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Choosing Your Table Tennis Gear

Posted by Andy Johnson | Tennis Equipment | Saturday 27 February 2010 7:26 am

A large number of table tennis equipment retailers will show you different types of essential equipment that you need to play table tennis. In fact, they may even let you choose the paddle or blade that you want and rubber you want to go with him and assemble them for you. However, the problem is to know by whom or blade rubber to get you to increase your performance when playing table tennis. The rule in palettes table tennis is that the racket must have a black rubber on one side and a red one on the other. You also need to remember that the ball must be white or orange and ITTA new rules suggest that the official ball should be large 40mm.

When choosing a rubber for your blade, you need to know about the amount of spin rubber can generate. You should also know that different types of coatings will affect the speed of your paddle. You can try to customize the palette with a type of rubber on one side and another type of rubber on the other. Remember that it should be red on one side and black on the other side.

The blade can also vary. Try to remember that you need to know about the weight, speed and the handle shape. For most people, the handle is flared and a large average weight blade is also preferable because it gives you a good speed and good mass. The basic rule is, try to find the heaviest possible that paddle will not affect the speed of your swing. For handles, the handle is flared by far the most popular. It is used by loopers and all players around. For people who like curling or driving, then the anatomical or conical neck is your number one choice. The handle is right for people who are good at breaking and is favoured by players table tennis that have a powerful backhand. If you use Chinese and Japanese face, then the handful of Penhold is your choice.