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Understand the composition of a bat |
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FireAndForget
Member Joined: 12/28/2008 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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Posted: 12/28/2008 at 11:45pm |
Hi,
I would like to understand better the various components of a ping pong racquet. Q1. In the components that constitute a racquet, what is the % of each component that contribute to the overall performance? For example: could that be 33% blade, 33% sponge, 33% top sheet and 1% glue? Q2. The red and black rubber. Are the rubber properties identical or are they different per color? And BTW why only black and red? And not other colors like navy / yellow? Q3. I've read in the rules that 85% of the blade must be wood. What is the reason? Q4. I assume that the quality of a bat is very important. How important could that be? Example: could an average user with a very good bat play better than a very player with an average bat? Q5. What is the official term? Racquet, Bat or Paddle? Thanks in advance for any help. |
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