Official distributor for: XIOM table tennis blades, rubbers TSP table tennis blades, rubbers JOOLA table tennis blades, rubbers CHAMPION table tennis blades, rubbers Butterfly table tennis blades, rubbers
table tennis store login
Login
ping pong store
ping pong store

Language:
Currency:
VAT Mode:
 
Rapid


Rapid

Tibhar Rapid

E-mail this product to a friend E-mail this product to a friend


Previous  Up  Next" 

Tibhar Rapid is perfectly suited for the aggressive game. The soft sponge and the extremely elastic rubber layer provides speed and spin and at the same time gives you a lot of ball feeling due to an optimum of ball control.
Stock Data 1.6 1.8 2.0 Max
Red Yes Yes Yes Yes
Black Yes Yes Yes Yes

Price: $44.95 


Quantity:  

JOOLA Green Power Table Tennis Gluing Sheet
JOOLA Green Power Gluing Sheet - Table Tennis Glue Sheet

Specially made for the "Energy: Green Power" Rubber, use this adhesive film to gain the maximum potential of this non-speed glued rubber. This sheet will leave no residue on your blade when changing rubbers. This product can be used with all rubbers, but does not contain any speed glue solvents.

  • Recommended for non-speed glue rubbers.

"For the last three month I have been thinking a lot about the new rules concerning the ban of glue. I am still discussing almost every day with numerous players about the change that is taking place since the introduction at the beginning of September. When Boosters came on the market it posed two problems. First is that it is against the rule to "add" anything to the racket composition other than what is listed in Rule 2.4 "The Racket" of the ITTF laws of TT. Second, we also have a rule 2.4.7, which does not allow the racket covering to be changed in any way on purpose after it has been approved by the ITTF. Rule 2.4 is very old and never changed. Rule 2.4.7 was introduced in 2006 and so is newer." - ITTF President Adham Shahara

About JOOLA

The German brand JOOLA has its origin in the 1950s when it was popular to combine the names of companies and cities. The sports department of the department store JOOss in LAndau was involved in the production of the first table tennis tables in 1952. JOOLA a prime sponsor of major events worldwide also sponsor world class players like Chen Weixing, Rosskopf, Ameli Soulja, Thomas Keinath.

JOOLA makes table tennis blades, table tennis balls, table tennis paddles, table tennis rackets, table tennis rubbers, table tennis apparels, table tennis glues, ping pong tables and table tennis tables. You can read about JOOLA table tennis products here.

 

In stock

Joola 4-all - Table Tennis Rubber OFF Offensive
JOOLA 4-All - OFF Table Tennis Rubber

Classic allround rubber, which is excellent for the developing player and for offensive players looking for control. The 4 All rubber provides excellent control and is still fast and dynamic, so that all basic strokes can be played without effort. The 4 ALL is produced by one of the top Japanese manufacturers.

Strategy DEF - / ALL
Speed low
Spin low
Control extra high
Hardness 43 degree
In stock

Butterfly Free Chack - Table Tennis Glue
Butterfly Free Chack 37 ml - Table Tennis Glue
Free Chack Glue is completely free from organic solvents and made from 100% Liquidized natural caoutchouc (natural rubber). After a short drying period, it sticks the sponge and the blade surface together perfectly. It is also very easy to remove the rubber from the blade and to peel off the remaining glue from the sponge.
In stock

Narucross EX Hard
Nittaku Narucross EX Hard
Nittaku Narucross EX rubber has the Narucross "cross system" with "Max Tension Technology" for the topsheet and sponge. Maximum tension results in Maximum tension without speed glue. Narucross EX comes with two sponge options: Hard or Soft. The Soft version offers extra touch and control The Hard version offers extra speed with good spin. Narucross EX Hard is used by US Team Member Samson Dubina. Samson says, "Narucross EX Hard is one of the world's most powerful rubbers, hard enough for counterlooping yet soft enough for the best touch. Narucross EX Hard has the best control in it's class of ultra-high-speed tensor rubbers. For me, the perfect combination is the Nittaku Ludeak blade teamed with Nittaku Narucross EX Hard!" Samson Dubina holds these National titles: 2009 US Nationals Men's Singles Finalist 2009 US National World Team Member 2008 US National Mixed Doubles Champion
In stock

Narucross GS Hard
Nittaku Narucross GS Hard
Exceeding the boundaries of tension and spin! Nittaku Narucross GS has the most spin of all the Narucross series rubbers. Designed with "Max Tension Technology" which offers maximum tension in the topsheet and sponge. The superb balance of exceptional spin combined with exceptional speed makes this the chosen rubber of the top players in the sport of table tennis. Recommended for players with a powerful and offensive game. Narucross GS was developed based on Narucross EX-- Narucross GS creates more spin with speed than the EX, while the Narucross EX has more speed. NARUCROSS GS is available in three sponge choices: HARD, SOFT, and SUPER SOFT. The HARD sponge is faster and favored by the quick, powerful, driving players. The SOFT sponge has the most equal balance of speed and spin, and is favored by powerful driving and spin players. The SUPER SOFT sponge has good spin with outstanding touch and control. The Hard sponge is cream in color. The Soft and Super Soft sponge is yellow in color. Made in Germany
In stock

XIOM T-Foil - Table Tennis Rubber Protection Sheet
XIOM T-Foil - Table Tennis Rubber Protection Sheet
Use this thick rubber protection sheet to increase the lifetime of your rubber. The sheet protects the rubber from humidity and damages.
In stock

TSP Adhesive Protection Sheet
TSP Adhesive Protection Sheet - Table Tennis Rubber Protection

The TSP Adhesive protection sheet is to protect your rubber from dust and atmospheric particles. This is not a glue sheet, but to protect the rubber. The sheet has an adhesive side, and will stick to the rubber as soon as you put the sheet on the rubber.

When you don't use your racket, put the adhesive protection sheet on the rubber and keep it in the racket case.

A great investment to keep the rubber for long. Effective to prevent deterioration to the rubber surface.

In stock

XIOM V1 2010 (Professional Classic) - OFF Table Tennis Blade
XIOM V1 (Novus Tour Carbon) - OFF Table Tennis Blade

Light, fast and very sensitive carbon blade for aggressive players
Mixture of powerful attack and very precise block

Very light carbon blade for aggressive close-to-table players. V1 is very hard and speedy blade. But, its thickness is only 5.4 mm, which allows sufficient deformation required by modern aggressive players who play with topspin. Special hard wood is used as surface material, and “Energy Carbon” which provides very high energy efficiency is inserted directly under the surface. The result is the combination of high speed and compact feel. Both of close-to-table topspin and hard smash are very easy. On the contrary, players will easily be able to enjoy extremely precise ball placing of block. The stability and security of V1 even let players win the battle of topspin against topspin. The most recommendable rubber for the combination with V1 is VEGA ASIA.

HIGH-TECH BLADES OF SUPERB SENSITIVITY FOR TOP PLAYERS

NOVUS TOUR CARBON family is designed for skilled, professional players. Advanced technologies are applied to the blades of this family for realizing the optimal performance. Their relatively thin construction provides sufficient deformation and sharp feel those are preferred by top players who mainly play with continuous topspin. They are faster than most of all-wood blades, but the ease of making strong topspin is the same level or even greater. Also, their large sweet spots will make table tennis more stable and more enjoyable. Players can easily dominate the high speed rally of modern table tennis, even with less effort.

Compared to NOVUS HINOKI CARBON, NOVUS TOUR CARBON is more captive. It means that NOVUS TOUR CARBON blades catch ball more deeply along with the increase of impact strength “captive”. It also means that these blades are basically very good for continuous topspin play. The feel of NOVUS TOUR CARBON is sharp and stiff (hard). The information of impact is transferred to player’s hand directly and clearly.

In stock

NEWGY Robot Robo-Pong 2050 - Table Tennis Robot
NEWGY Robo-Pong 2050 - Table Tennis Robot

Wow! This is one smart robot. Revolutionary digital controls mean easy, exact regulation of ball speed, wait time, and landing spot. Normal Mode gives you simple manual control over each function. In Drill Mode, run any of the 64 drills stored on the controller. Use PC Mode to create and save drills using a simple interface, then run those drills direct from your PC. Setup Mode lets you calibrate motors to a set standard and select your desired language. Intelligent design allows selection of favored hand so drills run correctly for either right-handers or left-handers. Or tell your robot to throw balls for 5 minutes, and it will automatically calculate how many balls will be thrown in that time. Listen to what top player Samson Dubina has to say: "After training with the Canadian Olympic Team for 3 years, I know what a effective training session consist of. The Robo-Pong 2050 can perform nearly every drill that a 2500 training partner can perform."

Package Includes:

Digital Upgrade Kit
Ball Thrower (w/Oscillation)
Recycling Net System
Side Net Extenders
Rubber Tips Packet
Full Size Control Box
Transformer
Connector Cable
Owner's Manual
Set-up Videotape
48 Orange 40mm Robo-Balls (USA only)
Training Book (USA only)

A Complete Training Program In Only 55 Minutes

As a professional coach, I use my Newgy Robo Pong 2000 almost every day. I have found no more efficient teaching tool for introducing new stroke techniques to my students. In fact, many of my students have purchased a Robo Pong 2000 for home use. I have developed the following drill program to give my students a complete skills practice session in a short period of time. The program consists of eight drills. Allowing for a few minutes to reset the robot between drills and you can complete the whole program in only 55 minutes.

1. Serve Practice (5 minutes)

It may seem strange to you to start a training program off by practicing serves. However, there is no better way to warm-up your spin touch and hand skills. Simply practice your serves putting emphasis on making as much spin as possible as well as good placement.

2. Push Practice (5 minutes)

Set your robot to produce backspin and have it oscillate over the whole table. Practice your pushes with both backhand and forehand. Direct your returns to all areas of the table. Don’t forget to vary the spin of your returns and also make both short and long returns.

3. Loop Practice (10 minutes — 5 minutes with both FH and BH)

Set your robot for backspin and direct the ball to your backhand no oscillation. Using your forehand practice looping and direct your returns to all areas of the table. Start off by making high spin (slower) loops and progress to making faster loop drives. Repeat drill using your backhand

4. Mixed Loop and Push Practice (5 minutes)

Set your robot for backspin and have it oscillate over the whole table. Using both forehand and backhand, alternate loops with pushes. Remember to practice directing your returns over the whole table.

5. Counter Practice (10 minutes — 5 minutes with both FH and BH)

Set your robot to produce topspin and direct the ball to your forehand with no oscillation. Start off with short blocks and gradually lengthen your stoke to produce a counter drive. Finally, finish off with full kill shots. Once again, practice directing your returns to all parts of the table. Reset the robot to direct the ball to your backhand side and repeat the drill using only backhand.

6. Movement Drill (5 minutes)

Set your robot for topspin and have it oscillate over one half of the table. Use only forehand strokes and direct your returns to all parts of the table. Concentrate on using proper 2 step movement technique. Also, set the ball feed at a rate that puts you under pressure to move fast enough.

7. Pivot Drill (5 minutes)

This is also a movement drill. Set your robot for topspin and direct the ball to your wide backhand with no oscillation. This drill consists of making two backhand counters or loops and then pivoting and hitting one forehand from the backhand side (repeat). Both counters and loops strokes should be practiced and your returns should be directed to all areas of the table.

8. Serve Return Drill (5 minutes)

Set your robot to produce a short underspin serve, sidespin can also be added. Oscillate the serves over the whole table. Practice making random drops, flips and long pushes. Emphasis should be placed on making good placements. Try to keep your drops very short and cut the diagonal sidelines with your flips and long pushes.

At the conclusion of this drill program you will have practiced all the basic skills of the game. Of course your own individual style will determine which advanced skills you also need to train. Use this program several times a week and you will see a quick improvement in your overall game.

In stock

NEWGY Robot Robo-Pong 1040 - Table Tennis Robot
NEWGY Robo-Pong 1040 - Table Tennis Robot

The next step up is this great robot for intermediate and tournament level players. Includes all features of Robo-Pong 540 plus oscillation and more powerful speed/frequency controls. Bucket Extender expands ball capacity for longer continuous play.

Package Includes:

Ball Thrower (w/Oscillation)
Ball Bucket
Bucket Extender
Full Size Control Box
Transformer
Connector Cable
Owner's Manual
48 Orange 40mm Robo-Balls (USA only)

A Complete Training Program In Only 55 Minutes

As a professional coach, I use my Newgy Robo Pong 2000 almost every day. I have found no more efficient teaching tool for introducing new stroke techniques to my students. In fact, many of my students have purchased a Robo Pong 2000 for home use. I have developed the following drill program to give my students a complete skills practice session in a short period of time. The program consists of eight drills. Allowing for a few minutes to reset the robot between drills and you can complete the whole program in only 55 minutes.

1. Serve Practice (5 minutes)

It may seem strange to you to start a training program off by practicing serves. However, there is no better way to warm-up your spin touch and hand skills. Simply practice your serves putting emphasis on making as much spin as possible as well as good placement.

2. Push Practice (5 minutes)

Set your robot to produce backspin and have it oscillate over the whole table. Practice your pushes with both backhand and forehand. Direct your returns to all areas of the table. Don’t forget to vary the spin of your returns and also make both short and long returns.

3. Loop Practice (10 minutes — 5 minutes with both FH and BH)

Set your robot for backspin and direct the ball to your backhand no oscillation. Using your forehand practice looping and direct your returns to all areas of the table. Start off by making high spin (slower) loops and progress to making faster loop drives. Repeat drill using your backhand

4. Mixed Loop and Push Practice (5 minutes)

Set your robot for backspin and have it oscillate over the whole table. Using both forehand and backhand, alternate loops with pushes. Remember to practice directing your returns over the whole table.

5. Counter Practice (10 minutes — 5 minutes with both FH and BH)

Set your robot to produce topspin and direct the ball to your forehand with no oscillation. Start off with short blocks and gradually lengthen your stoke to produce a counter drive. Finally, finish off with full kill shots. Once again, practice directing your returns to all parts of the table. Reset the robot to direct the ball to your backhand side and repeat the drill using only backhand.

6. Movement Drill (5 minutes)

Set your robot for topspin and have it oscillate over one half of the table. Use only forehand strokes and direct your returns to all parts of the table. Concentrate on using proper 2 step movement technique. Also, set the ball feed at a rate that puts you under pressure to move fast enough.

7. Pivot Drill (5 minutes)

This is also a movement drill. Set your robot for topspin and direct the ball to your wide backhand with no oscillation. This drill consists of making two backhand counters or loops and then pivoting and hitting one forehand from the backhand side (repeat). Both counters and loops strokes should be practiced and your returns should be directed to all areas of the table.

8. Serve Return Drill (5 minutes)

Set your robot to produce a short underspin serve, sidespin can also be added. Oscillate the serves over the whole table. Practice making random drops, flips and long pushes. Emphasis should be placed on making good placements. Try to keep your drops very short and cut the diagonal sidelines with your flips and long pushes.

At the conclusion of this drill program you will have practiced all the basic skills of the game. Of course your own individual style will determine which advanced skills you also need to train. Use this program several times a week and you will see a quick improvement in your overall game.

In stock

Tibhar Nimbus
Tibhar Nimbus
In stock




Genius
Tibhar Genius
In stock
Allround NCT
Stiga Allround NCT
In stock
Allround Classic
Stiga Allround Classic
In stock
 

Sign up to receive discounts!
Email :