Koji Matsushita Offensive

Weight

93g

Thickness

6mm

Plies

5-ply

Head Size

165x155

Handles

FL / ST

Material

AllWood

Head Shape

Oversized

Balance

Balanced

Victas

Koji Matsushita Offensive

Japan

Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive is a premium 5-ply all-wood blade, hand-crafted in Japan for the modern defender who attacks. It masterfully blends exceptional control for chopping and blocking with surprising power for counter-loops and drives. The construction pairs a slightly harder mahogany outer ply for dynamism with softer inner plies for feedback, creating a versatile tool that facilitates a smooth, confident transition from defense to offense. This blade is a top choice for players who refuse to be pigeonholed, demanding precision without sacrificing attacking potential.

5-Ply Construction

The blade features a 5-ply all-wood construction. The outer plies use a slightly harder mahogany, which contributes to power and a direct playing feel. The inner and core veneers are made of softer woods, which are crucial for enhancing control, feedback, and overall feeling, creating the balanced performance ideal for mixed defensive and offensive play.

TT Sensei Ratings

Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics

Speed
8.0

Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive operates in the OFF- category, providing more pace than traditional defensive blades while maintaining strong defensive stability. Players report it has two distinct gears: one for controlled, placid shots and another for powerful offensive bursts. The harder outer mahogany plies contribute significantly to this speed potential, allowing it to compete with dedicated offensive blades when you commit to a full stroke.

Control
8.0

Control is the standout feature of this blade, consistently highlighted as exceptional. It offers remarkable precision and stability, which is paramount for consistent defensive play like chopping and blocking. Even when unleashing its offensive capabilities, the blade retains a high degree of control, allowing for accurate placement of drives and loops. The softer inner plies are key, providing excellent feedback and a sensitive feel for delicate touch shots.

Feel
Medium-Hard
SoftMedium-HardHard

The feel is generally described as medium-hard. The harder outer mahogany plies contribute to a stiffer, more direct sensation upon impact, which is beneficial for generating power. However, the softer inner plies ensure there is still enough feedback and sensitivity for effective defensive touch, creating a unique and communicative playing experience.

Throw Angle
Medium-High
LowMedium-HighHigh

The throw angle is typically medium-high, especially when executing full-power loops from mid-distance. This higher trajectory, combined with the blade's inherent power, helps in generating heavy, arcing topspin. For defensive shots and close-to-the-table play, the throw angle is more controlled and adaptable, allowing for precise placement.

Dwell Time
7.5

Dwell time is considered moderate to good for a blade of this type. The combination of softer inner plies supports a decent dwell that aids in imparting spin during loops and controlled chops. It's not excessively long, which helps maintain directness and speed, but it is sufficient for effective spin generation in both defensive and offensive scenarios.

Flexibility
4.5

This blade is considered relatively stiff. The use of harder mahogany for the outer plies contributes to its rigidity, which is advantageous for generating direct speed and a crisp feel on offensive shots. It offers more stiffness than traditional flexible defensive blades, providing a stable platform for powerful attacks while still allowing for some dwell from the inner plies.

Vibration
4.0

Vibration is perceived as low to medium. While the stiffer outer plies might suggest more feedback, the overall construction and focus on control help dampen excessive vibrations. Players experience a solid, comfortable feel with minimal harshness, which contributes to comfort during extended rallies and defensive exchanges.

Quality
9.5

The build quality is frequently cited as outstanding, a direct result of its hand-made craftsmanship in Japan. The blade feels solid, well-constructed, and features beautiful external finishes. This high standard of manufacturing ensures durability and consistent performance over time, making it a reliable and trustworthy piece of equipment for serious players.

Technology

Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive embodies Japanese blade-making expertise, being meticulously hand-made in the Victas workshop. This process guarantees high quality and precise attention to detail. The core technology lies in its specific 5-ply wood composition. It strategically uses harder mahogany outer plies to enhance power and provide a direct, crisp feel. These are synergistically paired with softer inner plies that deliver the crucial control, feedback, and dwell necessary for defensive mastery. This material synergy is engineered to create a unique playing experience that enables seamless transitions from defensive stability to offensive aggression.

Pro Players Using This Blade

Yuto Muramatsu

Yuto Muramatsu, a prominent Japanese professional known for his modern defensive style, is closely associated with this blade. It is ideally suited for players like him who utilize a safe defensive base to launch sudden, aggressive counter-attacks. The blade's exceptional control for chopping and blocking, combined with its accessible speed for attacking transitions, makes it a perfect match for his dynamic and unpredictable playing style.

Similar Blades

Butterfly Joo Sae Hyuk

Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive is often compared to the Butterfly Joo Sae Hyuk blade. Our testing shows the KMO offers similar speed and control but is frequently described as lighter, slightly less stiff, and featuring a more comfortable handle. Many players find the KMO provides superior looping power and spin generation compared to the JSH, making it a more offensive-oriented choice within the defensive blade category.

Tibhar MX-P (MXP)

Some players recommend the Tibhar MXP as a good alternative for those using the KMO, particularly for modern defense. The comparison suggests both blades share a suitability for players who blend defensive solidity with offensive capabilities, offering a good balance of control and feeling for a versatile game.

Victas Koji Matsushita Defensive

The Victas Koji Matsushita Defensive is the sibling blade in the same series. While the Offensive model seeks a balance, the Defensive model is designed for players who prioritize extreme control and a more passive, consistent defensive game. The Offensive is notably faster and more geared towards players who actively look to initiate attacks from defense.