Rubber wearing out very quick

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Aaqib Ahmed
Aaqib Ahmed Asked 11 years ago

hi coach Alois!

i just have bought a new paddle in rs.1300 stag ninja fire in India. I am playing from it and its really a nice bat but within a week I am noticing that tiny rubber particles are coming out of sides of red rubber and I am shocked. Does this happen because I clean it with wet cloth??plzz help sir. :(


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 11 years ago

Hi Aaqib,

It may be that type of bat wears out quickly.  Some of the beginner bats don't have very strong rubber and this will happen.  You just need to be very careful with it.

That is one of the reasons it is often better to save up and get a better bat first up.


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Aaqib Ahmed

Aaqib Ahmed Posted 11 years ago

no its a very good bat. ITTF Approved and little expensive too.


Alois Rosario

Member Badge Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 11 years ago

Unfortunately, the bat is still a lower level bat that won't really take you very far with your development.  To get something that will take you further you need to spend more like rs. 3000.


DHS Lover

DHS Lover Posted 11 years ago

i also have a bat like you and i'm just a student
but i always save my money so that now i'm ready to buy the pingskills touch bat with very good quality
i think that the good quality bat is the custom bat.. am i right sir alois ?


ker Gordon

ker Gordon Posted 11 years ago

Yeah ive had this on all of my Sriver rubbers(red side) including the later versions g3 and G3FX.This happens with people playing with soft rubbers from what ive heard.


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