Donic Waldner Senso Carbon V1 vs Sanwei Fextra 7: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Donic Waldner Senso Carbon V1Sanwei Fextra 7
Our rating8.2/108.3/10
feelSoft woody feel with carbon kick; elastic and spin-friendly; medium-high throw angleMedium, woody and well-damped with moderate vibration; controllable offensive feel close to a Stiga Clipper but a touch crisper and not quite as stiff
handleSenso V1 hollow handle (vibration-damping) — FL, AN, ST optionsFL
plies7 plies: 5 wood (Limba outer, Ayous mid) + 2 carbon composite7-ply all wood (Limba/Ayous)
speedOFF-OFF-
thickness_mm5.6-5.8mm6
typeOFF-
weight_g85-87g88

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The Donic Waldner Senso Carbon V1 (8.2) is a 7-ply carbon-wood hybrid with close-to-table topspin strength and woody feel. The Sanwei Fextra 7 (8.3) is a 7-ply all-wood blade rated OFF-, very spinny, and exceptional value (typically 20-30 USD). The Sanwei compares favorably with Stiga Clipper and serves as a budget Viscaria alternative.

Both are spinners. The Donic has carbon support and higher throw; the Sanwei is pure all-wood but cheaper and more readily available. The Sanwei has weight variation issues (84-94g). The Donic is more consistent. Choose Donic if you want reliable carbon support; choose Sanwei if you want an affordable, spinny 7-ply all-wood blade.

FAQ

Why is Sanwei so cheap?

Outstanding value. Typically priced 20-30 USD while comparing favorably to much pricier Stiga and Butterfly blades.

Is weight variation a real problem?

Yes. Weight varies 84-94 grams, so you might receive a heavier or lighter blade than expected.

Which has a bigger sweet spot?

Donic Waldner Senso Carbon V1—Sanwei’s sweet spot can feel smaller with crisp sound only on centered hits.

Which is more spinny?

Sanwei Fextra 7—7-ply all-wood construction is specifically designed for heavy spin.