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kenary820
post Oct 21 2015, 04:55 PM

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helo guys, this is my 1st post here
i am looking for online shop to buy ping pong bat, any recommendation? thanks
kenary820
post Oct 26 2015, 06:15 PM

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QUOTE(pingpang @ Oct 22 2015, 02:02 PM)
kenary820,

First and foremost , Welcome to the TT thread.
To answer your question, please refer to Page 1 of this thread.  Yes, you got it, go back to page No. 1.
Found it?

Cheers and Regards,
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thanks bro..

i finally get bat an old skool jpen...nw that i play with it envy pula see how easy people use d handahake hehe..just leisure ping pong..
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post Oct 28 2015, 05:04 PM

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QUOTE(pingpang @ Oct 27 2015, 09:51 AM)
Don't worry kenary, you may contact us here in this forum if want to play table tennis.
I am also using Jpen. Was using Cpen formerly, contemplating too use shakehand (in fact used it for slightly over 3 months) but finally revert back to Jpen.
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I would love to join but I am across the ocean hehe...anyway guys I want to buy and try handshake..looking at the blade some maker may made in japan..some mix like yasaka (china/sweden)..need some old timer comment on the make..any different ie japan/china/europe? budget rm250 for blade...
any suggestion blade/rubber combo for handshake..most of my fren play spin and chop..guess need some combo to overcome that..i am aging now..about to retire badminton due to knee injury..plan to change to ping pong...thx guys..
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post Oct 28 2015, 06:10 PM

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QUOTE(szewooi2001 @ Oct 28 2015, 05:30 PM)
Hello kenary,

I bought 4 blades to get the one I like. How to determine "I like"? The one I used with the least number of mistakes and at the same time able to create reasonably powerful spin as I am an attacking player. I'm not rich and hence the European and Japanese blades are out of my reach inclusive the famous DHS from China. Hence, I chose YinHe.

You need to know your style of play i.e. do you like control, speed or power? Choose the softer blade if you like control. Hear the sound of the blade by softly knocking the handles on the floor. The higher pitch, the harder the blade.

Good luck in your search.
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hi bro,

i agree with you point. i guess i don't have budget to always changing bat. i probably need a mid range all rounder..just about to relearn playing ping pong as my stress relief activity.
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post Oct 30 2015, 06:31 AM

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Wnat to ask for opinion, after surveying around I am thinking of getting Donic Waldner Legend Carbon - what would be reasonable price rubber to pair with this blade for all rounder games. tq

https://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?...d-wald-legend-c
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post Oct 31 2015, 10:16 AM

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thanks @szewooi2001 & @pingpang for the info. After reading that I guess I going to look for medium setup. Getting ping pong bat not easy as buying badminton racket (in the process of sports migration hehe)

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post Nov 9 2015, 07:33 PM

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pairing donic waldner carbon + sriver L..man i cannot make the ball spin as i want it..stroke to slow nothing happen, stroke to fast the ball goes up..padah noobie trying off bat huhu..any tips from sifu2? hehe..
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post Nov 11 2015, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(zamrud @ Nov 11 2015, 05:07 AM)
Needs more practice perhaps...try to get someone to feed constant balls for you so that you'll get the feel and rhythm of the ball. Best is to get practical hands on advice rather than theories off the table, coz it's like finding a needle in the hay stack to rectify properly the mistakes or weaknesses you've just described here.
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thanks for the advice bro. yeah somebody more familiar about the games might help with my obstacles right now..taming the bat.
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post Nov 11 2015, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(pingpang @ Nov 11 2015, 08:50 AM)
Where do you normally play kenary?
If you are in KL, we can play at Avenue K (shopping mall) above KLCC LRT station.
From your stroke, maybe we can guide you there.

Cheers and have a Nice day.
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thanks for the invitation bro..i wish i can join in but im in swk.
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post Nov 15 2015, 11:25 AM

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QUOTE(szewooi2001 @ Nov 11 2015, 11:54 AM)
Your gears are expensive.
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moderate setting only la cos the bat can last long under good care hehe..it just the rubber probably by trial and error..probably more cheaper chs rubber
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post Nov 15 2015, 11:28 AM

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QUOTE(pingpang @ Nov 11 2015, 04:16 PM)
Oh I see.

Okay. Theoretically, carbon bat (fast bat) + Sriver L (medium soft) = mediu fast set-up.
For player who like to spin a lot, use softer rubber with mas thickness. That way when the ball hit into the rubber and you spin it with your wrist/hand, the ball will comes up spinnier from your bat.
For "over-all" player who likes to control play with spin and speed, your set-up is just nice.
For a Flat hitter who depends on speed a slightly harder rubber (medium or medium hard) with a carbon bat will do the trick.

Kenary, try to stroke the ball at least 100 times without failing with a friend or coach/other player. Once you get the "feel" you will know the timing, rythm, power usage to hit the ball the way you want to.

Hope that helps.

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after play for sometimes i manage to control but still lack of consistency..need lot of practice to get the feel..i am thinking yasaka rising dragon for FH right now
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post Nov 20 2015, 06:36 PM

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so i change FH to Yasaka Rising..test play at local comunity..all i can say it give life to my bat hehe..hope to progress overtime especially on game strategy..the guy im playing serve "macam dalam tv" i wish to serve like that..so many things to learn tongue.gif
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post Nov 30 2015, 08:40 PM

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sorry for my noob question, for handshake player what would be your favorite serve style?

 

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