there is a woman who comes down to my local club to play sometimes, and she uses this paddle. i don't think you could generate much spin with this paddle...she just plays for fun though, so not a big deal for her.
Bad idea .. I don't think it could works .. every hand is of different size and thinks like that ... just for basement players... not for compettition .. (I think) ...I'd like that it was legal because it will be easier to beat oponnents with that kind of blades xD
nice idea and creativity, would work well for basement players but technically, it has less leverage for speed and spend. I know for sure, I'm going to strike my opponent down by letting loose of the mitten paddle and make'm bust a nose or something. Also, this is a two piece paddle which means heavier mitten weight = slower reaction time = you lose. Like I said, excellent idea but this item looks like it came off from someone who hasn't play much TT but is in it to try to make some money.
Wouldn't work well. You'd have a very hard time with anyone over the table. putting your hand in the middle makes the paddle too bulky making it hard to push and flick over the table. Off the table, I could possible see it being useful.
there is a woman who comes down to my local club to play sometimes, and she uses this paddle. i don't think you could generate much spin with this paddle...she just plays for fun though, so not a big deal for her.
dfunkt 3 months ago
Bad idea .. I don't think it could works .. every hand is of different size and thinks like that ... just for basement players... not for compettition .. (I think) ...I'd like that it was legal because it will be easier to beat oponnents with that kind of blades xD
hectp11 7 months ago
@hectp11
what about garage players = (
ipwnu241 4 months ago
technically it was designed and developed by the late Bertrand Castelli in 1979. I have the first original paddle he did back in 1977
MatuschkaArt 8 months ago
Slick editing, I'll give you that. The product however isn't much.
thresholden 1 year ago
this is not going to be useful because you cant use any of your wrist
so basically its a fail
haydonlee93 1 year ago
is this already approved by the ITTF?
oknautubeko41 1 year ago
Don't see how you'll be very effective for over the table close up play. Using this thing to push a heavy backspin serve is going to be hard.
Also don't see how you're going to have a very effective serve with this.
Pretty much restricts the amount of spin you can get from wrist motion.
Would be fun to use to mess around or for basement players..but if you were to "seriously" play using this blade, you'd get destroyed.
gimplar 1 year ago
nice idea and creativity, would work well for basement players but technically, it has less leverage for speed and spend. I know for sure, I'm going to strike my opponent down by letting loose of the mitten paddle and make'm bust a nose or something. Also, this is a two piece paddle which means heavier mitten weight = slower reaction time = you lose. Like I said, excellent idea but this item looks like it came off from someone who hasn't play much TT but is in it to try to make some money.
popcorn4two 2 years ago 5
Yeah, those damn capitalists and their desire to make money! (/sarcasm)
billytheimpaler 2 years ago
All you would have is a forehand shot, how would you get a decent backhand without breaking your arm?!
browniepolice 2 years ago
Well made video however.
browniepolice 2 years ago
learn to hold a paddle, jesus christ. Its like using fake chopsticks. lol
lg123xyz 2 years ago 4
just learned about these, pretty innovative, are these legal in international competition?
kumquatsta 2 years ago
terrible creation. beyond useless
Scrabble4Cash 2 years ago
Wouldn't work well. You'd have a very hard time with anyone over the table. putting your hand in the middle makes the paddle too bulky making it hard to push and flick over the table. Off the table, I could possible see it being useful.
PW060284 2 years ago
O,my God!
Looks like a Table Tennis glove.
stevettplanet 2 years ago