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The KINGFEEL Professional Ping Pong Paddle is engineered for competitive play, featuring a 7-layer blade made from premium wood and carbon fiber, a 2.0mm sponge for enhanced speed and control, and ITTF-approved rubber for maximum spin. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, making it suitable for players of all skill levels. The paddle also includes a carry bag for easy transport and storage, making it a perfect gift for table tennis lovers.
Frame Material Type | Wood |
Shaft Material | Carbon Fiber |
Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.8"L x 1.2"W |
Grip Size | 3.3inches |
K**C
Ping Pong Paddles
These are a great addition to our new ping pong table! They are strong and sturdy, and come with three balls and a case for holding the paddles when they are not in use. This is a great buy, but for the price it would be nice to have 4 paddles.
D**D
A Great Racket for a Budget Price. Know What You're Getting Into
This is a great racket. One minor downside for someone who uses a shake hand grip is that the handle is significantly shorter than others I've tried. It doesn't make it impossible to hold or anything but it is slightly shorter. It takes some getting used to, but it's not a problem.One very important thing that I noticed after buying is that the two rubbers are different. The blue side is far less grippy while the black side is very grippy. This was a little jarring because I had never used a racket like this. I'm still not sure if I would prefer the rubbers to be identical on either side, but it's actually pretty useful for returning serves. The blue side is almost like anti-spin. But it does make forehand versus backhand returns inconsistent. Again, it's something different but you'll get used to it.I already broke the handle off due to throwing it (hey it was only $24 after coupon). No big deal, I just glued the handle "pad" back on with wood glue and it works as good as new.Be careful when responding by placing your racket between the ball and the table. Because of the high grip of the rubber compared to cheaper rackets, if you touch the table while moving the racket forward, it tends to peel off the rubber. I have a couple of places on the racket that are partially peeled off. I'll see if I can glue it back with TT rubber glue.I compared the black grippy rubber to hurricane rubber and they seemed very comparable.
E**K
A good "house" set
This is a good "house" set of table tennis paddles. It is good that the rubber on the paddles is ITTF-approved; it means that the manufacturer has taken the extra step to make sure that the paddles are tournament-legal.The paddles appear nicely made with seven layers of wood and carbon. From the outside going in there are two wood layers, a carbon sheet, and then a wooden core, with the other side of the blade a mirror image. The handles are slightly flared and stained, but otherwise unfinished. The rubber is made by Loki, a fairly-large Chinese table tennis equipment manufacturer.While the paddles are reasonable, they are not perfect -- at least not for me. The handles are a bit short for me (I use a shake-hands grip) and the weight is not the same in the paddles: one weighs in at 182g and the other at 190g. The three balls also seem alright. They bounce well and seem not to wobble when they are spinning.The case in which the paddles and balls are packaged is a reasonable semi-hardshell case. It does hold the two paddles and provides good protection, but it would be better if there were some elastic straps to hold the paddles in place and help to separate them.In play, the paddles seem a bit slow, but they do provide good control. They are probably better-suited for defensive players rather than those who rely on spin or speed.To conclude, these are good for "house" paddles -- for guests who may not have brought their own equipment for an impromptu game, or for children whom you'd like to learn the game starting out with reasonable gear. While I will be using my old Butterfly paddle for my regular play, this is a good quality set that I am pleased to have and be able to offer to friends playing at my house.
G**U
not too bad but lacks punch
This ping pong paddle is okay but has a few drawbacks. It has a bit of a hollow feel, which affects the overall performance. The control is decent, but it lacks power, making it less effective for aggressive shots. It’s suitable for casual play, but if you’re looking for something with more punch, you might want to consider other options.
D**5
Good control, no spin
So this is a decent little set of paddles but nothing you are taking into any serious competition. The control on the paddle is very good. I was able to place the ball anywhere I wanted to put it. I am also a big spinner. I like to place the ball with spin and make the other person really work to control the return. This says it's a 92 spin, but there is little to no spin. I would give it a 75-80 at best on the spin. It is very light weight, but I believe part of that is due to the handle being stubby. I have large hands and like a little longer tapered handle. This is tapered, but short so it stops short of my ring finger so I do not get a full grip with my 3rd finger on the paddle. Not a bad set overall. but it will get passed to my kids instead.
M**Y
Complete Set
This set comes with 2 paddles and 3 balls complete in a zippered storage case. The case is solid and protects the paddles and balls and is easy to carry around. The paddles have a good bounce and are well made.
M**A
Very premium set
This table tennis set is really nice. Comes with three balls. The rackets are standard and feel great. I was not sure if the plastic wrap was supposed to be removed as it was really difficult. It all came off nonetheless. I can't wait to get a new table.
K**T
It's good for me.
Ping-Pong is not a sport at which I excel compared to others, but I was excited to get a set to play with my son for fun. It seems like it will be good enough for a few years. The weight is okay, and the grip is fine.My neighbor used to play seriously and even competed at the national level in college. I asked him to play with this set for a while. Unfortunately, I can't even touch the ball when he plays. According to his honest opinion, this is a good set but not at a professional level.
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