (rated slightly higher) is a fast all-wood 7-ply blade with a crisp high-pitched ash-surface impact that offers outstanding value, is surprisingly controllable for its speed, and has a large mistake-forgiving sweet spot. The V5 Pro’s lively vibration gives clear feedback on shot quality, and it is strongly spinny on loops and hitting through underspin. Both deliver excellent spin but through different means.

Choose the Treiber if you want carbon technology, inner-carbon distinctiveness, and a more specialized looping blade. Pick the V5 Pro if you want fast all-wood pace on a budget, have solid technique (it punishes imprecision), are comfortable with ash-surface feedback over Limba, and prefer a larger sweet spot. The V5 Pro plays closer to OFF than its OFF+ billing suggests, and copy-to-copy weight consistency can vary, whereas the Treiber is more uniform. The V5 Pro’s high-pitched ping is not for everyone.

FAQ

Which blade is actually faster?

Both are fast at OFF level. The V5 Pro is rated OFF+ but plays closer to OFF. The Treiber is consistent with its OFF rating plus inner-carbon kick.

Does the V5 Pro need expensive rubbers?

No, it offers strong value and works well with various rubber types. Pair it with a good inverted rubber to unlock its spinny character.

Which is more forgiving?

The V5 Pro is more forgiving with its large sweet spot, but it demands solid technique and punishes imprecise strokes. The Treiber is more stable overall.

Are they good for beginners?

The Treiber is safer for developing technique. The V5 Pro assumes you have reliable strokes and can handle its demands.