Butterfly Timo Boll Allround vs DHS Hurricane Long 5: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-11 · blade

Butterfly Timo Boll AllroundDHS Hurricane Long 5
Our rating8.3/108.6/10
feelMedium-soft, classic all-wood dwell with good tactile feedbackhard, powerful
handleFL/ST/AN/XXSFL/ST
plies5-ply all wood (koto outer)5W+2 Arylate-Carbon
speedALL+OFF+
thickness_mm5.55.9
weight_g~8589

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The Timo Boll Allround (8.3) and DHS Hurricane Long 5 (8.6) serve opposite player profiles. The Allround is an all-wood blade for beginners, offering outstanding control, placement precision, satisfying tactile feedback, and safe speed (ALL+) for technique development. The Hurricane Long 5 is an inner-carbon blade with outstanding control for an OFF+ blade, large sweet spot, deep consistent catapult, and woody natural feel — specialist for tacky Chinese rubber looping and serve/receive play.

The Allround targets learners with all-wood dwell, good tactile feedback, and Butterfly consistency. The Hurricane Long 5 comes alive with tacky Chinese rubber on forehand, delivering elite looping, counter-looping, and serve/receive games with a high, safe arc on nearly every stroke. Speed and catapult favor the Long 5 (OFF+ vs ALL+), but the Long 5’s inner-carbon design does not feel actually faster than outer-carbon blades and feels slow without proper looping technique. Weight is a notable difference: the Long 5 is heavy at around 89-93g, adding significant weight to lighter setups. The Long 5 commercially is pricey with known hollow feel versus premium W968. The Allround is discontinued; the Long 5 remains current. For learners seeking control and feel, the Allround; for intermediate-to-advanced attackers looping with tacky Chinese rubber, the Long 5 is superlative.

FAQ

Which is faster?

The DHS Hurricane Long 5 is OFF+ speed. The Allround is ALL+ speed for learners. However, the Long 5 does not feel actually faster than outer-carbon blades without proper looping technique.

Which is better for beginners?

The Timo Boll Allround is explicitly for beginners and lower-intermediate players. The Long 5 is for intermediate-to-advanced attackers.

Which works best with Chinese rubber?

The DHS Hurricane Long 5 comes alive with tacky Chinese rubber, delivering elite looping and serve/receive games. The Allround works with both European and Chinese rubbers but is not specialized.

Which is heavier?

The Long 5 at around 89-93g is significantly heavier than the Allround at approximately 85g, adding grams to lighter setups.