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Looking for ideas for an outdoor setup
Hi all,
First a short introduction:
A few months ago I've become infected with the table tennis 'virus' and since then I play at least once a week. I decided to go for what seemed decent beginners equipment to me, an allround oriented blade with Yasaka Mark V 2.0mm rubbers. The blade is a Donic Bloodwood Senso AR (a little off-topic, does anyone know why there's hardly any information about that blade on the internet? It even can't be found on Donic's website).
Now I want to buy a table myself, so I'm able to play more often. Unfortunately there's no room inside the house for an indoor table. However, the backyard has plenty of room. But as we all know, outdoors we have to deal with influences we can't control, e.g. wind and rain. I was wondering if any of you have experiences with an outdoor setup. I've been thinking about a tent or some tarps, but inside a tent there probably will be lack of decent light, and with tarps wind might still can be a deal breaker.
If any of you have suggestions, they're more than welcome.
Hi all,
First a short introduction:
A few months ago I've become infected with the table tennis 'virus' and since then I play at least once a week. I decided to go for what seemed decent beginners equipment to me, an allround oriented blade with Yasaka Mark V 2.0mm rubbers. The blade is a Donic Bloodwood Senso AR (a little off-topic, does anyone know why there's hardly any information about that blade on the internet? It even can't be found on Donic's website).
Now I want to buy a table myself, so I'm able to play more often. Unfortunately there's no room inside the house for an indoor table. However, the backyard has plenty of room. But as we all know, outdoors we have to deal with influences we can't control, e.g. wind and rain. I was wondering if any of you have experiences with an outdoor setup. I've been thinking about a tent or some tarps, but inside a tent there probably will be lack of decent light, and with tarps wind might still can be a deal breaker.
If any of you have suggestions, they're more than welcome.
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