Donic Waldner Allplay vs Yasaka Sweden Extra: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Donic Waldner AllplayYasaka Sweden Extra
Our rating8.2/108.7/10
feelSoft and forgiving with good dwell time, slight stiffness at sweet spotsoft-medium, high control
handleFL (flared), classic dark-brown woodFL/ST
plies5-ply all wood (Limba-Ayous-Ayous-Ayous-Limba)5W (all wood)
speedALLALL+
thickness_mm5.4-5.6 mm5.7
weight_gapprox 85-87 g85

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The Donic Waldner Allplay (8.2) is lightweight (85-87g), soft, and beginner-friendly. The Yasaka Sweden Extra (8.7) is larger, slightly faster (ALL+ vs ALL), soft-medium, and delivers elite feel and control at a price that punches far above its weight. Reviewers say it plays like a blade several times its cost.

Both suit beginners and developing players. The Yasaka has a larger sweet spot, better craftsmanship, and more speed potential. The Donic is lighter and more versatile across rubber types. The Yasaka is a blade you can keep for years, upgrading rubbers as you improve. Choose Donic if you want lightweight versatility; choose Yasaka if you want a premium control blade at a bargain price.

FAQ

Is Yasaka Sweden Extra really better craftsmanship?

Yes—excellent craftsmanship and a notably well-sealed finish, unlike many budget blades.

How much speed difference is there?

Yasaka is ALL+ vs Donic’s ALL—one notch faster, but still a looper’s blade, not a far-table attacker’s.

Will I outgrow the Sweden Extra?

Unlikely. It’s a blade you can grow into by changing rubbers, not outgrowing the blade itself.

Which is easier to maneuver?

Donic Waldner Allplay—it’s slightly lighter (85-87g vs 85g, roughly comparable but Donic can be lighter).