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Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
It could be handy for doing not very good George Formby impressions.
I buy the rubber sheets separately
Yes: a very welcome change, the new rules play to my strengths.Btw, did you know that you need bigger balls to play table tennis nowadays?
I have sod all hand - eye coordination, so ping pong or wiff waff or whatever it's called is so alien to me that I'll just say... Buy it, you know you want too!! 🤣
Thanks for taking the time to compile a serious reply to what was meant to be a humourous thread, and a bit of a dig at our Accy and his car buying habits!
I picked a fairly random item in the table tennis bat, but having said that I used to play quite a lot when younger (i.e. nearly half a century ago) and now semi retired I am thinking of taking it up again with a local group of other retirees. Being slightly put off by having a dodgy left hip as a result of a cycling accident a few years back, which restricts side to side movement a bit.
If I do start playing again it will be beginner level, and I will be using some of my existing collection of 4 bats which are not very old and are hardly used, sadly. One of them has no sponge or rubber at all, just wood with a fine sandpaper playing surface. Good for playing against an opponent who puts strong spin on the ball, but I'm not even sure if such a bat is allowed in competitive play?
I used to enjoy table tennis, but have you ever tried watching on TV? The ball moves so fast you can't see it.
Different colours each side, so opponent can see which side used in a shot. Least used to be when I played it seriously.
I've been playing with stiga blades for over 50 years and are good. But ready made bats are usually for beginners. Once you have been playing for a while, you develop a style, attack, defensive or all round. Rubbers vary so much and usually you don't have the same on both sides.
Sponge thicknesses vary from none through to about 2.2 mm. The greater the thickness, the greater the speed, but control is less.
I buy the rubber sheets separately and usually Yasaka or Tibar.
Are you a casual or a league player .
Good websites are bribar or table tennis direct.
That's why they made the balls bigger!!!