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Composite/carbon
Upgraded from a DHS Hurricane King 2 with Butterfly Rozena on both sides. This is my first carbon composite blade.
The evenly spaced wood grain looks amazing, and the carbon provides a very large sweet spot. It allows for stable hits, crisp attacks, and easy looping. I paired it with a Nittaku Tubo blue on the forehand and a G-1 on the backhand.
I love this blade setup. It has improved my attacks and given my loops a major boost. I’ve only played with it for two months, and it already feels like an extension of my hand. I’m sure there are faster blade and rubber combinations out there, but this setup always lands, and I have consistent high spin.
The blade is very good and has a nice finish. Nittaku has made something special with this blade.
The blade quality is good.
I assembled a racket with a red Fastarc G-1 in the maximum thickness and a black Fastarc G-1 in 2.0 thickness.
It turned out to be a very dangerous combination for the opponent. At first, it took a long time to get used to the unusually strong catapult effect, but now everything is getting better.
Superb build quality. It performs very well with Andro Rasanter R47 2 mm.
It offers good control and a wide sweet spot. At my level, I consider it an OFF-.
The handle is thinner than average, but it is easy to get used to.
This paddle is excellent, especially for advanced players. You can execute any shot with precision, and it offers amazing control.
As an intermediate-level table tennis player, I recently had the chance to try out the Nittaku Violin Carbon Inner table tennis blade, and I have to say that it’s one of the best blades I’ve ever used.
The blade’s standout feature is definitely its power. The carbon inner layer provides an incredible amount of stiffness and speed, which allows you to generate a lot of spin and power on your shots. This makes it great for aggressive play and putting pressure on your opponents.
Despite the added power, the blade still had good touch and feel, which was important for executing finesse shots and controlling the ball in rallies. The balance between power and control was really impressive, and I found it to be a great choice for both offensive and defensive play.
The design of the blade is also top-notch. It has a sleek look, and the handle is comfortable to hold. I didn’t experience any discomfort or hand fatigue during extended playing sessions, which was great.
One potential downside of the Violin Carbon Inner is its price point. It’s definitely one of the more expensive blades on the market, which may not be feasible for all players. Additionally, the added power may take some time to adjust to, so it may not be the best choice for players who are just starting out.
Overall, I would highly recommend the Nittaku Violin Carbon Inner for intermediate-level players who are looking for a high-quality blade that can provide both power and control. While it may be a bit pricey, the results are definitely worth it for players who are serious about improving their game.
I got this as an upgrade to my regular violin, and it did not disappoint. This is basically a faster version with a very similar feeling to the original.
My inner carbon violin of 84g is approximately 15-20% faster than my 86g violin.
Very balanced blade.
This is the first time I’ve owned a Nittaku blade. I love this blade so much because of its touch, control, feel, and speed. It’s not too fast and not too slow.
The only complaint I have is the handle; it is too small. However, after 30 minutes of practice, my palms adapted, and I was able to achieve my highest game shortly after.
Offensive blade, but not slow if you pair it with fast or boosted rubbers.
Currently testing with H3 provincial and Sieger PK50, boosted. It offers a lot of control.
Excellent feeling: Hard smashes, stable blocks, and pushes all feel great.
I will use this setup throughout the next season. My setup is Backhand Dignics red 1.9, and forehand Spinlord black 1.8.
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