Table tennis rackets
You would like to improve your game with the right equipment? We have a large selection of rackets for hobby and school sports and for high level competition.
In addition to ready-assembled table tennis rackets, we also offer racket sets with additional balls and kids/junior rackets with smaller handles. And if you can't find the material you're looking for, you can use our racket configurator to put together your own customised racket. Our equipment experts will be happy to advise you!
If you want to buy a table tennis racket, there are a few things to consider. These depend on your personal preferences and your playstyle. It doesn't matter whether you are a beginner, hobby player or advanced club player when it comes to your individual equipment requirements.
Below is an overview of the most important points that are relevant for both amateur players and club players:
1. The blade
An all-round blade is a good choice for beginners or hobby players. It offers a good balance between control and speed and is ideal if you want to try out different playing styles.
As an advanced player, you should choose a blade that suits your style of play. Offensive blades are suitable for attacking players, while defensive blades offer more control and support your passive game.
2. The rubbers
All-round rubbers are particularly recommended for beginners and amateur players. They offer a good mix of moderate speed and good control and make it easier to learn the basic strokes.
The same applies to advanced players and club players: You should choose rubbers that suit your playing style. Offensive rubbers have more speed and spin, while all-round and defensive rubbers offer more control.
3. The sponge thickness
Rubbers with a thinner sponge (1.5 mm to 2.0 mm) generally offer more control and are ideal for beginners and amateur players.
Club players and advanced players often prefer thicker sponges (2.0 mm to max.) as they allow for more speed and spin.
For defenders and disruptive players, sponge thicknesses of 0.5 mm to 1.5 mm are also possible.
4. The handle shape
The following applies to all players: choose the handle shape that best suits your hand size and playing style - be it anatomical, flared or straight. Conical grips or penholder grips are offered less frequently.
5. The weight
A light racket is easier to handle for amateur players and is therefore well suited to you as a beginner.
Advanced players and club players should adjust the weight of their racket to their personal preference, with heavier rackets offering more power.
6. Brand and Quality
Look out for reputable brands that are known for their table tennis equipment. High-quality rackets last longer and offer better performance in the long term.
7. Price
Set a budget before you choose a racket. Prices range from inexpensive beginner rackets to high-end models for professionals.
The rackets in our FUNline series are available for just a few euros.
8. Maintenance
Remember to clean your racket regularly and maintain the rubbers to preserve their lifespan and performance. Of course, you can also find everything you need for maintenance in our online shop.
If you pay attention to these points, you can choose the perfect table tennis bat for your needs and have fun with it for a long time.
If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Table tennis rackets
You would like to improve your game with the right equipment? We have a large selection of rackets for hobby and school sports and for high level competition.
In addition to ready-assembled table tennis rackets, we also offer racket sets with additional balls and kids/junior rackets with smaller handles. And if you can't find the material you're looking for, you can use our racket configurator to put together your own customised racket. Our equipment experts will be happy to advise you!
If you want to buy a table tennis racket, there are a few things to consider. These depend on your personal preferences and your playstyle. It doesn't matter whether you are a beginner, hobby player or advanced club player when it comes to your individual equipment requirements.
Below is an overview of the most important points that are relevant for both amateur players and club players:
1. The blade
An all-round blade is a good choice for beginners or hobby players. It offers a good balance between control and speed and is ideal if you want to try out different playing styles.
As an advanced player, you should choose a blade that suits your style of play. Offensive blades are suitable for attacking players, while defensive blades offer more control and support your passive game.
2. The rubbers
All-round rubbers are particularly recommended for beginners and amateur players. They offer a good mix of moderate speed and good control and make it easier to learn the basic strokes.
The same applies to advanced players and club players: You should choose rubbers that suit your playing style. Offensive rubbers have more speed and spin, while all-round and defensive rubbers offer more control.
3. The sponge thickness
Rubbers with a thinner sponge (1.5 mm to 2.0 mm) generally offer more control and are ideal for beginners and amateur players.
Club players and advanced players often prefer thicker sponges (2.0 mm to max.) as they allow for more speed and spin.
For defenders and disruptive players, sponge thicknesses of 0.5 mm to 1.5 mm are also possible.
4. The handle shape
The following applies to all players: choose the handle shape that best suits your hand size and playing style - be it anatomical, flared or straight. Conical grips or penholder grips are offered less frequently.
5. The weight
A light racket is easier to handle for amateur players and is therefore well suited to you as a beginner.
Advanced players and club players should adjust the weight of their racket to their personal preference, with heavier rackets offering more power.
6. Brand and Quality
Look out for reputable brands that are known for their table tennis equipment. High-quality rackets last longer and offer better performance in the long term.
7. Price
Set a budget before you choose a racket. Prices range from inexpensive beginner rackets to high-end models for professionals.
The rackets in our FUNline series are available for just a few euros.
8. Maintenance
Remember to clean your racket regularly and maintain the rubbers to preserve their lifespan and performance. Of course, you can also find everything you need for maintenance in our online shop.
If you pay attention to these points, you can choose the perfect table tennis bat for your needs and have fun with it for a long time.
If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.