Nittaku Flyatt Hard

Tensor 11 reviews

11 Reviews

#1 — September 2021

Are you seeking an instant smash, a metal sound, lightweight performance, accurate blocking, and consistency in looping? This rubber may fulfill all these requirements; however, it does lack durability.

I discovered that using the black color of this rubber provides better ball grip, although it does sacrifice a bit of speed.

#2 — February 2019

This rubber has a little bit of everything. It is good, but it does not excel in any particular area. The price is very affordable at TT11, retailing for 31 euros.

#3 — November 2017

One thing that I like about this rubber is its sound. When you smash the ball, you will hear a fantastic sound coming from your blades.

The speed is fabulous; however, you need more power to generate topspin. I recommend these blades for beginner players who want to learn more about tensor rubber.

#4 — November 2017

This rubber is quite useful if you are primarily looking for performance in smashing. However, it offers very little in terms of spin. While it is suitable for the forehand, I find it to be too fast for my liking when used on the backhand.

#5 — July 2017

The Nittaku Flyatt Soft table tennis rubber offers an impressive blend of spin, speed, and control. This rubber is designed for players who seek to enhance their performance, making it a popular choice among both beginners and advanced players.

One of the standout features of Flyatt Soft is its unique sponge technology, which provides excellent feedback and a comfortable playing experience. The rubber’s soft surface allows for better grip, making it easier to generate spin during rallies. This is particularly beneficial for players who rely on topspin shots.

Furthermore, the rubber’s effective balance of speed and control makes it versatile for various playing styles. Whether you prefer aggressive play or a more defensive strategy, Flyatt Soft adapts smoothly to your game.

Overall, the Nittaku Flyatt Soft is an excellent option for anyone looking to improve their table tennis skills. With its combination of performance and comfort, it is sure to enhance your game.

#6 — May 2016

The Hitter rubber is my choice for the forehand on my Andro Temper Off-.

Good job, Nittaku! You know what I want.

#7 — June 2014

Overall, this rubber is good for the backhand, especially for shakehand players. It is relatively light and provides a nice feeling during play. However, I believe that the Nittaku Galze is superior in terms of speed and spin. Although the Galze is slightly heavier, the performance benefits outweigh the weight difference.

#8 — December 2013

This table tennis rubber is excellent for forehand loops and smashes. Its performance in these areas is noteworthy, making it a solid choice for players who prioritize offensive play.

#9 — June 2012

I set up the Butterfly Zhang Jike forehand with Omega 4 Asia and used this rubber for my backhand. I tested it for three hours.

The rubber is fast and offers very good control, with a medium to low throw. It works great for play close to the table, but also performs excellently at medium distance. Ball placement is very satisfactorily controllable.

I recommend pairing it with the Flyatt blade for a soft to medium feel. This rubber is made from high-grade natural polymer, as mentioned by the manufacturer.

#10 — February 2012

I recently purchased this rubber, which boasts outstanding offensive capabilities. The only question I have concerns its durability. I bought it from an online table tennis website on February 14. However, given that it is a Japan-made rubber, I am not surprised by its performance characteristics. I have paired this rubber with the Mark V HPS blade, M. Maze.

#11 — February 2012

This rubber offers a wide range of shots to explore, making it an excellent choice for players who like to experiment with their game. It also boasts above-average durability, ensuring that it will last through many matches. As a product from a quality brand, it is designed to meet the needs of serious table tennis enthusiasts.

For optimal performance, this rubber is best paired with slow to medium blades.

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