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Nittaku Flyatt Spin table tennis rubber is designed to provide players with exceptional spin, control, and consistency. With a speed rating of 8.9, it offers a balance between speed and control, making it suitable for a wide range of playing styles. The high spin rating of 9.2 enables players to generate heavy topspin and sidespin, making it difficult for opponents to return the ball. The Flyatt Spin also excels in control, earning a rating of 9.3, which allows players to place their shots precisely and accurately. The tackiness level of 2.1 provides a firm grip on the ball, facilitating spin generation and control.
The Nittaku Flyatt Spin rubber features a medium-hard sponge with a hardness rating of 4.2, providing a good balance between speed and control. The rubber has a sponge weight of 3.8 grams, contributing to its lightweight and maneuverability. In terms of gears, the Flyatt Spin earns a rating of 8.8, indicating its versatility in handling different types of shots and spin variations. The throw angle of 4.4 suggests a medium-high trajectory, which provides a balance between attacking and defensive capabilities.
The consistency rating of 10 reflects the Flyatt Spin's ability to perform consistently, even during long rallies and high-pressure situations. The durability rating of 9.1 indicates that the rubber maintains its performance and characteristics over an extended period of time. Overall, the Nittaku Flyatt Spin rubber earns a high rating of 9.3, making it an excellent choice for players seeking a combination of spin, control, and consistency in their game. Its tensor technology contributes to its high performance, while the absence of anti properties ensures a more traditional playing experience. Forum reviews praise the Flyatt Spin's spin capabilities, control, and durability, making it a popular choice among intermediate and advanced players.
I used this rubber in both 2.0 and 1.8 thicknesses on a Stiga OCC.
For spin-oriented play, I believe there are better options available, such as Vega, Omega, Evo, Tenergy, and others. While the rubber provides adequate spin for looping, it is not excellent. The grip is average, and the spin on pushes is poor. Additionally, the rubber feels a bit mushy, and the speed is not very high.
On a positive note, the durability is better than that of NF Soft. Overall, I think this rubber is more suitable for a flat game.
This is a nice rubber that I tested on the Infinity blade.
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