Latest Products
Donic Coppa JO Gold
This is hands down our best selling rubber and is also considered the benchmark rubber. If you're just starting to play table tennis again but not sure what suit you since there are hundreds if not thousand of selections out there, it's usually a good choice to pick to start out. If you feel it's too slow, then you can choose a faster and more offensive one later. If you feel it's too fast then you can go with a more all-around rubber later. Most of our customers use this on their forehand.
Joola Energy Xtra
This is the latest technology to come out of Joola in Germany. It is very fast, spinny, and light at the same time. It has the speed-glue effect and sound built-in. Most of our customers also use this on the forehand.
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Butterfly Petr Korbel Blade
If you're looking for a balance all wood blade, you can't go wrong with this.
Joola Feth Cross Blade
This is another best selling all wood blade that has both good balance between speed and control
Yasaka Mark V Rubbers
This is hands down our best selling rubber and is also considered the benchmark rubber. If you're just starting to play table tennis again but not sure what suit you since there are hundreds if not thousand of selections out there, it's usually a good choice to pick to start out. If you feel it's too slow, then you can choose a faster and more offensive one later. If you feel it's too fast then you can go with a more all-around rubber later. Most of our customers use this on their forehand.
Butterfly Sriver FX
This is hands down our best selling rubber and is also considered the benchmark rubber. If you're just starting to play table tennis again but not sure what suit you since there are hundreds if not thousand of selections out there, it's usually a good choice to pick to start out. If you feel it's too slow, then you can choose a faster and more offensive one later. If you feel it's too fast then you can go with a more all-around rubber later. Most of our customers use this on their forehand.
