Defensive pimples for Tabletennis11 competition

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nischay tibrewal
nischay tibrewal Asked 7 years ago

 Entering the give away. So just searching for defensive pimple in for my backhand and a good blade . 

I've shortlisted the Evolution Max-P thickness 2.1-2.2 for forehand offensive play.

Suggest a blade(shake hand grip),Found Tibhar Samsonov force pro black edition 

http://www.tabletennis11.com/other_eng/tibhar-samsonov-force-pro-black-edition

But I don't know what is that handle type. Options listed are : ANAT, CONC(FL), and ST. I seriously don't know what these mean. Please explain and suggest the suitable one(I play shakehand grip).

Please do comment few defensive pimples in rubber.

Thank you


Alois Rosario
Alois Rosario Answered 7 years ago

Hi Nischay,

The handle types refer to the shape of the handle.

ANAT: Is Anatomic which fits into the shape of your hand

CONC(FL): Concave is flared at the bottom of the handle

ST: Straight is straight all the way down the handle

The best way to find a good pimple is to put a comment on the Youtube video and someone from Table Tennis 11 will give you some suggestions.

Good luck with the competition.


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nischay tibrewal

nischay tibrewal Posted 7 years ago

Thank you very much


nischay tibrewal

nischay tibrewal Posted 7 years ago

Current I'm using CONC(FL) so it'll be the right choice for me


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