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Department Store rackets - legal? |
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addoydude
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Posted: 05/04/2011 at 10:40am |
Are department store rackets (premade, no ITTF stamp on the rubber) legal for tournament play?
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icontek
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No.
But USATT Tournament Directors reserve the right to make exceptions. Also, is this an Equipment related thread? |
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JimT
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At most of tournaments they will be considered legal as long as rubber is red/black. However, the lack of ITTF stamp makes them formally illegal but that will be probably overlooked unless you are playing at some highfalutin' tournament like 4-star JOOLA Eastern and such...
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mon22
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sportscraft paddles are legal too now lol
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