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Improving my outdoor table tennis table with plywood?
Hey all,
since the second strict lockdown is rolling around the corner in Germany and I still want to continue playing TT, I thought I would try and improve my Sponeta outdoor table tennis table.
The problem I had, when the first lockdown hit in April 2020, was that the bounce of the outdoor table was so much lower than that of the indoor tables. Consequently, the serves I practiced on that table ruined my real serves, because the outdoor table was so forgiving. And secondly, I held my racket far too low and needed a couple of training sessions to return to my old habit.
Can I simply put a plywood on top to improve the bounce, or does it have to be glued to it? (that would be a problem though, because I have to store it somewhere )
TLDR; My outdoor table bounces too low, can I just lay plywood on top to improve the bounce?
Looking forward to your opinions.
Cheers,
Kjell
Hey all,
since the second strict lockdown is rolling around the corner in Germany and I still want to continue playing TT, I thought I would try and improve my Sponeta outdoor table tennis table.
The problem I had, when the first lockdown hit in April 2020, was that the bounce of the outdoor table was so much lower than that of the indoor tables. Consequently, the serves I practiced on that table ruined my real serves, because the outdoor table was so forgiving. And secondly, I held my racket far too low and needed a couple of training sessions to return to my old habit.
Can I simply put a plywood on top to improve the bounce, or does it have to be glued to it? (that would be a problem though, because I have to store it somewhere )
TLDR; My outdoor table bounces too low, can I just lay plywood on top to improve the bounce?
Looking forward to your opinions.
Cheers,
Kjell
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