FLYATT Carbon PRO

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Little hard
[Performance] Speed and Control are excellent.
FLYATT Carbon PRO
FLYATT Carbon PRO

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Averages reviews points

  • Evaluation: 8.35 / 10
  • Number of review: 34
    • Speed:8.88
    • Spin:7.5
    • Control:7.85

    This blade with 2 plies of kevlar carbon is recommended for spin oriented attacking game. FLYATT Carbon PRO is slightly thinner than FLYATT Carbon, so it has a bit more of feeling needed for spin shots. Blade has perfect balance and special wooden edge protection.

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    Specifications

    Price
    12,000 Yen(Include tax 13,200 Yen)
    Producer
    Nittaku
    Product code
    NC-0370,NC-0371
    Speed
    Fast
    Touch
    hard
    Weight
    85g (±)
    Material
    Five plywood Kevlar two carbon u (Wood, Other, 7 ply wood)
    Thickness
    5.8mm

    User reviews

    • visitor

      K.king (Experience:11〜20 years) This bounce is amazing at this price

      Player reviews

      Since I started working and my practice time has decreased, I've given up on outer rackets since using the Timo Boll ALC in high school. However, I've been practicing more since my job transfer, so I thought I'd buy something inexpensive and similar to the ALC.
      I'd previously used fiber and solid wood rubbers, so this is a comparison. The rubber is thick on both sides. I play in the front-middle, back-top position.

      - First of all, it really resonates with your hand. It makes a metallic crackling sound.
      - It just flies. It has a dig 80, but even with that in mind, it still flies.
      - It's light and easy to swing. It's thick on both sides, but even with the extra thick rubber, I think it's still light enough for a man to swing.
      - It's good with the outer racket, as it produces a speedy knuckle. It's also relatively easy to hit against backspin.
      - It has good rebound, so even when hit against the wrong side, it produces a low, fast ball.
      - It takes some getting used to, as it flies farther with table-top techniques. It's pretty good with the speed it produces with offensive techniques like flicks.

      I still have a lot to learn, but I think that with this price and performance, even intermediate and advanced players will be satisfied.

      It flies quite well, so it would be interesting to combine it with a sticky rubber, and I'd like to try that someday.

      However, I wouldn't recommend it for beginners. It's too hard and flies too far.

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      2025/11/11
      Overall
      8/10
      Speed
      10
      Spin
      7
      Control
      7
      Touch
      10
      Hardness hard

      Recommended rubber (Forehand) DIGNICS 80

      Recommended rubber (Backhand) SuperSpinpips

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