Gamma Seven

Weight

90g

Thickness

6.45mm

Plies

7-ply

Head Size

157x151

Handles

FL / ST

Material

AllWood

Head Shape

Standard

Balance

Balanced

Neottec

Gamma Seven

2018

Neottec Gamma Seven is a 7-ply all-wood offensive blade built for aggressive, spin-oriented play. It delivers impressive speed that rivals some carbon blades while maintaining a solid, comfortable wood feel. Perfect for players who loop and drive from close to mid-distance, it offers a balanced blend of power and precision. Its construction focuses on delivering high performance at an accessible price point, making it a standout value in the offensive blade category.

7-Ply Construction

Gamma Seven features a 7-ply all-wood construction. The core consists of three Ayous plies, providing a solid foundation. This is surrounded by two Limba plies on each side, with the outermost layers also being Limba. This construction contributes to its fast nature while offering a softer feel on impact than many multi-ply blades.

TT Sensei Ratings

Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics

Speed
9.0

Neottec Gamma Seven is consistently rated as a very fast blade, with its speed around a 9.0 out of 10. Our testing shows it offers significant offensive power, fast enough to compete with many carbon blades, making it ideal for aggressive, attacking play.

Control
8.6

Despite its high speed, Gamma Seven offers a commendable level of control, with ratings averaging around 8.6. This control allows for effective spin-based strategies and accurate placement, providing a reliable platform even during powerful attacks.

Feel
Medium-Hard
SoftMedium-HardHard

Gamma Seven provides a solid and relatively stiff feel, yet offers a surprisingly soft sensation on ball impact, often described as almost hinoki-like. This unique balance creates a touch that combines power with good feedback.

Throw Angle
Medium-High
LowMedium-HighHigh

The combination of speed and stiffness creates a medium-high throw angle, ideal for looping and driving with good arc and depth, supporting spin-oriented offensive play.

Dwell Time
7.0

Gamma Seven offers good dwell time for a fast, stiff blade, allowing for adequate spin generation. Players report this dwell time works best with tacky or less bouncy rubbers rather than highly responsive tensor types.

Flexibility
4.0

Gamma Seven is generally considered a stiff blade, which contributes to its speed and direct feel. This stiffness is balanced by a softer impact sensation when contacting the ball.

Vibration
3.0

A standout characteristic is its remarkably low vibration, contributing to a comfortable playing experience. Despite its speed and stiffness, feedback is transmitted clearly without excessive jarring in the hand.

Quality
8.0

The build quality of Neottec Gamma Seven is generally regarded as excellent, especially considering its affordable price point. Players report solid construction and durability, aligning with the brand's philosophy of offering high quality at accessible prices.

Technology

Neottec emphasizes delivering supreme quality at affordable prices, manufacturing products in the same factories as more expensive brands. While no specific proprietary technologies are detailed for Gamma Seven, its construction utilizes Limba and Ayous woods in a precise 7-ply configuration. This traditional all-wood approach, combined with careful material selection and production attention, aims to achieve a balance of speed, control, and feel that rivals higher-priced blades—all without composite materials like carbon.

Similar Blades

Yasaka Extra Special

Both Yasaka Extra Special and Neottec Gamma Seven are 7-ply all-wood blades that cater to similar playing styles. They are often compared for players operating further from the table who emphasize speed, with the Gamma Seven noted for its softer impact feel.

Stiga Clipper

Stiga Clipper is another classic 7-ply all-wood offensive blade often considered alongside Gamma Seven. Both offer notable speed and power, with Gamma Seven providing a softer feel on impact, while Clipper remains a benchmark in the category.