By Varghese on 4/18/2008 10:22 AMI was shocked to hear the story of a friend who had his table tennis racket broken into pieces. He left his racket in the table tennis room in his office to have his lunch. When he has got back, his racket was broken into pieces without any trace of who has broken it. Few weeks ago, a boy to our club in the pursuit of purchasing a new racket came to me asking what kind of blade I use. I had to ... Read More »
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By Varghese on 4/13/2008 6:30 AMThe table tennis players who have decided to buy a new blade (or frame) look for speed and control of the blade. In addition to those ratings, an important thing to consider of a paddle is the sweet spot. The sweet spot is the area on your blade where the ball has the consistent rebound characteristics and you can perform your consistent strokes. The sweet spot does not necessarily mean where the blade has the maximum rebound speed however that applies to a player wh ... Read More »
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By Varghese on 4/7/2008 2:42 PM
The cover says the sponge is blue. After opening it, and looking at the sponge, I was convinced the color of the sponge is not blue but in black color. I tried to understand the hardness of the sponge, and it is very hard – probably harder than the hardest sponge available in the market. I have used the Butterfly VOC free re ... Read More »
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By Varghese on 4/6/2008 6:47 PM
Width, Thickness & Handle: The Combination Effect paddle came to the market sometime in August, 2007. This blade is not the best selling blade in Dr.Neubauer blade series, but I have found this blade is highly suitable for combinational ... Read More »
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By Varghese on 4/4/2008 5:35 AMPlease don't use the following long pips rubbers after July 1, 2008. They are banned by ITTF because these rubbers don't have friction as per the new ITTF regulations. All these manufactures have come up with alternatives to these rubbers. 989 999 Andro Clou
Krypto Dawei
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