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Author:  [email protected] [ 11 Aug 2017, 03:21 ]
Post subject:  Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

I am going for Nittaku Best Anti because I can chop (a bit) with it, and forehand would be Tibhar Evolution MX-S, but I am not sure about the blade. I prefer Stiga because of the Legend handle (Wide Flared). Which of the following do you suggest?

Stiga Allround Classic Carbon
Stiga Allround Wood NCT
Stiga Allround CR - WRB

Author:  peterpong [ 11 Aug 2017, 20:52 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

i use best anti in 1.8 and its amazing for blocking and chopping.i use a defplay.its also good with an all minus grubba pro.
im sure it will be ideal with any of your blades.if too fast you can always move down to a slower blade.what country do you live in?

Author:  [email protected] [ 11 Aug 2017, 21:59 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

Thank you for your response. I am in India.

After I posted the question, I read about Dr. Neubauer Hercules and Der Materialspezialist Spinhunter and found them to be good. Now I am even more confused :^) :headbang:

Author:  peterpong [ 11 Aug 2017, 22:17 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

it all depends on your game for choice of blade.i like to passive block close to the table and also chop away from the table with anti.i also like to passive block on the f/h and do the odd drive.for blocking heavy loops the defplay blade is very good when used with best anti.
i use short pips on the forehand-its very confusing and i get my stuff cheap from e bay and sell on what i dont like

Author:  [email protected] [ 13 Aug 2017, 03:56 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

Hi Peterpong,

Thank you for your feedback? I decided to go with Stiga Allround CR - WRB and Nittaku Best anti on BH.

However, I am still unable to decide between 1.2 mm and 1.8 mm. Could you explain the differences? Which thickness should be used for what purpose -
chop(spin)/block/reversal? Which has better control?

Thank you,

Krishna.

Author:  peterpong [ 13 Aug 2017, 04:04 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

http://www.noppen-test.de/forum/viewtop ... f=6&t=7617
very good thread - use google translate
i have only ever used 1.8 and find it fantastic for blocking and chopping-you can also do backhand drives.

Author:  5stars [ 01 Sep 2017, 15:54 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

Hi Krishna,
I use the same setup you mentioned. NBA on BH and MX-S for FH. NBA thickness is 1.8 and MX-S is max.
If you are from Hyderabad we can meet and you can check how Nest Anti with 1.8mm plays. I am using BBC Nine blade.

Author:  [email protected] [ 02 Sep 2017, 21:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

That's good to know. Sorry, I am in B'lore. I will let you know if I visit Hyd. My best wishes.

Author:  peterpong [ 02 Sep 2017, 22:37 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

That's good to know. Sorry, I am in B'lore. I will let you know if I visit Hyd. My best wishes.

do you like 1.2 best anti?

Author:  [email protected] [ 03 Sep 2017, 00:45 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

It's alright, I use it for an emergency chop else block/push most of the time. I win some, I lose some. I am not certain if I am using it right. So many things I could be wrong about....blade type (right now off+), bat angle for anti rubber play, grip on handle (soft/medium/hard), playing distance from table, watching the ball till contact on blade etc

I ordered a new stiff carbon blade (all+) with 1.2 mm Best Anti and it's on its way. And I hope to work on the issues I mentioned above one step at a time, and by trial and error.

I will keep this post updated on what I find. Thanks for asking.

Author:  peterpong [ 12 Oct 2017, 00:03 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

:) ALL FROM GERMAN FORUM AND TRANSLATED

the NBA I play for 30 years in 2.0 earlier 2.2.

Have him tested on the Grubba Carbon.
The Grubba Carbon is a wood without feeling.
In my opinion, the station wagon was very bad.

An NBA on a Grubba All + is a dream.
Feeling without end. Play the Kombi for 10 years.
Many years of Landesliga WTTV clearly positive.

Everything goes block, counter, bob. Short shelves and
pseudo top.

The NBA is hardly ever a turnaround.
With the Grubba Carbon, the ball is just
way too long for the block and counter.

Since when are Andro woods more sensitive?
They have been regarded as unfeeling forever.
See, for example, the Core series.


Post subject: Re: Change to Anti Top, material question?contributionPosted: Monday 13 December 2010, 17:38
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Registered: Monday, December 6th 2010, 8:56 pm
Posts: 526
Hello,

to the question sponge strength faster or slower. The
NBA sponge is already relatively damping.
But the wood is very important. Medium hard or hard
wood 2.0. Soft wood rather thin
because otherwise too spongy.
Can always emphasize his great plus
is the simple control in almost all game situations.


Wahni
Post subject: Re: Nittaku Best AnticontributionPosted: Saturday January 24, 2015, 15:36
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Joined: Saturday, March 20, 2010, 11:30 am
Posts: 15
club: SC Union 08 Lüdinghausen
Series: 1. Kreisklasse
TTR value: 1,490
I am currently playing the NBA (black, 2.0mm) RH (QTTR around 1400, 2nd class NRW).
Gameplay: Mainly block (active and passive) / counter and if there must be long defense.
Actually, I am satisfied with my NBA, supercontrolled, doing what I expect from him. Since I would like to test something in the coming Easter holidays, here is my question: Has ever one of you a change on mittellange Noppe dared? And if so on which and with what success? I love the Neubauer killer.
Greeting Wahni

_________________
Wood: Donic Waldner Senso Carbon
VH: Tibhar Aurus soft 2.1 red
RH: Nittaku Best Anti 2.0 black

So in a nutshell-woods so far found and used on the internet
Donic Waldner Senso Carbon
Donic defplay senso -(reduced head)
butterfly Grubba All +
butterfly grubba pro All -

Author:  Bulldog [ 04 Jan 2018, 06:00 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

Dr Neubauer Hercules goes well with the 1mm version which I think is described as 1mm to 1.3mm. I suppose I ought to measure the sponge on mine.

Bulldog.

Author:  peterpong [ 04 Jan 2018, 07:57 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

its also good on the Dr Neubauer kung fu blade.it plays slightly faster than the defplay.

Author:  Bulldog [ 16 Jan 2018, 05:57 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

Had a great two hour practice session last night and although I was tired when we started I got very encouraging results from the NBA. Marvellous control on block and chop block. Superb for drop shots and in its element for return of serve.
The rubber is also useful for the odd surprise flat serve and for no spin short serves.I have started hitting high balls to my backhand and punching backspin which is easier to do cross table than down the line.
I will shortly be ready to use the rubber competitively.
Quietly optimistic.
Bulldog.

Author:  univesse [ 16 Jan 2018, 15:09 ]
Post subject:  Re: Which blade for Nittaku Best Anti?

Bulldog wrote:
Had a great two hour practice session last night and although I was tired when we started I got very encouraging results from the NBA. Marvellous control on block and chop block. Superb for drop shots and in its element for return of serve.
The rubber is also useful for the odd surprise flat serve and for no spin short serves.I have started hitting high balls to my backhand and punching backspin which is easier to do cross table than down the line.
I will shortly be ready to use the rubber competitively.
Quietly optimistic.
Bulldog.

Hi Krishna, I've been playing with Superanti for some 23 years now, with 2.0mm sponge. NBA is similar. I've found it work best on slow to allround blades on the stiffer end. In last 10 years I've settled on Stiga Hypertech CR, which is supposedly a Stiga Allround classic with CR and hardened veneers, the forehand being slightly faster. It's the most precise blade I know. Previously Primorac Off- and Butterfly Morim have also worked for me great, but after the speedglue ban I switched to the Hypertech. The stiga Def was too soft, and the allround carbon just didn't suit me, it's a bit faster. I tried the DMS Revolution blade recently too but found it faster, less precise abd curiously - very hard to generate spin with. I play the anti like a normal rubber, opening 3rd ball attack, block with upward not downward motion and occasional chop if end up behind at mid distance. Good luck finding a good combo, and most importantly, clinging to it :)


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