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Hi all
this horse probably has been beaten to death many times here but im gonna try asking my question anyway.
i need a blade advice. I started TT recently and im a total beginner. I do it to stay fit and healthy and cuz i like TT a lot. I am 34 and as i never plan on playing professionally i want to spend as little money on this as possible. I bought a inzone safe all blade with some decent rubbers and was happy with it until one day i made an awkward movement and hit the edge of the table. That put a pretty deep dent on the blade. I couldnt believe how easily it got damaged. I can still play with it but i dont think it will last long. It seemed like this paddle was made from pressed sawdust.
Anyhow, as at some point im probably gonna need a new one, so could you guys give me some advice on a blade that is more robust so it can last me a few years? I understand that its my fault and you gotta take care of your equipment but theres also a limit to how smushy this stuff can be. We are talking a medium all, safe all, beginner friendly semi slow stuff. Preferrably moderately priced as well
thanks in advance.
this horse probably has been beaten to death many times here but im gonna try asking my question anyway.
i need a blade advice. I started TT recently and im a total beginner. I do it to stay fit and healthy and cuz i like TT a lot. I am 34 and as i never plan on playing professionally i want to spend as little money on this as possible. I bought a inzone safe all blade with some decent rubbers and was happy with it until one day i made an awkward movement and hit the edge of the table. That put a pretty deep dent on the blade. I couldnt believe how easily it got damaged. I can still play with it but i dont think it will last long. It seemed like this paddle was made from pressed sawdust.
Anyhow, as at some point im probably gonna need a new one, so could you guys give me some advice on a blade that is more robust so it can last me a few years? I understand that its my fault and you gotta take care of your equipment but theres also a limit to how smushy this stuff can be. We are talking a medium all, safe all, beginner friendly semi slow stuff. Preferrably moderately priced as well
thanks in advance.
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