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Nittaku Septear
by Nittaku
Nittaku Septear is seven plies of Hinoki Heaven! Top-quality layers of Hinoki wood give this fast offensive blade a sensational feel of balance, power, and control. Class: OFF
Material: All Wood
Ply: 7w
Blade Thickness: 6.7mm
Speed: 90
Control: 74
Weight: 85g
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Reviews of Nittaku Septear (15)
For intermediate players with a taste for hinoki. Great at drives and smashes, good at loops. Blocking is a breeze, short game good. It goes well with hurricanes and hybrid rubbers. Has that hinoki catapult effect. Usually better to go mid hard or harder sponges with this. It is noticeably head heavy with h3n '39 & rakza z 2.0 attached, 190grams combined blade being 87grams.
With H3NPBS40 and O7CG. 7-ply not equal to 1-ply; the feel and performance are different. Lacks power; ALL+/OFF-, possibly. Should have read reviews here before buying. Still looking for the 1-ply feel of my previous Nittaku 1-ply Jpen from 35 years ago; regretted selling it.
This is one of the best all wood blades out there. Decent speed, very controllable, very good for close and mid distant attacks. Highly recommended!
my blade have ....7 plies of heaven hinoki....all of them are hinoki from oldest tree from... japanese women bro are best . is just like i said my girlfriend is most beautifull in the world and must have tinny p..y... .if your ball are going into the net d-ont blame your girlfriend or friend just need more exercise.....
Coming from Yasaka YEO.
At first, I thought this blade is another "7 ply blade" like DHS P7 or Stiga Clipper, but oh boy, I was wrong, by a large margin. As a player who always use 5 ply hardwood for more than 2 years, this blade offers more control than Yasaka YEO on both feeling and looping; however, this come at the cost of speed with additional spin on powerloop. As a result, this blade is loop monster OFF- blade. I still surprised that it offers almost the same feeling as Yasaka YEO that I don't have to adjust my technique to play it very well. The weight feeling wise is almost identical as YEO despite it is much thicker and heavier. The reason might come from the smaller blade area, so it has less area to put the rubber on.
[Update]
After I tried for almost a year, I would say that this blade does not match with classic rubber and chinese rubber. Those rubbers made this blade feels not have enough power to finish the point. I still like the feeling and control of this blade. So I will give it another try with tensor.
At first, I thought this blade is another "7 ply blade" like DHS P7 or Stiga Clipper, but oh boy, I was wrong, by a large margin. As a player who always use 5 ply hardwood for more than 2 years, this blade offers more control than Yasaka YEO on both feeling and looping; however, this come at the cost of speed with additional spin on powerloop. As a result, this blade is loop monster OFF- blade. I still surprised that it offers almost the same feeling as Yasaka YEO that I don't have to adjust my technique to play it very well. The weight feeling wise is almost identical as YEO despite it is much thicker and heavier. The reason might come from the smaller blade area, so it has less area to put the rubber on.
[Update]
After I tried for almost a year, I would say that this blade does not match with classic rubber and chinese rubber. Those rubbers made this blade feels not have enough power to finish the point. I still like the feeling and control of this blade. So I will give it another try with tensor.


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