How do I protect my table tennis racket?

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Hereof, should I seal my blade?

If you re-glue your rubbers onto your blade regularly, you should seriously consider sealing your blade. A sealer (or varnish) gives a thin layer of protection to the blade surface, as well as strengthening the adhesion of the fibres on the surface of the blade.

Simply so, should I Lacquer my blade? Lacquer will protect the blade from damage when peeling off rubbers. Bear in mind lacquer on a flex or lopping blade will make it harder – therefore comprise the looping potential of the blade.

Keeping this in view, how do you repair a table tennis blade?

How long can table tennis rubber last?

Manufacturer’s estimate the ‘lifetime’ of a rubber to be 50 – 90 playing hours, but don’t panic! Most competitive players change their reverse or long pimple rubber within 12 months. Short pimples or anti spin rubbers last longer.

How long does a table tennis blade last?

If you play regularly, then an all-round blade should last a year or two. An offensive blade will last longer, and a very fast blade much longer. However, the change in the blade with age may not bother you at all. Some players never change their blade.

Should I varnish my table tennis blade?

Advantages of blade sealing/varnishing

I would recommend sealing the blade to any serious table tennis player. … It is particularly suited for players who use speed glue/ or re-glue often before every training session or players who regularly change rubbers as the varnish offers the best protection for the blade surface.

Which table tennis blade is the best?

The Best Table Tennis Blades

  • Eastfield Allwood.
  • Eastfield Offensive.
  • JOOLA Rossi Emotion.
  • Butterfly Timo Boll ALC.
  • Butterfly Zhang Jike ZLC.

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