Equipment
Hi Alos, I currently have a Stiga Pro Carbon Ping Pong paddle, a premade paddle. I really enjoy it and love the spin and speed that it provides. I have had it for about 6 months now and am planning to use it for another year or so but I wanted to know what your opinion was on the best-premade ping pong paddle because when I buy another one I would like one that is a little bit faster and spinner than the one I have right now, but I don't want to have to get a custom one that I have to build and put together myself.
Hi Levi,
The Stiga Pro Carbon is a good choice. We also have the PingSkills Rook which is the same level of racket. There are many rackets that are at this level.
The next step up is the Custom racket but you will find that you often don't have to worry about putting it together yourself. The seller does that for you. Our PingSkills Touch with Mark V come already assembled. The customisation is in what type fo rubber you choose, either the Mark V or the Rakza 7 rubber but they both come ready to use.
I hope that clears things up for you.
There's is an old saying about guitar playing - tone is in your fingers. And If you've ever seen a really good guitarist play an old guitar then you'll understand how true that saying is. I know we go on a lot about this topic but it is so true. Once you've got yourself a decent bat, it's no longer up to the equipment, it's up to YOU!
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Levi Lindley Posted 2 years ago
Thanks so much for the helpful information Alois (sorry for spelling your name wrong in the question) it did help clear things up, and I look forward to getting a Ping Skills Touch in the future as I continue to get better at Ping Pong with your excellent instructions and tips.
No problems at all Levi.