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| | Features | Lightweight, well-balanced designRubber and sponge combo offers spin, speed, and controlFlared pro-style handleFive-ply BasswoodMorin rubber and two-millimeter sponge
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| | Description | Sweeris Butterfly Table Tennis Racket |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 11.5 inches | | Package Width: | 6.7 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 8 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good for beginners Jun 15, 2006
By Sivakumar Murugesan
"DYI Fan"
Bought this racket based on the description. It doesn't even come close. Good for beginning players. Hard to loop the ball as the rubber doesn't have much grip.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Solid Beginner Jan 04, 2007
By Cedar Lancaster I found the Japanese rubber of this Sweeris more gripping and lasting longer than my Attack Stiga ready-made rackets. Extra strength needed when looping. The handle is too small for me. It is a good racket, more than adequate for starters.
Good Beginner - Intermediate Racket Oct 01, 2009
By Anon Me Good for beginners and developing players. Not as much spin or speed as more expensive paddles but the control is pretty good and is decent for recreational play.
decent backup bat Apr 28, 2009
By slurry12345 I bought this as a cheap backup for my main. (2.1mm Butterfly Tenergy 05 rubber on a Butterfly Grubba Carbon blade) it is obviously not nearly as good as the custom, but it is very good for a low end bat. i've had it now for about two months, cleaning it after every use, and it is still in excellent shape. could use a bit more grip and cushion, but it serves its purpose well. highly recommended to beginners and those looking for a cheap backup bat. be sure to keep your bats clean and protected in a case in order to prolong their lives.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
This paddle used to be my excalibur Aug 22, 2009
By Craig Young After using the usual pips out hard paddle, i was starting to want to up grade to the more intermediate kind of bats. i realized that the better players where i played in college were using them. i bought the sweeris and realized it was a lot different then the run of the mill hard paddle. getting used to it was easy, and i was then able to get my game to a higher level. I honestly think though that do to the sweeris not having as much offense as it does defense, turned me into a more defensive player. just remember when looking at different paddles that this one is definately a defensive paddle. if you are a begginer i would recommend getting it though. i feel it is worth the money, and also worth it if you feel that you are leaning more towards defense. as cool as this sounds i used to call this paddle excalibur! BUTTTTTT now that i use my friends carlos chui, i call that paddle nexcalibur. there is no comparrison between the 2. the sweeris is for defense, and the chui is for offense. i also have used a bunch of paddles from butterfly, but these 2 are my personal favorite. i have been playing for probably only 4-5 years now, and its been a while since i used the sweeris. i am only writing this message to pay homage to a great defensive paddle. hope this helped someone.
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