Nittaku Meister Holz Sieben

All-wood

13 Reviews

#1September 2016

I’ve used Meister H7 for more than a year. It’s a great blade with amazing control, and the 3D handle is very comfortable for my hand. I’ve tried many rubbers on this blade, including T05, T05FX, T80, T80FX, Skyline TG2, Donic Jo Silver, Fastarc S-1, Fasarc C-1, and Donic P-2. However, I haven’t yet found the best rubber for this H7. I will try Fastarc-G1 soon and hope it might be the best fit. Thanks.

#2April 2016

My H7 Cpen handle, weighing approximately 96 grams, features a beautiful design. The top material, spruce, exhibits greater hardness compared to Hinoki. For both forehand and backhand strokes, I favor the Nittaku Hammond Pro Beta.

#3April 2015

Pros:

* Very high dwell time, facilitating ball control. * Lightweight and easy to carry, providing convenience. * Ability to redirect the ball effectively and create expansive arcs as desired. * Medium speed, allowing for versatile spin generation.

Cons:

* Comparatively lacks power when measured against the Acoustic blade.

Summary:

This blade occupies a middle ground between the Acoustic and Violin blades in terms of its characteristics. It is well-suited for players who prioritize control and looping techniques in their play.

#4May 2020

Sublime sensation, balanced for execution, an impressive sweet spot.

#5January 2020

The Nittaku Holz Sieben is an excellent blade boasting excellent playing qualities.

It provides sufficient speed, spin, and control at different distances.

The blade features thorough and high-quality processing of all work surfaces, and is made ergonomically, aesthetically, and with a harmonious combination of wood.

Thanks for the fast delivery and excellent service!

#6August 2019

The Nittaku Holz Sieben is a great blade with good control, speed, and spin. It’s slightly slower than the Timo Boll ALC, which I played with for 5 years prior. But this is just my personal opinion.

#7January 2018

This excellent, high-quality, and professionally made blade allows you to play in the mid and close-to-the-table zones.

Combined with VICTAS V01 Stiff 1.8 mm rubbers, it amazes opponents with the accuracy and power of its shots. Topspins have excellent rotation.

Previously, I played with a Victas Quartet All+ blade with the same rubbers. It was also good, but now the feeling of the game has multiplied. In general, with each game (for 1.5 months), I get more and more pleasure.

Everyone who has tried playing with this racket has spoken very well of it! I recommend it.

#8September 2017

Outstanding design and manufacturing quality.

The handle is asymmetric, with distinct backhand and forehand sides of the blade.

Compared to the all-wood Acoustic, I’ve noticed a decrease in spin on my loops. However, hitting and blocking feel more solid than with the Acoustic. There is a slight increase in speed, but it’s not significant. Overall, after a month of experimenting with this 7-ply blade, I’ve returned to using my Acoustic.

#9April 2017

At first glance, it’s beautiful! Compared to the Clipper Wood, it grips the ball better and is more stable. With light force, you have control, and with stronger force, you can hit through the ball.

It is the best choice for those who like the feel of pure wood.

#10April 2017

It might seem a bit expensive, but this 3D handle feels very comfortable. The whole blade is stiff, yet offers a crisp feel.

#11January 2016

The Haifu Blue Whale 3 with Hurricane 360 feels good, but the Nittaku Hurricane Pro feels slightly muffled and weak.

#12January 2016

If I had to choose again, I would lean towards the flared (FL) handle. The straight (ST) handle is also comfortable, but it’s a bit too thick.

#13May 2014

Very good blade with 7 plies.

It offers really good control.

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