Table Tennis Bat Cases

Which Bat case is the best?

  • Aluminium Bat boxes

    Votes: 4 19.0%
  • Double bat cases

    Votes: 15 71.4%
  • Racket shaped cases

    Votes: 2 9.5%

  • Total voters
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Hi since I want to order a new bat today, I wanted to know which bat case you guys prefer and why?
I think there are mainly 3 categories so i will make a poll but if you could give me a little bit more information on why I would be thankfull. :D
Right now im using one of those racket shaped ones and I dont think that its any good to be honest. :D
 
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Joola Safe cases can store up to 5 blades (own experience) (officially only 2). best case.

Do you bring 5 rackets to a training, tournament? or are you just storing them?
 
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I normally choose double bat case - but some are very big, which is not good as it takes up too much space in the bag.
double because I will have main bat and spare.

Or maybe in training sessions, I will have main bat and a feeder bat (or long pimple bat if I plan on using it)

for fun, then I just use a single bat cover - as that is the smallest

basically I want to travel light - I'm a coach, not a player, so no use to carry a big bag
 
I use a single batshape wallet for every bat. It takes more space, but if you carry just two bats, its not a problem. sometimes I carry 4 or 5 bats and its not a problem too.
The alluminium case provides the best protection. If you use one bat only its the best choise. Or you can use the allucase for the main bat and a wallet for the spare.
 
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Best price on the internet $2.85 including shipping


Heavy duty zipper
The same here just cheaper: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Por...For-Ping-Pong-Paddle-Bat-New/32776755967.html


I like this one for 2 bats, it is HARD and very small : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Blu...Case-Waterproof-Table-Tennis/32858467252.html


From TT11.com I have this: http://www.tabletennis11.com/other_eng/neottec-double-wallet-pro good protection, it can hold 2 bats and some balls and some papers that might be needed (like ID etc)
 
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maybe I am case junkie, but I have 4 cases:

-butterfly aluminium case -as it was said before, definitely the most protective and the only case that 100% protects the balls (cause the balls are the most important :D ) from squishing them then packing/overpacking. Never understood people who carried balls in the top pocket of racket shaped fabric cases...

-I have Tibhar semi-hard case (same kind as https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Blu...Case-Waterproof-Table-Tennis/32858467252.html ). These are made from compressed (polyurethane?) foam, so it's not a hard case, but somewhat more rigid (usually headphone cases are made using the same method). It can be squished if you overpack your bag. Good thing is it can fit two rackets

-I have another semi-hard case (I think by Donic) with foam in it (like in an aluminum case), but the case is huge and only for one racket

-I have a rectangular fabric case for 2 rackets. It's the smallest, but least protective. Plus there is no place for the balls. So i have to carry a separate tube for balls...

So depending on the moon I use either aluminum hard case, or simple rectangular double fabric case. Neither way I am 100percent happy with the cases.

Some long long time ago (maybe a year and a half ago), inspired by the craftsmans who make their own rackets, I started a project to make my own racket case. But due to the lack of time, I didn't advance that much. Anyways, the project was not forgotten and I have some nice ideas how to do it, and I plan on resuming it soon :)

my very own racket case: https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/showthread.php?16608-Homemade-racket-case
 
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Choose the cases that have an inserted part which is rigid for bat protection.

Hi yogi_bear. I know what you are talking about. For me, the problem with this type of cases is that the plastic insert is on the inside side of the case. To do it's protective function, it should be on the outer side of it imho
 
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