Nittaku is a Japanese table tennis equipment manufacturer that produces high-quality table tennis blades, rubbers, and balls.
Founded in 1920 in Tokyo, Japan.
Initially produced bat covers, rackets and expanded into table tennis balls in the 1950s.
Introduced the world's first celluloid balls in 1952.
Began production of table tennis rubbers in 1965 and blades in 1967.
Official ball supplier to the 2000, 2004 and 2012 Olympic Games.
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A five-ply all-wood table tennis blade known for its exceptional control and feel.
A tacky, high-speed table tennis rubber designed for professionals.
A high-quality, seamless plastic table tennis ball used in professional tournaments.
Most Nittaku products are manufactured in Japan.
Nittaku products are generally more expensive than other brands due to their high quality and performance capabilities.
The Nittaku Acoustic is one of the most popular blades due to its exceptional control and feel.
The Turbo Orange version is slightly faster and has a brighter color for better visibility during matches.
Nittaku has been the official ball supplier for the 2000, 2004 and 2012 Olympic Games.