Some class 1 and 2 players from Italian Paralympic Team got Animus to make them huge rackets:
https://www.animusblade.it/notizie/animus-blade-e-tennis-tavolo-paralimpico/
I found it also interesting that para players who play close to the table used these blades. I doubt very much they were two winged loopers but probably used some blocking type OX long pips on one side for leser weight & quick hand movements
This further solidifies my theory as I have always felt that defensive type players definitely need larger rackets.
If it works for players close to the table, there is no doubt it will work much much better for away from the table defenders..
Not only the looper torture index on the (mostly backhand) long pip side (chops or blocks) will be much higher with a larger blade but the top spin on counter-loops, counter-side-loops & lobs from the spinny inverted (mostly forehand) side will be equally deadly and even more lethal with twiddling.
Some players keep saying it makes the blade too heavy but it really does not. At lower amateur levels, defenders should be using OX long pips and not sponge long pips (I won't get into as to why here) & this gives a lower weight. At pro & higher levels where they may need sponge on long pips side, I have no doubt they can handle it.
Anyway as I pointed out earlier, this is why ALL blades on the market, made by by level 1 manufacturers such as Butterfly, Stiga, Tibhar, Joola etc especially with outer layer composites BOTH sides, are totally 200% useless for any defensive player in the 40+ plastic ball era.
To at least partially (never totally) level the playing field with boosted loopers in the 40+ ball era, a defender needs 3 things to maximize looper torture index with more backspin, both spin reversal & spin amplification (possible ONLY with long pips) :-
1. Oversize blade as above
2. Dual mode blade (Composite on only the attack side)
3. High Aspect Ratio Super Long Pips (not on the ITTF LARC)
For defenders who don't comprehend this (most especially item 3 above) , I respectfully suggest you quit tabletennis & take up pickleball or TTX where spin levels are at levels you desire..
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