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do we need to see you rolling up the net? jk... good vid!
Are GEWO blades presealed? I have ordered a Gewo In-Force PBO-PC OFF
Just got these today. Glad to know they're reusable. Thank you so much!
Very good info
Halo sir, i play in tiles, typical table tennis shoes dont support that much in tiles and skid, what shoe should u buy
You should get a shoe that has soft soles. Not hard. What shoe are you playing now.
@@tabletennisstore9909 typical hard sole table tennis shoe,
Mine doesn’t have any brackets will it collapse
Most Rollaway Tables have brackets like this. What is the brand and model. Likely not
Great, great explanation, the best ever
which blade should i use for this side of rubber?
have you thought of a wider foam brush or foam roller to spread the glue? Also if you lay some wooden dowels on the blade you won't have to worry about the rubber making contact with the blade until its in the correct position. Remove the dowels as you affix the rubber.
Yep, that works too. Agreed. Good point. We just had a smaller sponge for this video.
I want to buy shoes for wooden floor, what kind of shoes to buy ?
We recommend for wood floor a shoe with a softer sole. As wood can be a little more slippery.
@@tabletennisstore9909 can you be more specific with a model of a shoe ?
This is what GEWO website says Enzo Angles Rubbers: GEWO Nexxus EL Pro 48. Is it his current equipment rubber?
That is probably an old listing. We asked Mr. Ezno after the match what he used.
Isaya pakai blade ini
Nice its a good one! Still after all these years.
What sponge thickness does Enzo use?
As thick a possible. He uses max thickness. Thanks for asking. We should put that in.
Очень плохо,пузыри под скочем.
Ok, thanks for pointing that out.
I think that clamp and sponge configuration makes it difficult to apply even pressure when spreading out the glue, which is what you need to make an even surface
Yes, we use a sponge now. Direct application.
how long should you wait before gluing the rubbers after sealing
Thanks for asking. At least 30 minutes. We use table tennis configured sealers and they dry pretty quickly. Ben
“Jewelry scale.” Right right. 😉
Yes, thanks. They are terriffic.
Great service. Bought one from him. Five stars ⭐️ service
Thank you for the nice comments. We try hard. Thanks
Thanks for explaining that if a person is righthanded, they need to wrap the tape clockwise.
Very important - T-Frame Leg. The cut on the bottom has to face towards the centerline. Not the endline. 26 second to 38 seconds on the video
What's the price
can you guys offer a video on how to restring this collector? (i have no idea how easy/hard it might be)
Good idea. Will do this.
very professional, very good! I have a video on my channel of a more amateur collage kk #longpip
Pls answer im looking for a good but lightweigt blade to the Gewo nexxus el PRO 53 superselect rubbers. I have looking at Gewo balsa carbon 575 and 775 but i dont know becuas they have a smaler weight but yours maby faster and can produce more spin. Witch one should I buy? Pls answer 🙏🏼🙏🏼
The 575 will be lighter and will have a little less speed. Since you have fast rubber in the 53. All things being equal, this might be the better choice. The 775 will be faster and a little heavier racket. But if you like fast rackets, this will be a very good choice. Feel free to contact us directly, voice or text at 914-873-0075 if you live in the USA or via email, [email protected] to continue to conversation.
so what's gonna happen on 42 rubber if not an efficient swinger is going to swing well once in a while ?
If you are not efficient, you will likely find the softer rubbers playing better for you.
We welcome and encourage viewer feedback on the glues and experience, here. Thanks so much! Ben
The rubber doesn‘t need the glue layer, this will surely affect the performance. I also apply the glue layer on the blade to prevent damage at the removal.
Thanks fo ryour comment on this. It is appreciated.
that was a incredible video super informative
Your hand applies the highest pressure to hold the racket at the bottom of your palm. The tape must start at the bottom and finish at the top. The last tape goes at the top, not at the bottom of the racket. That way your own hand doesn't doesn't destroy your own work as fast, compared to the way you demonstrate in the video. Also, the finishing tape makes your gripping slippery at the bottom. As explained before, this is where the hand applies the highest point of pressure to the racket.
Yeah, idk if you're correct. The butterfly grip tape I got for mine says to start at the top, so that's what I did. He clearly says you can do it whatever way you want in the video, also.
Too disturbing
Dam, you just used that grip the complete wrong way!
Oscar. Its flexible, this is the way we do it. Please elaborate on how you would do yours, so viewers can see your approach. Thanks so much! Ben
I would think he knows what he's talking about.
Which rubber or sponge is thicker, 39 or 40 ? Thanks in advance for any help.
39 the degree of hardness, 39 is softer than 40. Sponge thickness and wood hardness also matter. The thinner the rubber, the less speed and spin you will have but the more control. All thinks being equal we recommend thicker rubbers, 2.0 or greater. But note there are players who prefer the thinner rubbers for more control.
@@tabletennisstore9909Thanks 👍
Great rubber Ben.
exemplary
You can not use a cleaner once a match has started in tournament play.
Thanks! I dide not know this.
He's not a fan of cleaning and racquet maintenance, and then goes on to make a video about cleaning and racquet maintenance. Blows on surface and wipes it with hand so skin oil gets on surface.
so what's your suggestion?
Clean the racket after you finish play and before you put it away. Blow moisture on it when in the middle of a game. Ben
How hard was it to put together
About Two Hours. Just lots of parts. Not difficult. This is a heavy table. You need to move it carefully to the desired location
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I have been using the Maxi2 for 6 weeks and already my game is elevated. The oversized Maxi2 uses the full width of the rubber to improve all elements of the game. My wrist uses the long neck for leverage on all spin shots and achieves faster racket speed and enormous power. I am thrilled with my newly achieved consistency, spin and winning scores. 😊🏓
hi sir What do you recommend for hardwood floor?Thanks
do you know where to purchase replacement parts for the table - specifically the levellers on the bottom of the legs?
The manufacturer should have levelers. Please call them. Stiga is escalale sports, Bomar is Butterfly, Joola ha a customer service email. ETC
Cutting the rubber with the cutter curved "out" (not in) of the racket. This is something I've learned from you, thank you.
Need to Low down abit music volume.
Yep, will do that on the next one. Too loud. Agree. Thanks for the feedback
The Maxi2 is perfect for my penhold Chinese grip. My forehand drive has more spin & power than ever. I recommend the Maxi2 for anyone using penhold grip.
The Maxi2 is perfect for my penhold Chinese grip. My forehand drive has more spin & power than ever. I recommend the Maxi2 for anyone using penhold grip.
I’ve been using the maxi 2 for a couple of months now. It’s definitely helped improve my game. Getting better looping action and my serves have more spin. Definitely less finger and thumb shots.
I think all the people who recommend softer sponges to beginner players are often not considering the blade properly. If the blade you are using has a harder outer layer, then a soft rubber will make the grip on the ball so hard to achieve for a beginner player that creating a spin oriented stroke will be very hard because of the bottom out effect (the ball catapulting out from the wood before the rubber is able to grip on to the ball). I have this discussion with my coach, but I have given up on trying to tell him because he is the authority and this will break his whole system of thinking and coaching. There are slower blades which are designed to flex to accomodate chinese forehand rubbers with harder outer layers for beginner players. These blades would not do well with soft rubbers ... and for adult athletic beginners who are able to generate a lot of force, but dont have the sufficient technique to generate spin might actually benefit from playing with harder rubbers so that the sponge can compensate for their lack of ability in brushing the ball very thinly.
Yes, agreed.
I have a chinese style bat, with very hard outer layer. What you said is true. This bat doesn't play well with bouncy soft rubbers. As a begginer I had a hard time to learn, because it was a rocket, even when everyone was telling me soft rubbers were slower. Today, I own another bat, with softer outer layer, and it goes well with many types of rubber, including the ones I was strugling with. Ps: The chinese bat I have, I experimented putting a hurricane 3, and it makes a lot of sense, because this type of racket compensates the lack of bouncyness of the rubber, so is not that slow on short game, and when doing top spins and fast swings, the rubber is fast.
This place is AWESOME, i was there for the first time yesterday and they are SUPER KNOWLEDGABLE and extremely NICE, i am just getting back into Table Tennis (15 Years) the last time i played, i ordered a custom paddle thru the phone, i cant wait to take a few private lessons with some of their PROS, this place is a MUST visit if you are into the Table Tennis sport. ALL Players there were very friendly and NOT cocky, they made me feel VERY welcomed. Looking forward to tons of playing.
Nice! Thanks for the kind comments.
I want to come to the store and get one, is the store open SUNDAYS? Thanks in advance.
Yes, sorry we missed this. This racket is now this one. tabletennisstore.us/products/gewo-rave-speed-pre-assembled-table-tennis-racket?_pos=1&_psq=Rave+Speed&_ss=e&_v=1.0
You may pick this racket up at our club/pro shop anytime the center is open - 10AM to 10PM 7 days a week.
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Feels great! Golden ratio design improves everything: touch, control, spin, speed & power. Oversize full width of rubber. Extra length for leverage with amazing finger control (no finger misses).