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Nittaku comments for Violin
A finely tuned instrument! Nittaku has applied to the production of the table tennis blade a special binding method originally used for crafting the finest stringed instruments. This special process succeeds in preserving the wood’s natural elasticity. Every ply and stage of production receives special handling and scrutiny, the same quality craftsmanship used for the best quality stringed instruments in the world. Ultra fast with the ultimate feeling of mastery. You will appreciate the unique hitting feeling and never forget it.
 
Brand: Nittaku
Product: Violin
Style: off-
Layers: 5W
Weight: 82
Handle: fl, st
 
*Company ratings. Values compared ONLY with other products from the same company.
*Weight in gr
*Sponge in mm

off=offensive, all=allround, def=defensive, st=straight, an=anatomic, fl=flared, co=conic, chi=chinese, jap=japanese, ox=without sponge
np=not provided (by the company)


Total reviews: 9 / Average rating: 9.67 / Submit your review
 
Name: Yuriy
Country: Israel
Comments: One of the best all wood blades! Speed is just ok for me. Used to the handle. I use straight one. Amazing feeling. Goes perfect with Tenergy, Bryce Speed, Bryce Speed FX. Want to try it with Stiga Royal on backhand also...
Rating: 10 (id: 6613)

Name: Ben
Country: USA
Comments: I have only played with this blade for 2 sessions. This is enough to realize its sublime control. I play with Joola Energy on th FH, with this combination my smashes are not only noticeably more consistent than before, but also more powerful. That's not to say that you cannot loop because that is also sublime as are blocks and counters. On the BH side I play with Tibhar Grass D.Tecs OX, even though this is a friction LP the reversal is good because of the hardness of the blade, you can also accelerate and attack with the LP, the OX really exposes the quality of this blade. This is the most expensive blade I have ever bought, but it is also the best blade I have ever used so I am giving it a 10.
Rating: 10 (id: 6535)

Name: Ray Chow
Country: Malaysia
Comments: This is just a masterpiece. Ash wood outer ply add some characteristic to this blade. Performance A+,
Rating: 10 (id: 6178)

Name: Fred
Country: USA
Comments: Excellent blade, Hitting is a little difficult, but it's wonderful for looping. Block and Push are easily controllable. The blade flexes a little compared to my Clipper Wood, but it's manageable. No hollow sound, just a very direct feeling with the ball, I use H3 unglued on my FH and it's a wonderful combination.
Rating: 10 (id: 6014)

Name: Jesse
Country: USA
Comments: I forgot to mention though that the violin's best home would definitely be hardbat player. if you put sponge on it it becomes like all other regular blades and loses the sound too.
Rating: 8 (id: 5687)

Name: Jesse
Country: USA
Comments: This blade will change your game forever. It has the loudest sound known to man. It also has the best control i've ever felt.... I could put the ball wherever I wanted. It's slow but once you try it you'll realize speed isn't the only important thing in ping pong. I would give this more than 10 if i could.
Rating: 10 (id: 5678)

Name: TT_Freak
Country: Australia
Comments: An excellent blade that ranks with the best of the custom makes. The feel is unique, especially when hitting hard.
Rating: 10 (id: 5142)

Name: Coach Ben Wolski
Country: USA
Comments: A fellow coach has this blade and I've tested it out a fair amount. At first, you think, okay, another wood blade. But, then, you play with it for a half hour or so and it has amazing feedback (you have to give the Violin time to break in). I would say that speed glue and a med-fast rubber up to really fast rubber and you have an amazing combo. There is something different about this blade--the way it feels at higher level speeds--more touch and feedback than most other wood blades I've tried. I still, however, like my carbon blades and a softer rubber--but man, if you like wood blades, get this one you will be really happy.
Rating: 10 (id: 4562)

Name: TSuBaSa
Country: Turkey
Comments: İts thin and hard. Regluing is not a problem at all(no splinters) yes its hard but its thin so there is a direct ball feeling with no vibrations and its not a rocket just an off blade. its really light with compact head size. Really good quality blade deserves its price. Serv, push, block, hit is easy. close to the table or mid distance loops are ok but try not to get away from the table.
Rating: 9 (id: 4559)

 
 
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