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First post here and as the title says, I'm looking for some advice on a making a custom paddle. Sorry for posting one of these posts, as it is probably posted way too much, but I feel like I am at a point where I am a bit confused as to what I should get and I don't want to spend any unnecessary money due to lack of resolve in making a post.
In terms of skill level, I consider myself between beginner to intermediate. I have never actually played at a club level, only with my friends and at the recreational level. Though different, I do come from a tennis background, so I was able to develop my strokes faster due to that experience. I want to say that I play an offensive style of table tennis where I favor drives and loops versus blocks and chops. However, I do implement a lot of chops into my gameplay as well. I also play with a shakehand grip.
I have been seeing myself start play close to the table and then take a step or so back to begin driving and looping lately. My backhand side is definitely less consistent than my forehand and that's mainly due to needing to develop the stroke more. I sometimes see myself opting to chop/block with my backhand due to the inconsistency of my backhand flick. However, I wish to be able to be able to comfortably attack and finish with my backhand. In terms of my forehand, I have been having a lot of emphasis on generating spin through my own rotation (something that I have already developed really well through tennis). I have a lot of confidence in my forehand in terms of rallying and putting it away with flat shots as well, though it still needs development as with all techniques.
I was not able to play for the entirety of 2020 due to the pandemic, but now I am able to play again, which has essentially re-sparked my drive that I had at the beginning of that year. In terms of length of time playing, I started in 2017 due to my dorm at university having a table tennis table and from there I was hooked. I did not necessarily practice consistently and I would really only play once or twice a week, moreso during 2019. As of right now, I am beginning to play once or twice a week again. No formal training / self taught for the most part. Also, I am 22 right now if that means anything.
Now to the actual post, I have spent a fair bit of time going through a lot of forums, videos, and what not on beginner to intermediate paddles and what rubbers to get. So much so, that I feel a bit swamped on information and I am not really sure what I should actually go with. I'm in the market for a ALL+ to OFF- blade, where I believe I am leaning more towards OFF- at the moment. In terms of rubbers, there is so many options that it's a bit perplexing as to which I should go for. I have only ever played with a pre-made Eastpoint Paddle with the pips out such as this one
**Just realized I can't post links or images since I just made my account, but if you google search Eastpoint Sports Table Tennis Paddle, it should be the first amazon link that shows up.
I have gotten used to it and it feels way better than the pre-made paddles we have that are not pips out (but I assume it's mainly because the rubbers are most likely dead on those paddles). As a result, I am not entirely sure as to whether or not I should opt for a rubber like this even just for my forehand side. I understand that I should refrain from thinking about having two different rubbers at this stage of skill, but it's just something I have been pondering on for a bit.
In terms of blades, here's a few I have noted:
Yasaka Sweeden Extra
Butterfly Primorac Off-
Samsonov Alpha
OSP Virtuoso Off-
I am bit stuck on rubbers for the most part. I guess an ALL+ to OFF- rubber is something I would want if that's a thing. I have seen a lot of recommendations for Mark V, Sriver and Vega Intro. I also know there's a lot of Chinese rubbers that are really good, but I am not sure which one's to choose. Also going to reiterate on if it's a play to have a pips out rubber on the forehand since I am so used to it.
If I don't have to spend more than I need too, then that would be preferred.
Thank you in advance!
First post here and as the title says, I'm looking for some advice on a making a custom paddle. Sorry for posting one of these posts, as it is probably posted way too much, but I feel like I am at a point where I am a bit confused as to what I should get and I don't want to spend any unnecessary money due to lack of resolve in making a post.
In terms of skill level, I consider myself between beginner to intermediate. I have never actually played at a club level, only with my friends and at the recreational level. Though different, I do come from a tennis background, so I was able to develop my strokes faster due to that experience. I want to say that I play an offensive style of table tennis where I favor drives and loops versus blocks and chops. However, I do implement a lot of chops into my gameplay as well. I also play with a shakehand grip.
I have been seeing myself start play close to the table and then take a step or so back to begin driving and looping lately. My backhand side is definitely less consistent than my forehand and that's mainly due to needing to develop the stroke more. I sometimes see myself opting to chop/block with my backhand due to the inconsistency of my backhand flick. However, I wish to be able to be able to comfortably attack and finish with my backhand. In terms of my forehand, I have been having a lot of emphasis on generating spin through my own rotation (something that I have already developed really well through tennis). I have a lot of confidence in my forehand in terms of rallying and putting it away with flat shots as well, though it still needs development as with all techniques.
I was not able to play for the entirety of 2020 due to the pandemic, but now I am able to play again, which has essentially re-sparked my drive that I had at the beginning of that year. In terms of length of time playing, I started in 2017 due to my dorm at university having a table tennis table and from there I was hooked. I did not necessarily practice consistently and I would really only play once or twice a week, moreso during 2019. As of right now, I am beginning to play once or twice a week again. No formal training / self taught for the most part. Also, I am 22 right now if that means anything.
Now to the actual post, I have spent a fair bit of time going through a lot of forums, videos, and what not on beginner to intermediate paddles and what rubbers to get. So much so, that I feel a bit swamped on information and I am not really sure what I should actually go with. I'm in the market for a ALL+ to OFF- blade, where I believe I am leaning more towards OFF- at the moment. In terms of rubbers, there is so many options that it's a bit perplexing as to which I should go for. I have only ever played with a pre-made Eastpoint Paddle with the pips out such as this one
**Just realized I can't post links or images since I just made my account, but if you google search Eastpoint Sports Table Tennis Paddle, it should be the first amazon link that shows up.
I have gotten used to it and it feels way better than the pre-made paddles we have that are not pips out (but I assume it's mainly because the rubbers are most likely dead on those paddles). As a result, I am not entirely sure as to whether or not I should opt for a rubber like this even just for my forehand side. I understand that I should refrain from thinking about having two different rubbers at this stage of skill, but it's just something I have been pondering on for a bit.
In terms of blades, here's a few I have noted:
Yasaka Sweeden Extra
Butterfly Primorac Off-
Samsonov Alpha
OSP Virtuoso Off-
I am bit stuck on rubbers for the most part. I guess an ALL+ to OFF- rubber is something I would want if that's a thing. I have seen a lot of recommendations for Mark V, Sriver and Vega Intro. I also know there's a lot of Chinese rubbers that are really good, but I am not sure which one's to choose. Also going to reiterate on if it's a play to have a pips out rubber on the forehand since I am so used to it.
If I don't have to spend more than I need too, then that would be preferred.
Thank you in advance!