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HomeTable TennisStiga T6934 Eurotech Table Tennis Racket |
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Nice racket! Mar 30, 2008 This is a nice defensive racket. I use it regularly.
Beware it is very light-weight.
Great Paddle but Heavy Jan 28, 2008 I have been playing table tennis on and off for about 5-7 years now. I thinK of myself as an advanced-intermediate player. I have used two beginner level Butterfly rackets in the past and wanted to switch to a racket that packs more punch. I researched online and this paddle looked like the one for me. I bought it and started playing, of course it would take some time getting used to a new paddle. However, one thing that bothered me from the first day was the weight - this is a heavy paddle. This may not be a problem if you have used heavy rackets in the past, but I've been used to playing with ultra light Butterfly rackets and this one felt more than double as heavy. Also, the rubber is soft and changes shape after you hit a whipping shot. The hollow-handle technology did not feel all that great too. Finally, I am setteling for a more advanced Butterfly racket that has more power/speed in less weight - Kenji. Overall quality and feel of Butterfly rackets is somehow much better, or so it feels to me. But I will not be amazed if for a person who took the time to tame this heavy bat it turns out to be the best recreational racket.
perfect for a serious amateur Sep 25, 2007 This is exactly the pingpong paddle I need... strong for top spins as well as very good for power smashes. I would highly recommend this to serious amateurs.
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Balanced Paddle May 08, 2007 I been play ping pong for about a year and half and this paddle I must say it does me justice. I am a predominately backhand player and this paddle packs instant power. You don't even have to hit the ball hard, and the paddle lanuches the ball across the table. The racket possess meekness, meaning, it has power but under control. I am usually an offensive player, however, when I face someone with a slightly stonger offense, this paddle makes up in defense as well. Once, I was play this guy who had a monstrous forehand, and he was hitting me with perpetual power driven shots. The paddle, however, has perfect thickness not only to withstand the shots, but to withstand it with a slight edge of offense. In other words, while I was on the ropes the paddle still has the capacity to transform that onslaught, to a down the line winner many moments during the rally. This paddle has balance. If you want to crush your opponents with overwhelming power, this the the paddle. If you want to stand back and defend yourself like the walls of Troy, this is the paddle. (Just make sure though you don't let in the Trogan Horse.) Lastly, the paddle has excellent rubber for the spin fanatics. I use mostly topspin and some side spin, but the rubber grips the balls constantly. I don't slice the ball much, but I an conviced that if is paddle was in the hands of a slicer, that person would be a danger weapon. I can say this because I have a slicing serve and my opponents always have a problem with that serve to some degree. It seems also the paddle gets better with age. The rubbers changes, but for the best. Neverthless this is a well balanced paddle.
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love it Mar 21, 2007 good racket for the price. highly suggested. soft, powerful. lots of spin and control.
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