Vibration property

        Vibration property in table tennis racket refers to the “vibration” feeling the racket gives you when the pingpong ball hits it. It’s the oscillation interaction between the ball, rubber, and blade but its most caused by the property and composition of the blade. As a result, vibration property is most attributed to table tennis blades.

       The best way to illustrate vibration property, is to feel the impact of the ball when it hits the blade. A lower vibration means a softer touch which means better control. All wood blades tends to have lower vibration property than carbon blades.

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Reaction Property

       Reaction property in table tennis rackets refers to the bounce speed of the pingpong ball immediately after contact. The property can refer to both the blade and rubber but is most attributed to the the property and  composition of the blade. A low reaction property means slow

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Tackiness

          The term ‘tacky’ or ‘tackiness’ measures the ‘stickiness’ of a table tennis rubber, which affects its ability to generate spin on the ball. One of the easiest ways to test a rubber’s tackiness is to gently push a pingpong ball into it. The longer the

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