Butterfly Table Tennis Question and AnswerQuestion:
I want to buy a new bat. I need a carbon type blade that is very light. Fannel or straight handle does not make much difference. I am a looper you can recommend one. For the rubbers:
Forehand: I want a very fast and top spin rubber. Is Dignics the best for that? Which one?
Backhand: I want a medium speed with maximum spin on it as I use it for loos (primary wrist work) and deep chops.
What do you recommend for me?
Answer:
Your Ask the Experts question was answered by Hui Wang. He is a coach at Houston Int’l Table Tennis Academy in Katy, Texas. Coach Wang’s response is as follows:
I recommend Dignics 05 for your forehand which is super-fast and powerful. For your backhand, Tenergy 64 has a little more control and spin.
Best of luck!
Coach Wang
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