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PostPosted: 06 Jan 2022, 11:30 
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Are all there products made in Estonia and shipped from there? I know their prices are in Euro.

Have you personally purchased from them or used the equipments you suggested?


The company is based in Estonia and ships from there. They source equipment from all over Europe and Asia. I get their DHL shipments delivered to Florida in three or four days.

You can see prices in euro or dollars, change it in the top right of the page. I have bought tons of stuff from TT11. Most recently six sheets of Moristo SP, mizuno shoes, and a bottle of glue. Everyone buys from them. They are 100% reliable with great service.

I haven't used that equipment. I picked the blade because it's an inexpensive five-ply wood, and the owners of TT11 use it themselves whenever they do rubber tests. They like it so probably it's good. They could use anything.

The rubbers are just some soft ESN stuff that happens to be on sale this week. They should be playable by just about anybody and a range of styles. TT11 has different weekly specials all year, so next week I'd suggest something else from the sale rack.



I'm still poking around this site now that you've pointed out. What do you think of this blade?

https://www.tabletennis11.com/other_eng ... lin-carbon

How does this compare to the one you suggested earlier?


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My suggestion is, even if you do buy some other expensive racket, spend another USD 25 and get a Sanwei M8 and a pair of cheap Chinese rubbers. If you don't like it you can always pass it along or use it as a loaner. Chances are you will like it.

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iskandar taib wrote:
My suggestion is, even if you do buy some other expensive racket, spend another USD 25 and get a Sanwei M8 and a pair of cheap Chinese rubbers. If you don't like it you can always pass it along or use it as a loaner. Chances are you will like it.

Iskandar


Yes, I like your simple idea. In fact, I'm looking for alternatives to those highly rated equipments. There's just too much out there
to choose from and they all claim they are the best. I haven't decided on anything yet. Just taking my time to continue to read
then go for one. Sometimes you just have to pay to learn.


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