Donic Appelgren Dotec Control table tennis blade review

September 29, 2009

There are so many “close to the table long pips blockers and choppers” are going to like this review. The ex-frictionless players also will like this review. I’m glad that I found out a combination that you players will like and fall in love again with frictionless long pips style of play.
A while back I [...]

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In New York, the ball spins in bars too

September 24, 2009
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The trend of XIOM rubbers among the US Players

September 16, 2009

I often get this question being asked by the players. Which is the best selling XIOM rubber? Our TableTennisStore.US lists all the best selling products on the best selling products page. It gives an idea what is the best selling rubber; however that is not good enough to tell the popularity. I have seen a [...]

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TSP Water Bond Water Based Glue for Table Tennis - Review

September 13, 2009

For almost two years, I have been using only water based glue to assemble the table tennis rubbers. I’m very happy to see the water based glue in the market. In my case it has helped in two main ways. I don’t have to withstand the foul smell of VOC containing glues. Secondly I like [...]

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Can table tennis paddles cause injury?

September 10, 2009

I’m not talking about concussion you can have after you hit your forehead with the paddle while playing a top spin shot, neither the incident of you broke your wrist hitting the table while doing a hard push shot. I’m talking about table tennis players who say they are injured because they are using heavy [...]

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Is water based glue bad to the blade?

September 4, 2009

Water is an enemy to wood. The water content in water based glues can soften the wood surface. The wood expands and later contracts, so slowly the blade loses its performance. The regular gluers will see this problem faster than an occasional gluer. The ping pong blades made of woods like hinoki or teak are [...]

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TSP Curl P1R Demonstration

September 3, 2009

I don’t know both the players in the video. However, I send a e-thanks to both the guys for publishing such a good demo.
I’m going to focus on the long pips player – he is in the orange color shirt. He uses the famous TSP Curl p1r long pips. The TSP Curl P1R comes in [...]

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Haifu Whale II 2 Factory Tuned 40 degree Table Tennis Rubber Review

September 2, 2009

About Haifu
Haifu is a Chinese brand like 729 Friendship or DHS. The Haifu brand became popular in China after the ITTF banned speed glue containing VOC. Haifu introduced a less VOC containing booster called Haifu Oil after the banning of the speed glue. With its success came new Haifu Whale rubbers. The latest is Haifu [...]

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XIOM ZETA lasts for 6 months

September 1, 2009

The table tennis rubbers made of German tensor technology have become popular recently. Along it’s popularity came a serious concern of its durability. The appetite for more hours of play came from it’s high price. The XIOM Omega III costs $50 in the United States. Who does not want to use the rubber for little [...]

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World’s first exclusive table tennis auction website released!

August 30, 2009

The world has now an exclusive auction website for table tennis enthusiasts and junkies to buy, sell and trade used and new table tennis equipments. It comes as a new channel from the TableTennisNetwork.com. It’s called TableTennisMarket.com.
The members of TableTennisMarket.com can list items for free. There is a small 2.5% charge when the auction is [...]

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