23 rubbers
Nittaku
Nittaku is the Japanese manufacturer whose blades are widely used by Japanese national team players. The Fastarc rubber line offers strong tensor performance at accessible pricing. Nittaku 3-Star training balls are the global standard for serious training and competition.
See our top Nittaku picks →Fastarc G-1
Nittaku's versatile all-round tensor. Consistently performs across all playing styles and techniques.
Fastarc C-1
Soft, high-spin Fastarc. Ideal for players developing heavy topspin technique and feel.
Fastarc P-1
Hardest and fastest Fastarc. For players who prioritize maximum pace and flat power shots.
Hammond FA
High grip, soft tensor designed for touch and feel. Excellent for players prioritizing consistency over power.
Moristo SP
Top-rated short pips for close-to-table play. Excellent for fast blocking and direct flat hitting.
Moristo DF
Defensive short pips with excellent control. Ideal for counter-hitting and consistent blocking play.
Renanos Bolt
Fast, aggressive Nittaku tensor. Reliable speed and spin for competition-level attacking play.
Hammond Pro B
Spin-focused control rubber. Excellent for consistent topspin play with good feel and placement.
Fastarc G-1 Energy
Premium Fastarc variant. Refined Nittaku character for elite Japanese-style attacking play.
Narcrux
Modern Nittaku hybrid with slight tackiness. Heavy spin character for Japanese-style elite play.
Fastarc S-1
Softer Fastarc variant. Predictable arc and excellent feel make this a popular pick for players moving from beginner to intermediate gear.
Fastarc LB
Softest Fastarc variant. High-arc spin character with a generous sweet spot — popular pick for BH or developing improvers.
Fastarc S-2
Harder Fastarc S variant. Direct attacking character — built for full-stroke players who want pacey, predictable feedback.
Hurricane Pro III Turbo Blue
Nittaku's licensed Hurricane 3 with the Turbo Blue sponge. Tackier topsheet, slightly faster sponge than retail H3 — a go-to Chinese-style FH at Japan-market quality control.
Hurricane Pro III Turbo Orange
Slightly softer-sponge Nittaku H3 variant. More forgiving than Turbo Blue while keeping the heavy tackiness — easier entry into Chinese-style play.
Hurricane Pro II
Nittaku's licensed Hurricane 2. Less tacky than H3, faster, more direct — preferred by players who want Chinese feel with European pace.
Hurricane Pro III 50°
Hardest-sponge Nittaku H3. Demanding stroke quality, maximum gear-shift on full power loops — for elite Chinese-style FH players who can drive it.
Renanos Hold
Control-first Renanos variant for defenders and chop-block players. Excellent feel on the chop — pairs beautifully with a long pip BH.
Renanos Glos
Mid-tier Renanos. Balanced character with a touch more attacking pop than Hold — a friendly all-round upgrade rubber.
Hurricane Tornado
Tacky FH rubber from Nittaku. Pure Chinese-style spin character with a Japan-market consistency you don't always get from retail H3.
Magic Carbon
Nittaku's accessible modern tensor. Balanced spin and speed, forgiving sweet spot — sensible bridge between beginner rubbers and tournament-grade options.
Refoma
Entry-level Nittaku rubber. Soft, slow, friendly to technique work — the kind of rubber you put on a young player's first hand-built racket.
Moristo 2000
Classic Nittaku short pip. Grippy enough to attack with spin, fast enough to block hard — a long-running club favourite for the BH.