Weight
92g
Thickness
5.8mm
Plies
9-ply
Handles
FL / ST
Material
Hybrid
Head Shape
Standard
Balance
Balanced
Noveliar
Nittaku Noveliar merges the dynamic power of composite materials with the classic touch of premium Kiso Hinoki wood. This 9-ply hybrid blade integrates two layers of unique G-Carbon fiber within its seven wood plies, creating an offensive weapon that delivers exceptional speed and spin while maintaining remarkable ball feel. Its balanced weight and comfortable handle design support a versatile playing style, enabling powerful smashes, heavy loops, and precise serves with consistent feedback. Crafted in Japan, the Noveliar offers a distinct sensory experience, combining modern performance with traditional craftsmanship for players looking to elevate their attacking game.
The blade uses a 9-ply construction. The core structure consists of seven layers of Kiso Hinoki wood, renowned for its feel and consistency. Integrated at specific positions within this stack are two layers of G-Carbon fiber. This complex layering is engineered to position the carbon for optimal power transfer while sandwiching it with wood to maintain a connected, desirable playing sensation.
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✦Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics
Noveliar operates in the highest echelons of blade speed. The dual G-Carbon layers act as powerful accelerators, transforming full strokes into devastatingly fast attacks. Loops explode off the rubber with minimal effort, and smashes feel direct and penetrating. This isn't a sluggish blade that needs to be forced; it naturally amplifies offensive intent, making it ideal for players who build their game around relentless attacking pressure from mid-distance and beyond.
For its immense speed, Noveliar maintains impressive control. The secret lies in the seven plies of high-quality Kiso Hinoki, which provide a familiar, connected wood feel that helps stabilize shots. While not as forgiving as a pure defensive blade, it allows for precise placement on loops, consistent blocking, and reliable short game play. Players find they can execute controlled, spin-oriented openings with confidence, trusting the blade's feedback to guide placement.
The feel is a compelling mix of crispness and connection. On impact, there's a distinct solidity and a sharp, high-pitched sound that signals direct power transfer. Yet, underneath, the Hinoki core provides a recognizable wood-like cushion and feedback, especially on softer strokes. It's not the soft, flexy feel of an all-wood blade, nor the stark, brittle feel of some all-carbon composites—it occupies a unique middle ground that many find highly engaging.
The blade produces a medium-high throw angle, perfect for an offensive style. Loops and topspins naturally arc over the net with good clearance, making aggressive play safer and more consistent. This characteristic helps generate heavy, diving shots that are difficult for opponents to counter, especially when combined with the blade's inherent speed.
Dwell time is moderate, striking a clever balance. The carbon layers promote a quick rebound, but the multiple Hinoki plies absorb the ball just enough to allow for effective brushing and spin generation. This gives players adequate time to shape their loops and serves with heavy spin, without the blade feeling overly slow or mushy on direct hits.
Flexibility sits squarely in the medium range. The carbon layers provide a strong, stable backbone that limits large flex, ideal for direct drives and blocks. However, the blade isn't completely rigid; the wood composition allows for a subtle, controlled bending during heavy brushing strokes, which assists in spin production and adds a layer of comfort to the playing experience.
Vibration is well-moderated. The G-Carbon stiffens the blade, reducing the low-frequency vibrations common in some all-wood designs. However, the Hinoki ensures enough feedback reaches the hand to maintain a good sense of touch. The result is a clean, informative sensation that isn't harsh or numbing, aiding in precision without causing fatigue.
Exemplifying Japanese precision, the Noveliar's build quality is outstanding. The lamination of the precious Kiso Hinoki with the G-Carbon fibers is flawless, resulting in a perfectly balanced, consistent blade. The wood itself is aromatic and beautifully finished, while the handle is ergonomically shaped and securely attached. This meticulous craftsmanship ensures durability and a consistent performance that players can rely on match after match.
Technology
The Noveliar's core technology is its hybrid layering of premium Kiso Hinoki wood and proprietary G-Carbon. G-Carbon is a specialized fiber where carbon strands are crossed with glass fibers, designed to enhance stiffness and rebound speed while potentially offering a slightly different feel than pure carbon. This material is strategically placed within the seven wood plies to create a 9-ply structure that amplifies power from the carbon while preserving the tactile feedback, dwell, and aromatic quality of the Hinoki. The goal is a synergistic effect: the wood provides control and feel, the carbon provides explosive acceleration.
Similar Blades
Nittaku Septear
For players drawn to the premium Kiso Hinoki feel but seeking a more traditional, controlled experience, the Nittaku Septear is a direct relative. It shares the seven plies of Hinoki but as a pure all-wood construction, lacking any carbon layers. This makes the Septear significantly slower, softer, and more flexible, offering greater dwell time and a classic wood touch. It's an excellent choice for players who prioritize feel, spin, and control over outright power, or for those looking to step up from the Septear to a faster, more modern offensive tool.