Tibhar Carbon Burst Table Tennis Blade Review & Buying Guide

A review and buying guide for the Tibhar Carbon Burst table tennis blade — its speed, feel, ideal player and how it compares to other Tibhar blades.

Tibhar Carbon Burst table tennis blade

Tibhar Carbon Burst blade review: the quick take

The Tibhar Carbon Burst (~₹4,599) is a carbon-reinforced table tennis blade aimed at attacking players who want speed and a wide sweet spot without stepping up to flagship prices. If you are progressing from an all-round wooden blade and want more pace on your loops and drives, this Carbon Burst review explains whether it fits your game.

What carbon does in a blade

Adding a carbon layer to a wooden blade does two useful things: it stiffens the blade for more speed and a more direct response, and it enlarges the sweet spot so off-centre contacts still produce a clean, fast ball. The trade-off is a slightly firmer feel, which is why blades like this suit players who already have an attacking, topspin-led style.

How the Carbon Burst plays

  • Speed: Clearly quick — ideal for players who win points by attacking, not pushing.
  • Sweet spot: Forgiving thanks to the carbon layer, so mishits are less punishing.
  • Control: Good for a carbon blade, though pure defenders may prefer an all-wood feel for touch.

Pair it with a grippy topspin rubber and you have a genuinely aggressive setup. Beginners still learning to control spin may find a slower all-wood blade more forgiving to start with.

Who should buy it

This blade is for the developing-to-intermediate attacker who wants more speed and a confidence-inspiring sweet spot at a mid-range price. If you are brand new to table tennis, start with a simpler all-round blade; if you are a high-level looper, you may want one of Tibhar’s premium carbon offerings.

How it compares in the Tibhar range

BladePriceCharacter
Tibhar Carbon Shot~₹2,649Entry carbon, faster than all-wood
Tibhar Carbon Burst~₹4,599Fast, forgiving all-rounder
Tibhar Samsonov Carbon~₹5,999Balanced speed and control
Tibhar Samsonov Stratus Carbon~₹7,999Premium attacking feel

On a tighter budget? The Tibhar Carbon Shot (~₹2,649) brings carbon speed for less. Want a more balanced premium step up? Look at the Samsonov Carbon (~₹5,999).

Pairing the blade with rubbers

A blade is only half the bat — the rubbers you glue on shape the final feel. With a fast carbon blade like the Carbon Burst, a grippy, spin-oriented rubber on the forehand and a more controllable rubber on the backhand make a balanced attacking setup. If you buy the blade bare, budget for two rubbers and assembly before your first match, and keep the surface clean to preserve grip.


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Frequently asked questions

Is the Tibhar Carbon Burst good for beginners?

It is better suited to developing and intermediate attacking players than to complete beginners. Its carbon layer adds speed and a forgiving sweet spot, which rewards a topspin-led style. True novices may prefer a slower all-wood blade to learn control.

What does the carbon layer do in the Carbon Burst?

The carbon stiffens the blade for more speed and a more direct response, and it widens the sweet spot so off-centre hits still produce a clean, fast ball. The trade-off is a slightly firmer feel.

How does the Carbon Burst compare to the Tibhar Carbon Shot?

The Carbon Shot (around ₹2,649) is the more affordable entry carbon blade, while the Carbon Burst (around ₹4,599) offers a faster, more forgiving all-round attacking feel. Choose the Burst if you want more pace and a larger sweet spot.