Andro Treiber CI OFF vs Yinhe T-11+: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Andro Treiber CI OFFYinhe T-11+
Our rating8.4/107.8/10
feelwoody with carbon kick; firm primary touch, softer follow-throughvery light, stiff but soft balsa core with a carbon ping
handleFL / AN / STFL
plies5 plies (3 wood + 2 inner KVL carbon layers)5W+2 Carbon with balsa core (two thin wood outers, one carbon layer per side, around a thick balsa middle ply)
speedOFFOFF-
thickness_mmapprox 5.9mm6.5
weight_gapprox 84-90g78

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Treiber (8.4) and T-11+ (7.8) represent divergent offensive strategies. Treiber is woody inner-carbon with an elastic kick, designed for balanced two-winged looping and spin generation. T-11+ is exceptionally light balsa-carbon, optimized for speed, flat hitting, and fast counter-attacks—a featherlight package for players who don’t need heavy topspin dwell.

Treiber suits spin loopers and all-around offensive players; T-11+ excels for flat hitters, pips-out and combination players, and aggressive blockers who want mobility over spin ceiling. Treiber requires medium-hard rubber to shine; T-11+ pairs best with soft-to-medium rubbers and demands active punching over passive blocks. T-11+ is significantly lighter (78g vs 84-90g) and faster but fragile—it must be sealed before play. Heavy topspin looping is T-11+‘s clear weakness; if you loop heavily, Treiber is the far better choice.

FAQ

Which is lighter?

T-11+ is one of the lightest offensive blades at 78g, while Treiber weighs 84-90g. This makes T-11+ ideal for quick mobility.

Which is better for heavy looping?

Treiber decisively wins here. T-11+‘s heavy topspin looping is its clear weakness; Treiber’s dwell time shines for spin.

Why does T-11+ rate lower?

Its weakness in heavy topspin looping and fragility (must be sealed immediately), plus challenging short game with fast rubbers, lower its overall score.

Which is more durable?

Treiber is more robust. T-11+ has a fragile surface that can splinter and demands careful sealing and maintenance.

Can beginners use either blade?

Neither is beginner-friendly. T-11+ demands active punching and concentration; Treiber requires medium-hard rubber and good technique.