The kit for the serious player. A custom pro paddle (blade plus rubbers), competition 3-star balls, a robot trainer for solo reps, proper court shoes, a paddle case, and a club bag. Spin is the game; rubbers and technique make it.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
4Paddle
2 itemsCourt & Carry
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoes | ShoesNon-marking CaseYes BagYes | 1 | $150 | View Shop |
Train
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Training Equipment | TypeRobot Speed/spinAdjustable Capacity100 balls | 1 | $350 | View Shop |
FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Custom paddle over a pre-made?
For a serious player, yes — a blade plus two rubbers (chosen for your style) play far better than any pre-made, and you replace rubbers as they die. The spin and control are night and day.
Rubber choice?
Inverted rubbers for spin and speed (most players); short pips for flatter, faster play; long pips for deception (usually the backhand of a defensive player). Match rubber to your game, not the pros'.
Practice robot?
Yes for solo training — it feeds consistent balls so you groove strokes without a partner. Not a replacement for a real opponent, but the best solo rep tool there is.
When to replace rubbers?
Every 6 to 12 months for a regular player — dead rubbers lose spin and tack. If the ball stops gripping when you push, the rubber is gone, even if it looks fine.
User Reviews
Club table-tennis kit and my competitive badminton share the custom-over-premade and rubber-life gospel — dead rubber loses spin, agreed. Practice robot is the solo-rep tool.