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I hope you are reading tabletennisdaily! You should! I would like to give some advice to all of you potentially even help you have more profit while we will save the Earth a little bit too while at it. I have collected some ideas over the years that have come across my mind that every manufacturer could implement for basically no cost and yet sometimes they do it (probably by sheer accident) and mostly they don't do it. Please start doing it, it would help everyone!
Blades:
It would be really fantastic if all of you could always indicate a center mark on the handle. Why? Well it helps us to align our rubbers in center perfectly. Some manufacturers add a mark recently. Yes, I am looking at you Joola. Good job, someone understands this in your company. It is a good standard and you should keep it.
Some manufacturers have a center line in the handle that also helps. It's also a good solution.
Please also put on a line vertically so we can align the rubber with it. This is a great visual aid since I think everyone made a mistake where they installed a rubber crooked.
Rubbers:
More and more manufacturers are having a center mark on their rubbers. Thank you! It really helps! Not for the first installment, I can align the rubber a bit to the side on the first installment but when it's already cut it helps if there is a center mark so I can align with the blade. You don't help me personally with it a lot, nor Timo nor any other pro who glues rubbers like there is no tomorrow, but some beginners you would help.
Please make the rubbers sheets in 2 sizes. What do I mean? Most of the blades size is not over 165x155mm in fact most are not larger than 162x153mm. We really don't need 170x170mm sheet, nor 180x168 or whatever Butterfly has. Yes, I know some J-pen blades are larger and some defender blades are larger too. I didn't say you cannot cut your rubbers in 170x170 and larger. Just give an option for smaller sheet size. I don't even care if you charge the same money for them, though it would be nice if you were fair and charge less for the smaller sheet. But less waste is good for the planet and you save some cost on material plus shipping weight.
Shoes:
This is not a TT manufacturer thing, it is a shoe manufacturer thing. Would it be really so hard to provide 3 sizing for a shoe? Length, width and height preferably in metric? I'm not even saying that you have to make different sizes because of the increased combination possibilities, just provide the measurements for your shoes so people can select better.
I guess clothes sizing is a general mess, I wish there was a standard that everyone would follow.
If you guys have some other simple ideas feel free. Let's hope someone is listening.
Blades:
It would be really fantastic if all of you could always indicate a center mark on the handle. Why? Well it helps us to align our rubbers in center perfectly. Some manufacturers add a mark recently. Yes, I am looking at you Joola. Good job, someone understands this in your company. It is a good standard and you should keep it.
Some manufacturers have a center line in the handle that also helps. It's also a good solution.
Please also put on a line vertically so we can align the rubber with it. This is a great visual aid since I think everyone made a mistake where they installed a rubber crooked.
Rubbers:
More and more manufacturers are having a center mark on their rubbers. Thank you! It really helps! Not for the first installment, I can align the rubber a bit to the side on the first installment but when it's already cut it helps if there is a center mark so I can align with the blade. You don't help me personally with it a lot, nor Timo nor any other pro who glues rubbers like there is no tomorrow, but some beginners you would help.
Please make the rubbers sheets in 2 sizes. What do I mean? Most of the blades size is not over 165x155mm in fact most are not larger than 162x153mm. We really don't need 170x170mm sheet, nor 180x168 or whatever Butterfly has. Yes, I know some J-pen blades are larger and some defender blades are larger too. I didn't say you cannot cut your rubbers in 170x170 and larger. Just give an option for smaller sheet size. I don't even care if you charge the same money for them, though it would be nice if you were fair and charge less for the smaller sheet. But less waste is good for the planet and you save some cost on material plus shipping weight.
Shoes:
This is not a TT manufacturer thing, it is a shoe manufacturer thing. Would it be really so hard to provide 3 sizing for a shoe? Length, width and height preferably in metric? I'm not even saying that you have to make different sizes because of the increased combination possibilities, just provide the measurements for your shoes so people can select better.
I guess clothes sizing is a general mess, I wish there was a standard that everyone would follow.
If you guys have some other simple ideas feel free. Let's hope someone is listening.