Andro Treiber CI OFF vs Butterfly Garaydia ALC: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Andro Treiber CI OFFButterfly Garaydia ALC
Our rating8.4/108.5/10
control
feelwoody with carbon kick; firm primary touch, softer follow-throughCrisp, hard and stiff with a direct, low-vibration touch and a notably low throw arc
handleFL / AN / STFL
plies5 plies (3 wood + 2 inner KVL carbon layers)5-ply total: 3 wood + 2 Arylate-Carbon (ALC) layers, with an outer carbon construction under a Japanese hinoki surface ply
speedOFFOFF
spin
thickness_mmapprox 5.9mm6.9
typeOFF
weight_gapprox 84-90g83

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Treiber CI OFF is the woody inner-carbon: clear crisp feel, kick-type elasticity on hard hits, stable on soft touches, and moderate OFF speed. It suits two-winged looping. Handle is slightly large for small hands, and it pairs best with medium-hard rubber.

Garaydia ALC is the low-arc specialist: stiff, almost vibration-free, excels at blocking and flicking. Its damped feel gives little feedback (which some dislike), and the low arc requires precise technique. It is heaviest at 83g, discontinued, and hard to source. Throw is so low that it pairs poorly with tacky Chinese rubbers — best with Tenergy 05 and medium-hard tensors.

Treiber for balanced two-wing play and woody feel; Garaydia for advanced blocking and counter-topspin players who want control near the table and do not mind discontinued sourcing.

FAQ

Which is better for blocking?

Garaydia is designed for blocking with its low throw arc. Treiber is more balanced for looping and blocking.

Which is easier to find?

Treiber is current. Garaydia is discontinued and hard to source.

Can I play away from the table with Garaydia?

Its low arc makes distance play weak unless you have very strong footwork. Treiber handles mid-distance better.

Which is lighter?

Garaydia is 83g (lightest here). Treiber is 84-90g. The difference is minimal.