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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | The Butterfly Pro-Series Racket combines state-of-the-art FCT (Foam Core Technology) that removes weight from the handle, and pushes the balance out towards the head. The net result here is improved balance, with an enlarged sweet-spot. Advanced Competition Table Tennis Racket for Steady All-Around Play at Close or Mid Distances. Features Include: - Flared Pro-Style Handle
- Morim Rubber
- 2.0mm Sponge
- 5-ply Basswood
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 11.4 inches | | Package Width: | 6.2 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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| | Features | Features Butterfly's Foam Core Technology which reduces racket vibrations at ball impactSpeed = 85 Spin = 75 Control = 85Butterfly Morim inverted/smooth rubber - 2.0mm sponge layerFlared handleRed/Black surface meets standard tournament requirements
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Good for the money Feb 25, 2008 The Butterfly Kodo is a good paddle that provides good speed, good spin, and decent control. If you are a beginner or intermediate level player then this is a good buy. However, if you are an upper-intermediate to expert level player, and if you want to take your game to the next level I would suggest looking into the pro series which offer lighter paddles. Lighter paddles offer better control but also cost more. Overall, considering the price you pay, the Butterfly Kodo is a good paddle for the casual/beginner and intermediate player.
Nice performance Jan 13, 2008 I am skilled at table tennis, but I don't consider myself a high-end expert. This is a "racket" or paddle that has a high quality rubber face designed to help a player put additional spin on the ball thru a softer texture and a tacky, almost sticky, finish. Performs admirably, enhances control over spin. If I said it felt much more comfortable than a cheaper racket, I'd be exaggerating. Also, for the price, I would expect to see a nicer finish on the wood laminations. Heck, it resembles cheap luan plywood, to tell the truth. But since play performance is the main objective, this paddle gives added enjoyment. At $35 each, is it two to four times more enjoyable than a cheaper paddle? That's debatable. But if you play table tennis enough, and take care of your equipment, this should pay for itself in added pleasure.
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