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Comparison Donic Top Team 800 vs Donic Waldner 700

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Product typebatbat
Classprofessional (5*)advanced (4*)
Specs
Playing styleattackingattacking
Handle shape
taped
taped
Speed7090
Rotation8080
Control7070
Base materialwoodwood
Number of base layers55
Sponge thickness1.8 mm2 mm
General
Adjustable gravity centre
ITTF certificate
Added to E-Catalogmay 2015march 2015

Class

Racquet class describes the general purpose of the product and its ability to perform various table tennis techniques. The general purpose is clear already from the name of the class: for example, those who have not yet held rackets in their hands are best suited for 1 * models, players with some experience playing regularly can pay attention to 2 *, etc. As for tricks, the more stars, the wider the available "arsenal": for example, on "one-star" models, only imitations of undercuts and top spins are available, "two-star" models allow you to perform these techniques with medium strength, and powerful undercuts and top -spins are available starting from 3*.

It is worth noting that the term “professional” in this case is somewhat arbitrary: the class is indicated for the finished racquet (see “Type”), while professional athletes prefer to collect equipment, choosing their own base and lining. Therefore, the 5 * marking corresponds to the most advanced class among ready-made rackets, but this class is more often designed for experienced amateurs than for representatives of "big sports".

Speed

Table tennis rackets have 3 main practical characteristics: speed, spin and control. The general class of the product, the style of play (see above), the available techniques, the requirements for the player's skills, etc. depend on their values and ratio. One of the most popular designation options is on a hundred-point scale; This scale is also used in our catalogue.

The speed indicator describes how fast the ball will move after contact with the racquet. High speed values are extremely important for an attacking style of play.

Sponge thickness

Sponge is the bottom layer of the lining, located under the outer coating (rubber is most often used for such a coating). The thickness of the sponge determines the characteristics of the impulse that the racquet transmits to the ball, and, accordingly, the characteristics of the flight of the ball after the impact; in other words, this indicator affects all three practical characteristics of the racquet - speed, rotation, control. Accordingly, models for different playing styles (see above) also differ in sponge thickness.

So, a small thickness - up to 1.5 mm - is typical for protective style products, which are distinguished by low speed and good control. All-purpose rackets use sponges of the order of 1.5 – 1.8 mm, which provides a balance between speed and control. And thick sponges - from 2 mm - are installed in rackets for an attacking game, and the greater the thickness, the higher the speed and rotation, and the worse the control.

Adjustable gravity centre

The ability to change the overall balance of the racquet by moving the balance point (centre of gravity) closer to or further from the end of the handle. In this way, you can adjust the product to your own preferences and playing style, and even quickly reconfigure the racquet depending on the situation — many models allow you to change settings within a couple of minutes. Adjustment, usually, is carried out by rearranging the ballast placed in the handle. There is also an adjustment of the balance point of high-class rackets 4 * and 5 * (see "Class").
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