Nittaku Bloodwood

All-wood

4 Reviews

#1 — February 2021

Very balanced and fun to play with. A real quality blade where anything goes!

#2 — November 2020

Nittaku has long been considered one of the top brands in the world of table tennis, and their blades have consistently been some of the most popular on the market. Their latest offering, the [Blade Name], is no exception.

With a unique blend of power and control, the [Blade Name] is a versatile blade that can be used by players of all levels. The blade’s construction features Nittaku’s proprietary technology, which combines a lightweight core with a durable outer layer. This combination results in a blade that is both powerful and responsive, yet also surprisingly stable.

At the table, the [Blade Name] has a solid feel that inspires confidence. The blade’s sweet spot is large and easy to find, making it forgiving for players of all skill levels. The blade also generates a lot of spin, which is a major plus for players who like to attack.

Overall, the [Blade Name] is a top-notch table tennis blade that is sure to please players of all levels. It offers a great combination of power, control, and spin, and its solid construction ensures that it will last for years to come.

#3 — December 2018

Wonderful blade, and nice looking too. Tested with 3 different rubbers, and it played best with Nittaku Fastarc G1. Soft rubber went well too, and the Tibhar Genious Sound was spinny as hell. The worst was a very heavy Stiga Mantra, which didn’t pair well with this one. It’s well-built, and the finishing is awesome.

#4 — August 2017

The Nittaku Bloodwood is a stunning and moderately fast 5+2 composite blade. It provides a direct feeling upon ball impact. Given its OFF- characteristics, I suspect this blade is better suited for quicker and softer rubbers. This allows the ball to penetrate deeper into the sponge, enabling higher spin production. To rectify this, I replaced the Hurricane 8 with a sheet of provincial DHS Hurricane 3 Neo. My low-impact forehand loops and serves were spinnier, while my forehand power drives and flat hits were faster.

The Bloodwood is suitable for players of most levels except for perhaps elite players. They might find the blade a bit too slow compared to other composite blades on the market.

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