The limited-edition Nittaku Eto Blade 2024 bears the text "unlimited progress" and a dragon symbol that bravely and powerfully holds the ball. Modern carbon technologies and premium Kiso Hinoki wood were used in the production of the ETO blade in Japan. The carbon layers are located between the core ply and the outside layers of Kiso Hinoki. They are made from the cutting-edge elastic rubber carbon, which enhances the blade's playing qualities. It was difficult to make the handle out of carbon rather than wood. Because of the handle's extremely light carbon, the blade weighs only about 75 grams overall. The bade measures 157 mm by 150 mm in dimension. produced in Japan.