Butterfly VIS30041 was a table tennis base launched by Butterfly Company, which was considered one of the classic aromatic carbon bases. It had a solid base, balanced performance, just the right amount of shape-shifting ability, as well as fast striking speed and arm retracting speed. If used properly, it could produce a very high quality loop. This base plate was once out of production, but because Zhang Jike used it to win a major victory, Butterfly Company restarted the production line. Compared to Zhang Jike's signature ALC base plate, the advantage of the VIS30041 was its excellent shape-changing ability. It had a very confident feel when it was quickly pulled and torn. It also had sufficient shape-changing ability behind the table to create damage. However, its speed was still not as fast as the Bohr ALC. For forehand glue, some suggestions were to use MXP or Pride Silver V; for backhand glue, you could consider Pride Red V, Yura Tango, or Butterfly Rozena. Overall, the Butterfly VIS30041 was a highly respected table tennis board, suitable for players who liked to attack.
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