Nittaku Airuline 8.8

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Blade description:

Nittaku Airuline 8.8 is a high-performance table tennis blade designed for experienced players seeking a perfect balance of speed and control. Crafted from a single ply of premium-grade cypress, this blade boasts exceptional consistency and a crisp, responsive feel. With a speed rating of 81 and a control rating of 70, the Airuline 8.8 enables players to execute dynamic attacks and maintain precise ball placement. Its unique construction provides a medium-hard feel, characterized by a stiffness rating of 7 and a hardness rating of 6.7, allowing for excellent touch and feel.

The Airuline 8.8's one-ply cypress construction contributes to its remarkable consistency, minimizing unwanted vibrations and providing a stable platform for powerful strokes. This blade is particularly well-suited for players with an all-around or offensive playing style who prioritize control and accuracy in their shots. Its lightweight construction, weighing approximately 80 grams, ensures effortless handling and maneuverability, reducing fatigue during intense matches.

Based on forum reviews, the Nittaku Airuline 8.8 has received widespread acclaim from table tennis enthusiasts. Many players appreciate its exceptional speed and control, emphasizing its suitability for a wide range of playing styles. The blade's responsiveness and consistency are also highly regarded, making it a reliable choice for players seeking to improve their performance and elevate their game.

Overall, the Nittaku Airuline 8.8 is a premium table tennis blade that delivers an exceptional combination of speed, control, and consistency. Its unique one-ply cypress construction and medium-hard feel cater to experienced players seeking precision and power in their shots. With its lightweight design and impressive performance, the Airuline 8.8 is a sought-after blade among top-level competitors and recreational players alike.

Recent Reviews

#1 — May 2013

This is the second Japanese penhold (Jpen) blade I’ve owned. I also had the Nittaku Excelity, which was good, but I wanted to try a 1-ply hinoki blade.

1-ply blades live up to their reputation. The sense of feel and control you get with them is incredible.

This blade is a driving/speed blade. You can loop with it, but given its stiffness, I’d recommend a flexible Cpen if you’re primarily looking to loop. If you’re looking for great touch, unbelievable blocks, power, and speed, this blade is an excellent choice.

My game with this blade resembles the classical Jpen short pips type of attack that was popular in the 1980s.

It does have a relatively narrow, elongated head, not as wide or rounded as my Excelity. This suggests that this blade is designed for driving rather than looping.

For the price, this is a great deal if you’re looking for a budget 1-ply hinoki blade. I’m very happy with it.

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