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Butterfly Table Tennis Racket Paddle Bat TBC202

Butterfly combo TBC 202 comes with a round paddle cover.The blade is 5-ply, light weight, Yuki pimples-in rubber with 2.0mm sponge on both sides. It has great control and is ideal for beginners or kids.Handle: Flared

$17.98



Viking Ignite Plus Platform Racquet

Ignite your game with the largest sweetspot and softest paddle in the sport with this Viking Ignite Plus Platform racquet. The oversized hitting surface provides the largest sweetspot for ultimate control, while the VAST Shock Absorbing Ring and a low density core allow for an incredibly soft feel

$119.99



Butterfly 7255 Primorac-2000 AN Table Tennis Racket

This blade possesses Foam Core Technology, which removes weight from the handle, and pushes the balance out towards the head. Made of Ayous and Limba wood plies, the blade is paired with Tack Fire-Drive rubber, one of Butterfly's "spiniest" rubbers. Spin and control oriented with an anatomic

$139.99



JOOLA 53136 Fetzner Smash Table Tennis Racquet

65% Speed 85% Spin 85% Control All around player quality.

$35.96



Viking Radical Junior Paddle

The best selling junior paddle on the market returns with a new name and new look. The RADical is ultra light at just 12.5 oz enabling lightning quick response time. Perfect for beginners. Features Gamma's Pro-Lite Grip. Average weight: 12.5 oz

$71.98



DHS 2-Star 2006 Table Tennis Racket (Penhold), Double Happiness (DHS)

Product Description *Short/Penhold 2-star (new 08 series) *In two sides *Loop with quick attack *Thicker blade with sticky rubber optimizes your control Product Performance: *spin: 7 *speed: 6 *control: 8 About DHS: Double Happiness (DHS) is not

$18.98



JOOLA PYTHON Recreational Table Tennis Racket


$24.95



Halex 2.0 Pro Series Silver Typhoon Table Tennis Paddle

The Halex 58250 Pro Series Silver Paddle features a five-ply six-millimeter cross-grain hardwood blade with an all natural pip-in rubber face. The Silver sports a 1.8-millimeter yellow sponge with protective edge banding, but what makes this paddle special is the exclusive custom-wood power-grip

$17.16



Powerspin Tornado Table Tennis Bat

Lightweight blade, contoured handle and good quality natural outback rubber.

$29.00



Killerspin Blast Table Tennis Racket

The BLAST is for advanced competition players who enjoy a dynamic all-around game. It is constructed of 5-ply Nordic plywood and one of our top-end rubbers. Additionally, a patented handle technology, SET, increases handle flexibility, which generates up to 15% more powerful shots with better

$49.99


Ping-Pong Paddles
Ping-pong paddles are important, as a good paddle can make your game while a bad one can break your game. It does not matter whether you have just started playing ping-pong or you are playing ping-pong at a professional level: the right paddle will give you an edge and improve your game. When you are buying yourself a ping-pong paddle, consider the following.
Decide on Your Style
Before looking for ping-pong paddles, you have to decide what type of grip you want. Ping-pong paddles come with rubber either on one side or on both sides. It is the grip that will decide which ping-pong paddle you should purchase. You should spend some time finding the perfect grip before you buy the paddle. The most common grips are the shake-hands grip and the pen-hold grip, but there are other types of grips as well. Be sure to try them out and see which suits your style. After you become accustomed to the paddle, you can gradually move on to ping-pong paddles with more advanced grips.
Surface Area Blade
The surface area of a ping-pong paddle determines the spin of the ball. Beginners should start off with a smooth rubber surface, and as you progress you can opt for sponged-surface or pimpled-surface ping-pong paddles, whichalter the speed and spin of the stroke. In tournaments, players are asked to bring paddles that are black on one side and red on other so the other player knows which surface is being used to return or serve the ball.
Type of Handle
You will need to try out the different types of handle in person to determine which is best for you. The most common types of handle are flared handles and straight handles. The general rule is that flare handles are best for hitting forehand shots, while straight handles help you shoot backhand more easily. Either way, you will have to grip the paddle in your hand and try out a few shots before you decide which type best suits your play style.
Keep Things Simple
If you are just starting out, you don’t need to complicate things by buying ping-pong paddles that are aimed for professional use. Choosing something that is difficult to handle will not help your game – rather, it will serve as a hindrance and might demotivate you. You should only invest in high-priced professional equipment when you understand the different strokes and different blades on ping-pong paddles and what they will help you achieve.
Ping-pong paddles are available from various stores and online shops. When buying equipment online, be sure to know what you are getting – it is always best if you test beforehand what the feel, grip, and performance of a particular ping-pong paddle is like. Some companies offer the service of mounting your choice of blade on your paddle, and it is absolutely necessary to take them up on this offer if you do not know how to put on the blade on your paddle yourself.