Butterfly Lin Yun-Ju S-2 Shakehand Table Tennis Wood Racket Preassembled With Rubber

Butterfly Lin Yun-Ju S-2 Shakehand Table Tennis Wood Racket Preassembled With Rubber
Butterfly Lin Yun-Ju S-2 Shakehand Table Tennis Wood Racket Preassembled With Rubber Butterfly Lin Yun-Ju S-2 Shakehand Table Tennis Wood Racket Preassembled With Rubber Butterfly Lin Yun-Ju S-2 Shakehand Table Tennis Wood Racket Preassembled With Rubber
Brand: Butterfly
Product Code: Lin Yun-Ju S-2
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Lin Yun-Ju is an emerging top ranking ITTP player from Taiwan who won his first ITTF World Tour title, the Czech Open 2019 at the tender age of only 18.

To introduce this potential world champion to the world, Butterfly is proud to bring you a new series of pre-assembled table tennis rackets suitable for recreational players.

Product Features:

  • Butterfly Lin Yun-Ju S-2 is a Flared handle Preassembled paddle
  • Shakehand style grip
  • The paddle is preassembled with with Addoy Red and Black rubber
  • ITTF approved rubber
  • Blade Material : Wood

Content:
1x Preassembled Butterfly Lin Yun-Ju S-2 Shakehand Table Tennis Paddle (100% Genuine)

Description:
Shakehand style is possibly the oldest surviving grip since the table tennis racket took its current shape. This is similar to a tennis grip with the index finger extended over the racket head perpendicular to the handle. This grip allows almost even power distribution over forehand and backhand shots, but has a wider crossover point in between.

Flared (FL) handle is the most popular style. The handle is wide at the base and is concave in the center. Great for playing forehand swing.

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