Nittaku Violin

Equipment

sam o
sam o Asked 10 years ago

Hello Alois,

Would you be able to help me determine whether the Donic Bluefire M1, 2, JP 01 or 02 would suit the Nittaku Violin?

My main concern is that it won't have enough power for mid distance looping as my strokes are quite compact.

There are a lot of contradictory information on this blade's softness/hardness over the internet.

Looking forward to hearing back. Thanks

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 10 years ago

Hi Sam,

I haven't used one but hopefully others that have used it can give you some advice.

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Enoch Oppong

Enoch Oppong Posted 10 years ago

Hi sam o my friend has the same blade as you do and has a bluefire m1 on it. I would recommend you go for the m1 if you like medium to hard rubber with good spin or go for m2 if you would like more control while looping. Btw I have tried both rubbers and I personally prefer m1 


Enoch Oppong

Enoch Oppong Posted 10 years ago

M1 also has better power than m2 you can check out rubber info on tabletennisdatabase.com


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