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Easy-Room ITTF-zugelassener

$45.00

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9 layers of wood and 8 layers of carbon: 9 layers ayous wood and 8 layers of carbon give this bat the right amount of elasticity to enable powerful attacking or defence.
Sriver-He rubber: Sriver-He rubber is an ITTF-approved rubber which is made of highly elastic reversed rubber (sponge-like). Thanks to this property, a high impact force can be achieved. Chopping the ball is perfectly possible with this bat.
FL handle: The ergonomic design of the handle has been chosen to allow a higher power transmission. It also feels better in your hand. The use of carbon means that it absorbs sweat and prevents slipping.
Rubber will not come loose: DCC (air dried, cut and composite wood standard) technology, ensures a better sheet and the nano carbon adhesive, prevents loosening of the rubber.
Perfect for medium speed: Speed = 90/100, spin = 90/100, control = 90/100. The fast speed, great spin and fine control are perfect for beginners. The product is delivered in a protective bag that is easy to carry.

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