Butterfly Timo Boll ALC vs Donic Waldner Senso Carbon V1: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Butterfly Timo Boll ALCDonic Waldner Senso Carbon V1
Our rating9.0/108.2/10
feelmediumSoft woody feel with carbon kick; elastic and spin-friendly; medium-high throw angle
handleFL/ST/ANSenso V1 hollow handle (vibration-damping) — FL, AN, ST options
plies5W+2 Arylate-Carbon7 plies: 5 wood (Limba outer, Ayous mid) + 2 carbon composite
speedOFFOFF-
thickness_mm5.85.6-5.8mm
weight_g8685-87g

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Timo Boll ALC is faster, stiffer, and designed for advanced players who demand peak performance. Donic Waldner Senso Carbon V1 retains a wood-like feel, softer arc, and is aimed at intermediate players transitioning from all-wood without losing touch.

Pick TBALC for aggressive loop-driving and counter-attacking from distance. Pick Waldner Senso V1 if you prefer close-to-table European-style looping with emphasis on spin control and wooden feel over raw speed. TBALC is a premium investment; Senso V1 is an affordable mid-tier stepping stone.

FAQ

Which is better for transitioning from all-wood?

Waldner Senso V1, by design. Its woody feel makes the switch easier than TBALC’s crisp carbon response.

Which blade has higher throw angle?

Waldner Senso V1 has a notably higher throw angle, helping spin generation on low balls.

Can both handle similar rubber weights?

No. TBALC is stiffer and prefers heavier rubbers. Senso V1 is lighter and more flexible, suiting lighter rubber pairs.

Which plays better at distance?

TBALC by far. Senso V1 speed drops noticeably beyond mid-distance.