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Review: Nittaku Septear CS |
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tdragon
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Posted: 10/11/2008 at 1:26am |
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ppgear
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You can see this on TableTennisDB.com:
http://www.tabletennisdb.com/table-tennis-blade.php?id=nittaku-septear |
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Arthur Lui
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tdragon
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Are there two different versions of Septear (normal and special for chinese team version)? I saw that they are sold two different prices at Taiwan's site. Does anyone know what is the different between two versions? |
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dalamchops
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i really think i got a bad septear, slow as ****
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ttrubberman
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It�s hard and it�s soft: My new blade Nittaku Septear CS
October 10th, 2008
First, let�s have a look on my blade: First impression: When I open the box, I found that the craftwork of the blade is really good, very attractive. At the same time, I find the smell that only can found in Hinoki wood! It�s very light in weight,73g only. (This is Chinese penhold, FL / ST may be heavier) Testing: Here is my testing configuration: Forehand: Nittaku Moristo 2000 MAX, Backhand: Nittaku Narucross EX Soft. Both forehand and backhand rubbers are the one I used for competition and practicing. For looping, it can make high loop easily. Although this is a 7-plywood blade, I cannot find the hard feeling as the stiga clipper wood, it�s powerful but soft. I can find the soft wood feeling (hinoki wood) when I power hit the ball, the feeling is quite different from my first blade, Malin Carbon, my hand can feel the soft touch on the hinoki wood. If I compare it to general 5-plywood, it�s more powerful but keep the same (or even better)hand feeling. It�s amazing! Of course, it�s not as powerful as those �carbon� blade, but it can give you a balance in between 5-plywood and carbon blade. Conclusion: I think this blade is a good selection in the age of glue-banned, it�s fast, good feeling and easy-to-control blade, it can give you the special ball hitting feeling of the hinoki wood, and it�s light in weight! http://www.ttrubberman.com |
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