Customer Reviews
All reviews listed are from verified customers who have purchased this product.
- 27/11/2024 nice feeling Review by Homana Ioan-Marius
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Quality
It has a great feeling
Cons: the wood has low impact resistence, meaning is more softer if you hit it on something.
I will use it more !
Thanks TT 11 ! - 10/04/2023 Pritty good for the first j-Pen blade Review by Uros Riznic
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Quality
In my opinion, the racket is too narrow.
It seems too small when held in the hand, and because of that you feel as if you are holding a toy and not a racket.
The material is very good.
The racket is also very light, so you can comfortably stick 2 max rubber to it.
In my opinion, a much better option is the Nittaku Sou MF R Jp.Pen base because of that racket width. - 05/04/2023 Light Easy Small Review by Gianmarco Bevacqua
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Quality
The quality of the blade is superb as most Nittaku blades the set up with two rubbers light and easy to play with, slightly different angles on forehand due to jpen grip. Overall easy transition to Jpen but looking forward to something with a bit more weight and size. Probably best suited to juniors or Jpen beginners. Yet quality of the wood/shots at impact is very pleasing and quite fast for such a light blade. - 09/07/2020 Small and light weight Review by Hin
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Quality
This blade is probably more suitable for junior players or someone who doesn't have a strong arm. With rubbers on my bat is only 136g in total. Due to the lightweight, you might find this blade slower when you use the same rubbers from your previous blade. - 18/12/2018 Comparing this with Revofusion MF P Review by Hil
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Quality
Just a recreational player here and would like to share my experience having bought both Revofusion MF P & Sou MF P. I have no ranking to speak of.
Sou MF P:
Lighter - 64g blade only; 145g with Kokutaku BLütenkirsche 868 on both sides.
Softer feel than Revofusion MF P with a familiar single ply Hinoki feeling when compared with my older Butterfly Senkoh 1 & Nittaku EERU which both had BH rubber too. (Sorry, really can't afford any high end JPen to add a BH rubber) Soft 1 ply wood, I accidentally snip off a little bit when I was trimming the new rubber with a pair of scissors -_-
Revofusion MF P:
Heavier - 82g blade only; 164g with Kokutaku BLütenkirsche 868 on both sides. Blade is also 1mm thicker than Sou MF P.
Stiffer feel than Sou MF P as Revofusion is 3 ply while Sou MF P is single ply.
Overall:
As a recreational player learning JPEN RPB, I find myself using Sou mainly, more so than Revofusion. Though Revofusion seems to have more power/speed on FH swing, I find myself being tired after an hour but with the Sou, I was able to play for 2 hours consistently and better player reactions due to the lighter Sou setup. Both Revofusion & Sou seems to block the same on traditional BH.
The cork grip on the handle is thicker & harder on Revofusion & stays in good shape during initial testing of both setups. The cork grip on the Sou is more comfortable due to being softer, but starting to show compressed spot after using them for the same hours for the 1st week.
Having tried both, IF I am allowed to purchase only 1 of these, I will go for the Sou MF P & hope Nittaku would had made both cork grips the same as Revofusion.
Hope these helps someone who wasn't sure which MF P to purchase. - 24/04/2017 Good blade Review by marco magrini
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Quality - 28/02/2017 Great blade. Description is wrong. Review by Dustin Combs
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Quality
TT11's description is wrong though. The blade face is 161x128mm. I had to be more mindful of the ball because it is more narrow than what I'm used to, but now this is my #1 blade.
Great product!