Nittaku Ludeack Fleet

Composite/carbon

3 Reviews

#1 — November 2017

The feeling on FH and BH drives is quite crisp and similar to that of a regular Ludeack. However, the shots are approximately 5-10% faster (mid-to-fast OFF-range). Unfortunately, this gain in power comes with a noticeable loss of control compared to the regular Ludeack.

Simple shots like FH and BH drives can still be played consistently, and there’s sufficient power for playing close to the table or from mid-to-long distances. FH loops against heavy backspin feel relatively crisp and result in a long and flat trajectory.

The dwell time is shorter than with the regular Ludeack, generating less spin on low-to-medium impact FH loops. Conversely, high-impact loop-drives have greater penetrating power. The higher speed, flatter curve, and lower control of the Ludeack Fleet make it more likely to overshoot the table, especially when playing at a fast pace.

#2 — August 2013

Quality blade from Japan, on the heavy side (~90g) but well balanced! The blade has a solid feel for blocking away from the table. Awesome for top spin (short and long, heavy and light), counter-hits, and serves. A blade designed for offensive players. Best played mid or away from the table.

#3 — August 2013

Top-quality blade with slightly head balance. Paired with Hexer 2.1 FH and Hexer 1.9 BH, it creates an excellent combination. It offers very solid blocks and a dwell time higher than the original.

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