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QuestionCan I play with a paddle that has no rubber or sponge coating?Community AnswerCasual play has no rules, so you could play with a paddle that does not have a coating on it. However, clubs may enforce the rule, and tournaments will enforce the rule, so it depends what type of play you are trying to engage inl.
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QuestionWhat are the pros and cons of using sandpaper ping pong paddles?Community AnswerPros: It's cheap. Cons: You can't use them in tournaments. You'll have a hard time getting used to a paddle with rubbers. They barely have any speed or spin, which is a problem if you plan to compete.
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QuestionHow to test if the rubber is powerful or not?Community AnswerLay the racket on a table and drop the ball on it, if it bounces high, it is powerful.
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QuestionWhat is the difference of the black and red pads on table tennis rackets?Community AnswerIt's regulation, so that an opponent can't switch sides quickly to fool you if he or she tried to switch colored pads.
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QuestionWhat are some common brands of ping pong paddles?Community AnswerButterfly and Stiga are probably the most common brands when it comes to paddles.
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QuestionUsing penholder racquet, with rubber on one side, playing right handed, is it acceptable to use the wooden flip side to return from the backhand side?Varangian11Community AnswerYes, it is acceptable but you might as well get a sheet of rubber on the backhand side of your racket since what you're doing is called reverse penhold backhand.
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QuestionCan I play with one side rubber and one side wood in handshake mode?Varangian11Community AnswerYou technically could do that but I would advise not to do that as your backhand or forehand technique would not improve in conjunction with the side that has a rubber on it.
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