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Donic Wood Carbotec 900 Table Tennis Racket (Black-White, 85 Grams, All-Rounder)
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Description
“StrikeMaster 700
Precision & Power Racket”
1. Introduction
Table Tennis Racket The StrikeMaster 700 is the result of exhaustive engineering and craftsmanship, created for those who demand precision, Table Tennis Racket power, spin, and control all in one racket. Whether you’re an aspiring competitive player, Table Tennis Racket club player wanting to upgrade, or an enthusiast seeking peak performance, this racket is designed to elevate every aspect of your game. In every match, serve, rally, and smash, the StrikeMaster 700 gives you the edge—when speed, spin, and consistency matter most.
2. What Makes It Different
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Balanced Design Philosophy: Many Table Tennis Racket rackets favor either speed (offensive-style) or control (defensive/all‑round), but the StrikeMaster 700 is developed to integrate both. It offers offensive power without sacrificing the Table Tennis Racket touch and responsiveness needed for controlled shots.
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Optimized Materials: We use Table Tennis Racket high-quality woods, carefully selected for each ply; combined with modern rubber technology. This ensures durability, excellent rebound, and high‑spin potential.
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Player Feedback Driven: The Table Tennis Racket design, grip shape, weight, and balance were refined through input from club-level and semi‑pro players. The result is a racket that feels intuitive in hand, allowing natural stroke execution.
3. Specifications & Structure
| Component | Details |
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| Blade | 5‑ply all‑wood construction. Outer plies of limba (for softer feel and feedback), inner plies of harder woods for stiffness and energy transfer. Thickness approx. 5.8–6.2 mm (depending on rubber) to balance Table Tennis Racket flex and speed. |
| Rubber Sheet | High‑quality inverted Table Tennis Racket rubber on both sides. Topsheets are smooth (inverted), optimized for tack/grip. Sponge thickness approx. 2.2‑2.5 mm for offensive shots, yet not so thick as to lose control in close-to‑table play. |
| Handle | Flared handle design Table Tennis Racket (Shakehand style), ergonomic and non‑slip. Coated with a semi‑matte varnish or light textured finish to avoid sweat slipping. Handle length and width designed to suit standard adult hands; slight variations for small‑handed players if needed. |
| Weight | Total weight around Table Tennis Racket 180‑200 grams (this includes rubber). Slight variation depending on rubber choice. Balance point close to handle‑blade junction to reduce arm fatigue and improve maneuverability during fast strokes. |
| Edge & Finish | Blade edges sealed Table Tennis Racket with edge tape (PVC or fabric) to prevent chips and moisture ingress. Rubbers heat‑pressed for adhesion; blade treated with moisture‑resistant coatings to resist warping. Durable varnish or lacquer on blade surfaces to protect wood and maintain aesthetic finish. |
4. Performance Attributes
4.1 Speed & Power
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Delivers strong driving Table Tennis Racket power when you commit to aggressive smashes or flat hits. The stiffness of the inner plies and moderate rubber sponge thickness create a trampoline‑like effect that transfers energy efficiently.
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The design allows for Table Tennis Racket quick acceleration on serves and flicks, letting you take the ball early and dominate mid‑table exchanges.
4.2 Spin & Control
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The inverted rubber topsheet Table Tennis Racket with tacky or semi‑tacky finish picks up spin very well. Ideal for loops, chops, and spin serves.
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Despite its offensive leanings, control is excellent: the wood selection, foam elastic properties, and handle balance help you place shots accurately even under pressure.
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Good feedback from the hitting surface helps you sense where the ball struck the blade, letting you adjust strokes mid‑rally.
4.3 Versatility
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The racket handles Table Tennis Racket well at the table (flat hits, blocks), mid‑distance loops, and even some powerful forehand drives. It adapts well if your style shifts between defense and offense.
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Also works well in doubles, where quick reaction, control, and spin variation are often as important as raw speed.
4.4 Durability & Consistency
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The materials are selected Table Tennis Racket to maintain performance over many sessions. Rubber grip lasts, wood resists warping, and finishing protects from environmental factors.
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Consistency in production ensures each unit of StrikeMaster 700 behaves similarly (same balance, weight, speed‑spin‑control tradeoff), so you can rely on what you expect.
5. Ideal User & Use Cases
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Intermediate to Advanced Players: Those Table Tennis Racket who have developed basic strokes, understand spin and footwork, and want more from their equipment.
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Players Moving Up From Beginner Rackets: If your current racket lacks punch or spin, StrikeMaster 700 gives a meaningful upgrade.
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Competitive / Club Matches: For league matches, tournaments, inter‑club competitions. The racket is ITTF‑friendly (with approved rubber colors and acceptable construction) so it can be used in sanctioned play.
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Training & Practice: Great for technique drills, spin practice, quick reaction work, and improving serve variation.
6. Comparison With Other Types
| Opponent Type | StrikeMaster 700 Compared To | What You Gain / Trade Off |
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| Beginner/Entry Rackets | Most beginner sets will have simpler blade (often less plies or lower quality woods), thinner or basic rubbers, non‑optimized handle. | With StrikeMaster 700 you gain speed, spin, more precise feel. But you’ll need better technique to exploit it; mistakes (mis‑timed shots, using wrong strokes) are more visible. |
| Pure Offensive / Carbon/Composite Rackets | Rackets with carbon (or other fiber reinforcement) often push speed still higher, at the cost of feel, control for close‑to‑table delicate shots. | StrikeMaster 700 gives more warmth, feedback, and control. If you’re pushing to absolute fastest speed and don’t care about touch, you might prefer carbon. But for many players, StrikeMaster gives a better balance. |
| Defensive / All‑Wood / Long‑Pimple / Hardbat Types | These favor control, slow speed, spin variation over speed. Decks built for chops, counter defense, etc. | With StrikeMaster you get more offensive capability; but your defensive chops/backspin play may require more practice. Less forgiving on passive play. |
7. Key Features in Detail
7.1 Blade Woods & Construction
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Outer plies: Limba or similar woods offer soft rebound, better feel. Good for control in spin shots.
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Inner plies: Harder woods like ayous, hinoki, or others to add spring and speed.
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Lamination quality: Glue joints carefully bonded to avoid delamination; fully flat surfaces so rubber adheres cleanly.
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Blade warp and moisture resistance: wood treated, sealed to reduce moisture absorption. Also, blade edges protected with tape.
7.2 Rubber Top Sheets & Sponge
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Top sheet material: smooth (inverted) rubber which allows tackiness / grip. Good for spin generation, especially on serves and loops.
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Sponge hardness: medium‑hard (~40‑45° hardness, depending on taxonomy) to enable both speed and spin without sacrificing control. If softer sponges are used, gets slower but more forgiving. If harder, more speed but requires strength and precision.
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Sponge thickness: around 2.2‑2.5 mm. This gives enough “spring” for spin and speed while keeping control.
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Rubber durability: quality rubber resist tearing, surface wear; retains tackiness; color fade minimized.
7.3 Handle & Grip Ergonomics
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Shape: Flared (standard) for shakehand style; others might be anatomic or straight if you offer variants.
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Size: Handle that fits comfortably in hand allows better wrist action, less fatigue.
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Texturing / finish: Slight grip texture or finish to avoid slipping; varnish or sealant to protect wood and reduce sweat effect.
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Balance: Handle‑blade balance is tuned so that swing feels natural; not overly head‑heavy (which makes fast flicks hard) nor too handle‑heavy (which reduces power).
8. How to Use It Best
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Serve Practice: Use the tacky top sheet to experiment with spin serves—backspin, sidespin, topspin. The feedback helps you feel how the ball deviates.
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Looping & Drives: Mid‑distance loops and drives benefit from speed and spin; StrikeMaster 700 will reward good footwork and timing.
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Blocking & Counterattacks: Speed presses from the edge of the table; blocks should be stable. Racket gives enough control to absorb spin and redirect.
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Defensive / Variation Play: You can still do chops and soft pushes; with practice, use spin variation to mix up play and unbalance opponent.
9. Care, Maintenance & Longevity
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Cleaning Rubbers: After each session, wipe the rubber surfaces gently with a soft, damp cloth (or rubber‑cleaner). Remove dust, sweat, dirt. Dry properly.
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Storage: Store in stable temperature & humidity. Avoid leaving in a hot car or exposed sunlight; avoid moisture. Use a racket case.
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Edge Repair: If edge tape gets damaged, replace it. Small chips in blade edges can propagate; tape protects integrity.
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Rubber Replacement: With repeated use, rubber loses tackiness, sponge compresses. Track performance decline (spin falls off; shots feel “dead”); plan for replacement.
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Blade Protection: Use blade-friendly varnish or sealants; avoid hard impacts; don’t bang against table or floor.
10. Tournament & Regulation Compliance
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Color Requirements: In sanctioned tournaments (ITTF etc.), one side of rubber must be dark (usually black), the other a bright color (red or approved alternatives). StrikeMaster 700 designed with one side black, the other red (or as per version) to meet this.
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Blade Materials: Majority natural wood. Any reinforcement (if present) kept within limits allowed by ITTF; at least ~85 % natural wood
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