User blog comment:Kuopiofi/Saitama - Absolute or Supernatural?/@comment-24053170-20160909172539

After going over the facts, I realized that Saitama's jump from the Moon back to the earth isn't actually all that impressive. In fact its actually physically possible to pull of in real life (though highly unlikely), though you would need quite a bit of momentum to keep you on target if you managed to make such a jump as otherwise you would simply drift off through space.

Anyway, getting back to the reason why the jump isn't all that great is actually quite simple, the Moon has far less gravity then the earth so not only do you weight less on the moon but you can jump much higher and further, with a significant amount of strength (a user of peak strength or enhanced strength would be enough to pull it off) its quite easy to leave the Moons gravitational pull and fall back towards earth.

The only mildly interesting thing about saitamas attempt is mostly withstanding atmospheric re-entry, other then that there really isn't anything all that impressive about it.

I hate to say it, but saitama's jump is actually one of the weakest showings of power in fiction. Its not even in the range of supernatural leap or even enhanced jump, its a peak jump at best.

When saitama is able to leap from one side of the planet to the other, or actually enter orbit with a jump, then he might be considered impressive.

Based on all the facts, even without saitama holding back most of what he has done can actually be accomplished by a proficient enough user of enhanced condition or even a user of peak human condition if they completely mastered their condition.

In the end, it doesn't matter one iota if saitama holds back or not. As everything he has done can be accomplished by user a user of enhanced condition just as easily.

If saitama manages to fight and defeat something like and actual god (not god rank monster, but an actual honest to goodness god), only then could he be considered anything more then enhanced or low supernatural condition.