Nittaku Septear vs Yinhe T-11+: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-12 · blade

Nittaku SeptearYinhe T-11+
Our rating8.2/107.8/10
feelSoft with high dwell timevery light, stiff but soft balsa core with a carbon ping
handleStraight or Concave (flared)FL
plies7-ply all wood (Kiso Hinoki)5W+2 Carbon with balsa core (two thin wood outers, one carbon layer per side, around a thick balsa middle ply)
speedALL+OFF-
thickness_mm6.76.5
weight_g8578

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The Septear is a soft, dwell-rich 7-ply all-wood blade for developing players prioritizing control and touch. The T-11 Plus is an exceptionally light balsa-carbon blade delivering fast speed with more control than typical carbon, optimized for flat hitters, blockers and power loop drivers.

The Septear suits developing all-round players and topspin loopers. The T-11 Plus suits flat hitters, pips-out combination players and blockers who want serious speed in a featherlight package, not heavy topspin loopers.

FAQ

Which blade is for topspin looping?

The Septear excels at controlled topspin loops with long arcs. The T-11 Plus’s heavy topspin looping is its clear weakness.

How light is the T-11 Plus?

The T-11 Plus is exceptionally light at around 78 grams. The Septear is more standard at 85 grams.

Which suits flat hitting and smashing?

The T-11 Plus’s stiffness makes hitting through spin and flat smashing easy. The Septear lacks explosive finishing power.

Blocking performance?

The T-11 Plus excels at blocking. Passive blocks lack rebound but active punching is excellent. The Septear is good at soft blocks.

Maintenance and durability?

The T-11 Plus has a fragile surface that must be sealed before use. The Septear’s soft hinoki can dent but is more robust.