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Donic Carbotec 7000

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Product type: bat; Class: professional (5*); Playing style: attacking; Handle shape: flared; anatomical; Speed: 120; Spin: 120; Control: 60; Base material: carbon; Sponge thickness (mm): 2.3;
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Donic Carbotec 7000
Product type
bat
Class
professional (5*)
Playing style
attacking
Handle shape
flared
anatomical
Speed
120
Spin
120
Control
60
Base material
carbon
Sponge thickness
2.3 mm
Official Website
donic-schildkroet.com
Added to E-Catalog
december 2017
Information in model description is for reference purposes.
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speed racquet

A really cool racquet from the German company Donic is designed for attacking players. The speed and torque ratings here are at around 120 (rated on the Prince rating scale, and corresponds to 100 points on the classification that other brands are rated), which makes the racquet a great tool for making sharp powerful top spins, twists and twists. innings. It is characterized by playing at far positions closer to the edge of the table, while you need to control the force of impact so as not to interrupt the ball over the table. The control indicator is at around 60, so it will not be a problem to receive regular hits from an opponent, but it will be difficult to cope with powerful top spins. At the same time, it is worth noting that the overlay with a sponge 2.3 mm thick is very soft and does not become hard even after a couple of years of playing.

A distinctive feature of this inventory is the base, completely made of carbon fiber (carbon fiber with polymer inserts). This material is more durable than wood, resistant to high temperatures and is not afraid of moisture, so you can play with a racquet in wet weather and not worry if the racquet falls. Also, thanks to carbon fiber, the overlay can be removed over time and replaced with a new one (you can’t do this with ready-made wooden rackets, since the veneer fibers will be torn off along with the glue). However, the International Tennis Association ITTF does not allow models made of 100% carbon fiber to official competitions, so the racquet is more intended for playing with friends and training. If you regularly participate in tournaments, then you should take an additional look at wooden models. The cost of such a sports tool is rather big, but the durability and excellent playing characteristics will pay for everything.

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