Nittaku Flyatt Carbon Alpha is a lightweight, easy-controll offensive carbon table tennis blade with mid speed, stable control, and a large sweet spot for improving players. This blade serves as a bridge from beginner to intermediate level play. It prioritizes control performance while also offering the speed and spin performance that intermediate players expect.
The Nittaku Flyatt Carbon Alpha is designed for players moving into their first carbon blade. Its 5-ply wood construction with 2 ultra-thin outer carbon layers gives the blade added stability without making it feel too fast or difficult to control. The result is a light, balanced blade that helps players swing freely, recover quickly, and keep the ball on the table during faster rallies. The large sweet spot gives extra stability on off-center contact. That helps developing players feel more confident during blocks, counters, drives, and controlled topspin attacks.
Flyatt Carbon Alpha is a good step-up blade for players who want more speed than an all-wood beginner blade, but still need control as their technique improves. It gives enough rebound for offensive play while keeping the feel manageable.
QUICK TAKE:
Choose Nittaku Flyatt Carbon Alpha if you want an easy-to-handle carbon blade that adds speed and stability without making the setup too demanding.
Best For...
Developing players who want their first carbon blade with light weight, stable control, and easy handling.
Playing Style...
Allround offense, controlled topspin, blocking, counters, drives, and steady rally play.
Blade Feel...
Light, balanced, medium feel, stable, and easy to swing.
Rubber Pairing Advice...
Pair Flyatt Carbon Alpha with Nittaku Flyatt Spin for more control, spin, and stability in rallies. Pair it with Flyatt EVO if you want a faster, more direct setup for drives, counters, and smashes.
Who Should Avoid It...
Advanced players who want a very fast carbon blade for power looping from distance may prefer a stronger offensive carbon blade. Players who want maximum wood feel may prefer an allwood blade.