Our blade range only consists of five blades at the moment, but still, we feel that they easily cover the needs of more that 90% of all table tennis players.
When choosing a table tennis blade, it is important to consider what kind of table tennis player you are. How do I play? Which shots do I make the most? What are my strengths? Etc. If you have a good idea about your needs, it is much easier to make the right choice. Allround blades like Safe and Flame are best at relatively low impact shots. This means most beginners, but also more experienced players with a style of play where there aren’t so many really hard shots. Our Inzone Columbia ALL+ is slightly stiffer and a well-balanced blade, that suit both active and passive play, and are almost as good in the passive shots as the allround blades and are still good at quite a high impact. The offensive blades – Explorer and Galaxy – are more difficult to handle at low impact but has great power and stability at high impact.

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