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PostPosted: 08 Mar 2017, 16:30 
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Hi all, I want to choose a pre-assembled racket, but I don't know anything and experience about pre-assembled racket. Please suggest me some brand or name of this.

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Don't bother. Wherever you are in the world you'll find a decent specialist retailer who will assemble a racket for you, of much higher quality than a branded premade, and frequently for less money.


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Choose from any of these, I think all of them would work pretty well:

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/ ... 8.3.ILG3E1

Or if you're feeling adventurous:

https://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/ ... 0.0.mqlVg9

(For these, stay away from anything that says "Carbon" or is overly expensive. Rubber doesn't matter as much as the blade.)

But DO stay away from the stuff you find hanging on the racks at Wal-Mart or K-Mart or even specialty sports stores. Those premades 1) sometimes have expensive brand names such as Dunlop, Sunflex, Stiga, Tibhar, Butterfly or Donic, 2) tend to be waaay too heavy, and 3) tend to be very very slow. They are also too expensive by far, and despite the brand names, are fairly low quality. A lot of these show up on Amazon as well.

What LordCope says is true, as well, IF you can find a local table tennis specialty dealer (often affiliated with the local club). Most metropolitan areas have them, but small rural towns? Probably not.

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PostPosted: 08 Mar 2017, 18:38 
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iskandar taib wrote:
What LordCope says is true, as well, IF you can find a local table tennis specialty dealer (often affiliated with the local club). Most metropolitan areas have them, but small rural towns? Probably not.


I'm not thinking of a local place. I mean local to the continent. Eg colestt in the USA, Japsko in Europe.


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That's true as well, I suppose.

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I think some of the Yinhe premade are probably OK, as are some Dhs with hurricane rubbers. 729 make some decent ones. The common Donic waldner ones from sorted store are a bit rubbish.

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The two Yinhe ones I tried were quite good, too. Yinhe stuff is pretty good in general. The 01B is a 5 ply and the 06B a seven ply. Both weigh about the same, the 06B is a little faster.

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https://www.zeropong.com/index.php?main ... cts_id=177

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https://www.killerspin.com/paddles/svr- ... 7-svr.html

Extremely good.. :lol:

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