Donic Waldner Allplay vs Donic Waldner Senso Carbon V1: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Donic Waldner AllplayDonic Waldner Senso Carbon V1
Our rating8.2/108.2/10
feelSoft and forgiving with good dwell time, slight stiffness at sweet spotSoft woody feel with carbon kick; elastic and spin-friendly; medium-high throw angle
handleFL (flared), classic dark-brown woodSenso V1 hollow handle (vibration-damping) — FL, AN, ST options
plies5-ply all wood (Limba-Ayous-Ayous-Ayous-Limba)7 plies: 5 wood (Limba outer, Ayous mid) + 2 carbon composite
speedALLOFF-
thickness_mm5.4-5.6 mm5.6-5.8mm
weight_gapprox 85-87 g85-87g

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These are both Donic’s answer to beginner-to-intermediate control play. The Allplay (8.2) is a pure all-wood soft blade with exceptional consistency and blocking feel, perfect for learning basic strokes. The Senso Carbon V1 (8.2) adds carbon construction and hollow handle vibration-dampening while maintaining woody feel—lighter at around 85g—and works better with European inverted rubbers for close-to-table looping. Both emphasize control over speed and excel in short-game fundamentals. Allplay is slower with a narrower sweet spot; Senso V1 is slightly faster and spins well on low balls with medium-high throw angle. Senso V1’s hollow handle reduces harsh vibrations and aids feedback, making the carbon-without-losing-feel transition more forgiving than typical wood-to-carbon changes. Pick Allplay if you want pure all-wood teaching tool; pick Senso V1 if you are stepping up from all-wood but want to retain feel rather than jumping to pure carbon speed.

FAQ

Which blade is faster?

Senso Carbon V1 (OFF-) is noticeably faster than Allplay (ALL) due to carbon composite plies. However, both prioritize control over pure speed.

What is the Senso V1 hollow handle for?

The Senso V1 hollow handle dampens harsh vibrations and aids feedback—a key feature for players transitioning from all-wood to carbon without losing natural feel.

Which blade should I choose to develop proper technique?

Allplay is the pure learning tool with rock-solid blocking feel and feedback. Senso V1 is better if you want to move toward faster play while retaining consistency and feel.