I bought this Nittaku Hino 5.22 racket base and today I had my first 3-hour training session - a real weapon in table tennis!
Having previously read reviews about this racket base, I took a risk because the manufacturer's information warns that this racket base is not intended for intermediate players, it was supposed to be the fastest of the Nittaku rackets.
This racket really has speed, but there are even faster racket bases.
Nittaku Hino 5.22 has become my favorite table tennis racket base from today. Enough speed with good control and maneuverability! I like the control and maneuverability of this racket base, you direct the ball where you want, block the opponent's topspin where you want. A real weapon.
I use Xiom Omega VII PRO (max) under the forehand and Xiom Jekyll&HYDE C55 (max) under the backhand.
Both rubbers are good.
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for Nittaku Hino Blade 5.22
on January 9, 2025
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