DHS X3007 (Penhold) New X-Series Professional Table Tennis Racket : Feature
- Fitted Play: All-Round
- 5 Ply pure wood blade with imported wood facel
- The blade also keeps the characteristics of good balance and deep power
- You can be free between attack and defend with X3 series racket
- Recommended for professional or intermediate pl
DHS X3007 (Penhold) New X-Series Professional Table Tennis Racket : Overview
Brand: DHS (Double Happiness Sports)
Model: DHS-1015, DHS X3007 (Penhold) New X-Series Professional Table Tennis Racket
Level: Professional 3 Star
Handle: Chinese Penhold / Short Handle
Blade Ply: 5 Ply Pure Wood
Front Side Rubber: Black PF4 Pimples In
Reverse Side Rubber: Red C7 Pimples Long(out)
Fitted Play: All-Round
Recommended features:
1. 5 Ply pure wood blade with imported wood face layer which is strong and tough, you can borrow power of opponent to beat ball.
2. The blade also keeps the characteristics of good balance and deep power.
3. You can be free between attack and defend with X3 series racket.
4. Recommended for professional or intermediate players.
About the manufacturer:
DHS (Double Happiness) is not only the largest table tennis manufacturer in China, but it's one of the national largest sporting goods suppliers. The company was founded in 1959 and is well-known and respectable in world table tennis field. Double Happiness (DHS), official equipment supply for 27th, 28th, 29th Olympic games, has its unique view point on the study of materials and formula, making technique, the mutual influence between table tennis and motor function.
DHS ---- The official table tennis equipment supplier for:
The 30th Olympic Games (London,2012)
The 29th Olympic Games (Beijing,2008)
The 28th Olympic Games (Athens,2004)
The 27th Olympic Games (Sydney,2000)
The 51st W.T.T.C. (Rotterdam,2011)
The 50th W.T.T.C. Team (Moscow,2010)
The 49th W.T.T.C. Team (Guangzhou,2008)
The 48th W.T.T.C. (Shanghai,2005)
The 47th W.T.T.C. Team (Doha,2004)
The 47th W.T.T.C. (Paris,2003)
The 26th W.T.T.C. (Beijing,1961)
ITTF Pro Tours (2009-2012)
Men's World Cup (2000-2012)
Women's World Cup (2001-2012)
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