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Introducing the Nittaku Ristal, a meticulously crafted table tennis blade designed to elevate your game to new heights. This exceptional blade seamlessly blends speed, control, and consistency, empowering you with the versatility to dominate the table.
Crafted with a 5-ply wooden construction, the Nittaku Ristal boasts a balanced composition that delivers outstanding performance. Its 5.6mm thickness and 85g weight provide an ideal combination of power and control, enabling you to execute precise shots with effortless ease.
The Nittaku Ristal's carefully selected wood materials undergo rigorous processing to achieve a uniform and high-quality structure. This meticulous attention to detail results in a blade that offers exceptional consistency, ensuring that every shot is delivered with precision and accuracy.
With a speed rating of 8 and a control rating of 9, the Ristal strikes a perfect balance between offensive and defensive capabilities. Its moderate stiffness and hardness of 3 and 2.2, respectively, contribute to its exceptional feel and responsiveness, allowing you to effortlessly transition between aggressive attacks and controlled defense.
Backed by numerous positive reviews from experienced players, the Nittaku Ristal has earned a reputation for its exceptional performance and versatility. Its ability to adapt to various playing styles and excel in both offensive and defensive situations makes it a popular choice among intermediate and advanced players seeking a blade that empowers their full potential.
Whether you're an aspiring player looking to take your game to the next level or a seasoned veteran seeking a reliable and high-performing blade, the Nittaku Ristal is an exceptional choice. Its combination of speed, control, and consistency, coupled with its exceptional craftsmanship, makes it a formidable weapon in the hands of any table tennis enthusiast.
My first CPEN blade had 729 Geospin Tacky for the FH and BH, but recently I had the FH changed to DHS Hurricane 3 Neo.
Overall, it’s not as snappy as I hoped. The blade is slow, and even with a medium-hard FH sponge, it did not push the ball as hard as I hoped it would. It feels more like an ALL blade than OFF.
However, the quality of the blade is good. This Nittaku is made in Japan. I’ve since upgraded to a 7-ply Nittaku Septear, which feels more promising.
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