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The Yasaka Rakza X Soft offers excellent ball feel, precise control, and powerful spin. In our review, we took a closer look at this table tennis rubber. Find out the results here!
The Vega X is considered an insider tip among offensive players who don’t want to trade control for speed. We’ll show you what makes the Vega X stand out – and who can really turn it into a weapon on the table.
For players who prioritize speed, agility, and a more direct feel, the JOOLA Mega Carbon could be an exciting option. In our test, we took a close look at the racket's features and reveal who it's best suited for.
The new version of the Babolat Pure Drive 98 (Gen 11) is perfect for players who want to combine power with maximum control. We put the racket to the test to see how it performs on the court!
The new Pure Drive Lite (2025) is perfect for players seeking a powerful yet easier-to-handle alternative to the classic Pure Drive — ideal for dynamic rallies and versatile play.
The JOOLA Carbon Pro is marketed as a racket with a harmonious balance of spin, speed, and control. In this review, we take a closer look to see if it lives up to that promise.
With the 11th generation, Babolat introduces a new version of the Pure Drive. In this review, we’ll explore what makes this racket stand out and who it might be a great fit for.
In our comprehensive Padel Balls Test 2025, we tested six popular models for playing characteristics, durability, and speed – including tips on storage, lifespan, and the use of pressurized containers to extend their longevity.
The table tennis blade is the heart of the paddle and plays a crucial role in determining feel, speed, and control. In our test, we analyzed various models to identify the best table tennis blades for different playing styles.
