I'll say right away that I've used two Victas Koji Matsushita (defense) table tennis racket bases, an older one and a newer one. These two racket bases have different playing characteristics. The newer racket base has a very high vibration. It was quite a struggle to get used to it during the first training session! Secondly, the introduction to the racket base states that all Koji Matsushita racket bases are handmade without exception! I don't believe it, handmade racket bases are still of much better quality.
The newer version simply requires a lot of getting used to, although in terms of playing feel, this base is one of the best, the feel, the control is absolutely top-notch in the world.
I'll make a new comment here in half a year and then give a final assessment of this racket base.
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on December 20, 2025
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