My friend and I liked using this blade when we started playing. This blade is a solid 9 out of 10 - for a good reason! It's inexpensive and features a favorable thickness (perfect for those who dislike thicker blades) and lightweight construction for excellent control.
One unique feature of this blade is its feedback - you'll feel a satisfying vibration when hitting more challenging shots, which can be incredibly helpful for beginners looking to improve their technique.
If you're looking for more speed, don't worry - you can always upgrade the rubber. But even without any changes, I highly recommend this blade to any beginner. I bet it might even make you fall in love with table tennis!
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