Nittaku Violoncello
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Highest class wood and production, made with the special plywood technology used in manufacturing stringed instruments. Fantastic vibration absorption resulting in excellent performance in a defensive blade with offensive potential. After feeling this one you can never go back!
Class: DEF+
Material: All Wood
Ply: 5w
Blade Thickness: 5.3mm
Speed: 67
Control: 90
Weight: 92g
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Reviews of Nittaku Violoncello (3)
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Nittaku Violoncello
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November 30, 2025
Its a very good table tennis blade. Worth its price. Its great for chopping with long pips, but it also performs excellently in attack. An ideal blade for the modern defender. It offers more control than the JSH, which is simply too fast. Interestingly, Nittaku also released this bladean older versionunder the name "Vioncello".
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Nittaku Violoncello
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May 1, 2024
Its a very nice blade, i would say faster than the most defensive blades with a good catapult.
Its a fantastic blade to loop the ball with a lot of spin.
If you play ox rubber on the backhand youve to adjust the stroke because the ball goes a little higher.
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Nittaku Violoncello
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September 14, 2008
I played against one of my friends recently that has this and he let me play a couple games with it. I was really impressed with the consistency AND accuracy, top notch! A wonderful defensive blade for close, mid and long distance. For the couple hours I used it I tried to just play pure defensive without going for the kill so I personally didn't get to experience any counter-looping or wild topspin, but I could tell it definitely had the potential (and I know my friend does counter-loop from time to time). I am not sure the price, but if it is like the other musical instrument Nittaku blades I am sure it is over $100. Very good feel, nice handle, good weight distribution... This is the kind of blade I wish I had back when I played Modern Defensive.