Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive

All-wood 8 reviews

Blade description:

The Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive table tennis blade is a versatile all-wood blade designed for players seeking a balance between power and control. Crafted with 5 plies of premium wood, including Koto, Hinoki, and Ayous, this blade offers a harmonious blend of speed, spin, and feel.

The blade's speed rating of 8.5 makes it suitable for offensive play, allowing players to generate powerful shots with ease. Its control rating of 9.1 provides excellent stability and precision, ensuring consistent performance and accuracy in all aspects of the game. The blade's stiffness rating of 6.6 indicates a moderate flex, which contributes to its versatility and adaptability to various playing styles.

The Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive blade is renowned for its exceptional consistency, earning a rating of 10. This consistency translates into reliable ball control and predictable shot outcomes, empowering players with confidence and enabling them to execute their strategies effectively. The overall rating of 9.5 reflects the blade's well-roundedness and suitability for a wide range of players, from intermediate to advanced levels.

Based on forum reviews, players have praised the Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive blade for its exceptional feel and responsiveness. Many users have highlighted its suitability for all-around play, with excellent performance in both offensive and defensive situations. The blade's ability to generate both power and spin has also been widely appreciated, making it a popular choice for players seeking versatility and adaptability in their game.

In summary, the Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive table tennis blade stands as an outstanding choice for players seeking a balanced and versatile blade that excels in both speed and control. Its carefully crafted construction and high-quality materials provide exceptional consistency and feel, making it a reliable and enjoyable blade for players of various skill levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — December 2017

This blade is highly recommended for modern defenders seeking a versatile blade that excels in both chopping and attacking. Its characteristics resemble those of the JSH blade while showcasing a lighter construction, slightly reduced stiffness, and a marginally smaller, thinner handle that enhances comfort. Additionally, its build quality is exceptional.

When paired with rubbers like Mark V GPS on the forehand and SuperSpinPips Chop 2 on the backhand, this blade performs exceptionally well. Its stiff construction and hard outer veneers complement softer rubbers, preventing the sponge from bottoming out.

However, for beginners, this blade is not recommended. A more appropriate choice for beginners would be something like the Donic Defplay Senso or the regular Victas Koji Matsushita blade. This recommendation is based on personal experience.

#2 — August 2017

Not many people know about the Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive. I won a tournament with this blade after my table tennis friend recommended it to me. When I play with this blade, I have great control over every shot. I’ve never seen a blade like it. People may call it an underrated blade, but it’s the best blade I’ve ever played with. With less effort, I can hit all sorts of shots. Even my club friends who have tried it love it. I recommend putting light rubber on it, as the blade is a bit heavy. It’s superb for both defense and attack, and I seldom make mistakes with this blade.

#3 — September 2015

This fast defensive blade (Off-) falls into the same speed category as the Butterfly Joo SaeHyuk and Defence II/III/IV. Despite sharing a similar speed, it features a slightly smaller blade head (155 x 164 compared to 156 x 165) and a marginally lower weight, ranging from 86-92g.

Unlike the Joo SaeHyuk and Defence II/III/IV, this blade is not suitable for players who prefer a disruptive style of play involving OX-pimples. It is specifically designed to cater to players who combine effective chopping techniques with powerful forehand topspin attacks.

In terms of feel, this blade exhibits a relatively hard and stiff character. Individuals who favor a softer, more flexible, and less speedy (All/All+) blade should consider the regular Victas Koji Matsushita blade. Both blades maintain a high standard of quality.

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