Donic Waldner Allplay vs Sanwei T5000: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Donic Waldner AllplaySanwei T5000
Our rating8.2/108.1/10
feelSoft and forgiving with good dwell time, slight stiffness at sweet spotStiff with crisp carbon feedback; solid rebound and good sweet spot consistency
handleFL (flared), classic dark-brown woodFlared (FL)
plies5-ply all wood (Limba-Ayous-Ayous-Ayous-Limba)5 wood + 2 carbon (7 total)
speedALLOFF
thickness_mm5.4-5.6 mm6.5
weight_gapprox 85-87 g86

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These represent opposite material philosophies at similar price points. The Allplay (8.2) is a soft, forgiving all-wood control platform for developing technique across rubber types. The T5000 (8.1) is an ultra-budget 5+2 carbon construction (under 15 USD) with stiff, high-rebound feel, strong sweet spot consistency and noticeable catapult effect—ideal for beginners upgrading from all-wood or intermediate players wanting carbon-blade speed on a tight budget. Allplay excels at touch, blocking and consistent feel; T5000 excels at power and speed with crisp carbon feedback. T5000 is heavier (86g) with weight consistency advantages; Allplay is lighter (85-87g) and softer. Allplay works across all rubber types; T5000 works well including high-end options like Tenergy 05. Pick Allplay for pure learning and broad compatibility; pick T5000 if you want to experience carbon speed without premium spending.

FAQ

Is T5000 a good upgrade from all-wood?

Yes, T5000 provides stiff, high-rebound carbon feel and noticeable catapult at ultra-budget price, making it excellent for beginners upgrading from all-wood or backup blade purposes.

Which blade is faster?

T5000 (OFF speed) is faster than Allplay (ALL speed) due to carbon construction. However, build quality does not match premium carbon blades in finish and feel.

Can T5000 work with premium rubbers?

Yes, T5000 works well with a wide range of rubbers including high-end options like Tenergy 05, making it a genuine value option for serious setup builders.