This review is from: Economy Ping Pong Paddle (Sports)
Seriously, you get what you pay for. Very cheap paddle, noticeable glue in seams, sandpaper not cut exactly to size of paddle face. If you're looking for an inexpensive sandpaper paddle, you'd be better off spending another dollar and getting the Martin Kilpatrick Thunder Racket
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This review is from: Economy Ping Pong Paddle (Sports)
Even though I know that padded inverted dimple paddles are the highest quality and the choice of top competitors, I grew up playing against my fellow tennis team players playing ping pong on rainy days and before and after practice at school. In those days the school provided sandpaper paddles and we got pretty darn good with those things. Now I simply prefer the feel and action of the hard wood and sandpaper feel. This paddle is that classic style. My vacation resort home bought a first class $500 ping pong table for the recreation room and of course they bought quality paddles. So I had to go out and buy this $7 sandpaper paddle to have for myself. It's just like I remember.
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