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Table Tennis Bats STIGA Sports Pro Carbon + 5 Star

STIGA Sports Pro Carbon + 5 Star

Table Tennis Bat, Offensive +, Five Stars

£109.90
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Table Tennis Bats: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing table tennis bats, think about whether you play offensively or defensively. Offensive players often prefer bats with a thicker sponge for more speed and spin, while defensive players might opt for thinner sponges to gain better control. Understanding your playing style helps in selecting a bat that complements your strengths.

The grip of table tennis bats significantly affects comfort and control. There are different types such as shakehand and penhold grips. If you're new to the game, experimenting with these can help you find what feels natural. A comfortable grip enhances your gameplay by ensuring you have better control over your shots.

The blade of table tennis bats is crucial as it impacts the bat's weight and feel. Blades made from different combinations of wood and carbon fibre offer varying levels of speed and control. For beginners, an all-wood blade provides good control, while advanced players might benefit from carbon blades for increased power.

TABLE TENNIS BATS

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Table tennis bats are divided into three main types: all-round, offensive, and defensive. All-round bats provide balanced speed and control. Offensive bats offer more speed for aggressive play. Defensive bats focus on control and spin to counter opponents' attacks. Choose based on your playing style.

Table tennis bats for beginners should have good control and moderate speed. Look for an all-round bat with a comfortable grip. This helps you develop skills without sacrificing accuracy. Consider bats with softer rubbers for better ball feel and control.

Table tennis bat blades are often made from wood or composite materials. Wood blades offer better feel and control, while composite blades add speed and power. Beginners usually benefit from wood blades, while advanced players might prefer composites for faster play.

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