How to Choose Your First Custom Paddle | Table Tennis [Subtitles Available]

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In this video I review how to choose your table tennis racket piece by piece. I explain the type of rubbers and blades that are best for developing players. This is geared towards people looking to build their first custom table tennis bat. I am honest in what you need at the early stages of your game. If you are serious about improving at table tennis, watch the whole video!
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THANK YOU. Man. It's been so annoying trying to find good info on what kind of bat to get. Really appreciate this video.

sidekrik
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Great video my friend. After years of playing, I can say is the best video I´ve seen about this topic. TY VERYMCH.

CSGOFamiliar
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Your explanation is like a brilliant bonus to Emratthich's channel's video on choosing a racket setup. Keep up the good work!

gerardtran
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This is the most useful video I've found on how to pick rubbers and blade for your table tennis bat. Thank you so much for this video!

owenli
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Amazing video. Great tips and wide coverage in relatively short time. Many thanks Jin Jeon!

Juanchicookie
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You would make a great TT coach Jin! Thanks for the vids.

Sam-fgmi
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Wow! I would recommend this video to anyone planning to build their first rackets.

shilongecho
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Not played for many years now but always remember how novices made the error of buying too powerful a rubber. I was a fairly average club player and my rubber of choice was 2.0 Friendship 729 which was tacky but not too slow and had great control. I always loved playing people with Stiga Mark V. Invariably they loved being able to put loads of spin on their serve but if you had that worked out it was relatively easy to return and you almost gave them back their own spin with interest.

michaeldean
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Hi, well done for your comments. Simple and precise. I wish I had a comment on the thickness of the rubbers and the hardness. Thanks you

ericabessera
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So short, but how helpful is it! Thank you!

BT-zzdr
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Great video! You nicely simplified all the complexity associated with getting a custom paddle. I wish I'd seen this four months ago when I returned to table tennis after a long hiatus. I'm an intermediate player and wanted to get your thoughts on Nittaku G-1 2.0 as a forehand (and possibly backhand) rubber. It's the perennially best selling rubber in Asia (and also #1 on tabletennis11, the website you recommended). Also, hope you post new videos soon!

AndyK
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One of the finest video! Needed your recommendation for blade thinking of using Mark V on both sides. Intermediate player with shakehand grip(European style).

ketantatiya
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Great video, I’m looking to go with the joola classic all tennis blade, joola max 450 table tennis rubber for backhand, and Joola Dynaryz ACC rubber for forehand. Any thoughts? Also do you know where I could get this setup put together instead of doing it myself?

hansmajewski
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Hi Sir, very informative video. Even though I am playing TT since 4 years, I am still beginner in this case. My dealer had given me few options and I am totally confused. What would you suggest. Thanks in advance.
The options are

Backhand rubber
Rakza 7
Good spin with nice speed

Forehand rubber
Andro rasanter r42/r47
Bluefire m2
Mxs
M2 is my recommendation
Nice spin with control

Blades
Tibhar stratus power carbon
Stiga carbonado 145
Timo boll alc
Viscaria

meghamaheshwari
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Fantastic tips covered. Wish I had known this years ago. But it's never too late.

mkattaiify
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Great video. Any suggestions on sites to build your custom paddle. Also any recommendations on blades and rubbers that meet the criteria in your video?

anthonypagan
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What an excellent explanation, thank you so much. Subscribed. I am coming back to TT after 45 y. hiatus. Don't know anything about modern bats and rubber tbh, don't even remember what bat did I play with when in the Uni. Bought a Nittaku Violin with 2 mm Fastarc G-1 rubber on both sides ( Won't lie, half price offer was a factor :). Impressions after the first 2 hour session: a bit faster than expected (the rubber?). But the feel is interesting with flex, but control is here, feels and sounds like a quality paddle. Feedback is so strong, I never experienced it before. Still overhitting at times. The blade looks like a keeper, the rubber - I have no idea. Any thought on this blade/rubber combo for and old geezer coming back to TT after half a century in the wild and feeling like a beginner, trying to get my basics right again despite lots of inconsistency? I heavily rely on spin in my game.

sashbar
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Hi I am from uk and I have m1 turbo from donic on both sides and I have the donic blade and I am a attacking spin player what could u recommend thanks

rushabhpatel
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Excellent Video. Coming back to this sport. Where do you recommend shopping online for a Custom paddle?

AngadBhullar
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I have always bought whatever blade or rubbers I fancied and then just learned to play with them. I believe if you are a reasonably competent player you can adapt your style to any kind of set-up

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