Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit vs Donic Waldner Senso Carbon V1: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Butterfly Timo Boll SpiritDonic Waldner Senso Carbon V1
Our rating9.0/108.2/10
feelMedium and offensive with notable flex and long dwell, crisp but forgiving for a carbon bladeSoft woody feel with carbon kick; elastic and spin-friendly; medium-high throw angle
handleFL / ST / ANSenso V1 hollow handle (vibration-damping) — FL, AN, ST options
plies5 wood plies plus 2 arylate-carbon outer layers (5W and 2 ALC)7 plies: 5 wood (Limba outer, Ayous mid) + 2 carbon composite
speedOFFOFF-
thickness_mm5.75.6-5.8mm
weight_g8785-87g

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Timo Boll Spirit is a softer, more forgiving offensive carbon with long dwell and excellent control for a carbon blade. Donic Waldner Senso Carbon V1 is designed for players transitioning from all-wood, retaining wooden feel and high throw angle while offering modest carbon speed.

Choose Spirit if you are intermediate-advanced and want balanced offensive play with soft touch and forgiveness. Choose Senso V1 if you prefer close-to-table European-style looping, are transitioning from wood, and want spin emphasis over raw speed. Spirit is faster overall; Senso is slower but more wooden and spin-friendly.

FAQ

Which feels more wooden?

Senso V1, by design. Spirit is softer than other carbons but still crisp carbon feel.

Which generates more spin?

Senso V1 has higher throw angle and softer sponge, favoring spin. Spirit is faster but less spin-optimized.

Which is better for transitioning from all-wood?

Senso V1, explicitly designed for this. Spirit is also better than TBALC but still feels modern-carbon.

Can both play at distance equally?

Spirit excels at distance. Senso V1 speed drops noticeably beyond mid-table.