Nittaku Zalt

Rubber description:

Nittaku Zalt table tennis rubber is a high-performance option for players seeking a balance of speed, spin, and control. With an overall rating of 8.5 out of 10, it combines excellent playing characteristics with remarkable consistency.

The Zalt rubber features a medium-hard sponge with a hardness rating of 3.2, providing a good balance between speed and control. Its tackiness level of 1.7 grants optimal grip for imparting heavy spin on the ball, making it ideal for aggressive players. Furthermore, its weight of 3.7 contributes to a stable and controlled playing experience.

In terms of speed and spin, the Nittaku Zalt excels with ratings of 8.6 for both categories. Players can generate powerful shots and produce devastating spin, keeping their opponents on the defensive. The rubber's gears rating of 5.5 indicates its versatility, allowing for both fast-paced rallies and controlled play when necessary.

The throw angle of 5.3 contributes to the rubber's well-balanced nature, enabling players to execute a wide range of shots with confidence. Additionally, the Zalt rubber boasts exceptional consistency, earning a rating of 8.3, ensuring reliable performance throughout matches.

While the rubber excels in many aspects, its durability is a potential drawback, with a rating of only 5.6. Players may need to replace the rubber more frequently compared to other options. However, its overall strengths outweigh this minor shortcoming.

Overall, the Nittaku Zalt table tennis rubber is an excellent choice for players seeking a blend of speed, spin, control, and consistency. Its balanced performance and versatility cater to a wide range of playing styles, making it a formidable option for intermediate and advanced players.

Recent Reviews

#1 — July 2018

In my experience, this rubber is excellent for backhand shots. However, it does not have a long lifespan.

#2 — March 2014

This rubber is excellent for beginners to low-intermediate players looking to develop good strokes and fine touch. It is a recently released non-tensor rubber.

I use it as a forehand rubber, although I have seen it effectively employed on the backhand side of fast composite blades. My rubber is 1.8mm thick and black, glued to a 5-ply all-wood blade, which is an average speed hard blade.

I have been able to produce decent topspins and low, near-straight shots (drives). It performs well for both short and mid-table play.

Overall, I have rated it 9/10. This rating applies to players seeking a solid forehand rubber for basic training, including topspin, sidespin, and close-table loops, as well as skill refinement.

For its price, it offers great value; I paid around $27 USD for mine.

However, I am unable to assess its durability as I haven’t had it long enough.

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