Table Tennis Bat: Gewo CS Energy Control Bat

£29.99

Table Tennis Bat: Gewo CS Energy Control Bat

Entry level competition racket for the ambitious hobby or club player.
The GEWO CS Energy CONTROL was largely developed by Vice World Champion and multiple European Champion Christian Süß.

 

6 in stock (can be backordered)

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Description

Table Tennis Bat: Gewo CS Energy Control Bat

Entry level competition racket for the ambitious hobby or club player.
The GEWO CS Energy CONTROL was largely developed by Vice World Champion and multiple European Champion Christian Süß.

With the GEWO CS Energy CONTROL, I made sure that the racket not only had good spin and speed properties, but also that the strokes could be executed safely and in a controlled manner. This is precisely where the racket’s strength lies, says Christian Süß.

The ITTF-approved new CS POWER SPIN rubber with a thickness of 1.8 mm is extremely grippy and very controlled. The anti-vibration system, in which a special gluing of the veneers ensures a higher rigidity of the racket and thus greater control over the strokes, as well as the specially selected veneers, raise the racket to an outstanding level with an excellent price-performance ratio.
Technical data

  • GEWO CS ENERGY CONTROL table tennis racket with ITTF approved GEWO CS POWER SPIN pimple rubbers
  • The GEWO CS ENERGY CONTROL table tennis bat consists of 5 specially glued plywood veneers.
  • The sponge thickness of the GEWO CS ENERGY CONTROL table tennis bat is 1.8mm.
  • The GEWO SENSETISE grip system guarantees an intense grip.
  • The GEWO CS ENERGY CONTROL weighs 180 grams.
  • Shapely concave handle design
  • Developed by runner-up world champion and Olympic medalist Christian Süß

HANDLE TYPES:

Everyone holds his racket in a different way.

This is not about shakehand or penhold grip but about the different way you can hold the bat. Both grips have numerous varieties which influence the feeling of the ball and have advantages and disadvantages depending on the strokes you play.

handles

RUBBER CARE:

Inverted rubber needs regular cleaning and protection from light, particularly UV light, also humidity and extreme temperatures.

RUBBER THICKNESS:

The types and thickness of sponge are specifically designed for different types of games and their selection is an important factor. The sponge thickness ranges from O.5mm to 2.5mm. Speed and spin increases with the thickness of the sponge, but the control decreases.

Sponge thicknesses of 1.9mm – 2.5mm require increased training to maintain good control. Soft sponge enhances control and helps increase spin. 1.1 – 1.3mm for defensive (DEF) to passively all-round players (ALL-). 1.5 – 1.7mm for actively all-round players (ALL/ALL+) 1.9 – 2.1mm – max for offensive players with all variations of speed and spin (OFF-, OFF, OFF+).

RUBBER TYPES:

ANTI SPIN Pimple in rubber.

The playing surface has very little grip and is very slow with little or no elasticity in the sponge – e.g. Toni Hold (Austria) this is used as a combination rubber with a disruptive effect when playing away from the table and is less effective when blocking or counter hitting. The classic anti spin characteristics are little or no sponge, elasticity, energy absorbent sponge producing minimum amount of spin. However such as Stiga Energy Absorber have faster sponges causing problems to opponents

MEDIUM PIMPLE

Pimples 1 .2mm – 1 .6mm long. Less of a threat and not so training intensive as long pimples. The disruptive effect is relatively small. Gives good control with a low trajectory return, but with minimum spin.

LONG PIMPLES

These are suitable for defensive and allround players. The long pimples are between 1.6mm and 1.8mm. in length and can be with or without sponge. The thin flexible pimples are the most effective, but are inclined to break off if they are not played face on! The pimples will give unpredictable playing qualities. These will be dependent to a great extent upon the amount of spin and speed on the ball received and also on the angle of the bat when playing the ball. The effect will produce an unpredictable return with irregular flight paths making it difficult for the attacking opponent. This type of rubber needs a great deal of training time if you wish to be successful and obtain maximum effect. Long pimples are ideal for combination bat players who will have a grippy pimple-in rubber on one side of the bat and long pimple-out on the other – introducing a guessing game for the opponent.

PIMPLES OUT

Short pimples approx 1.0mm long give a very direct ball rebound with a short ball contact time producing a minimal amount of spin. This is an ideal rubber for players who block and counter hit. It is also good for controlling the opponent’s spin. This rubber is frequently used on the backhand side of the bat.

PIMPLES NO SPONGE

Short (approx. 1 .0mm long) pimple out – without sponge. The playing characteristics are a passive rubber – with very good ball control but low speed and spin possible making it difficult to give variation in stroke play. PIMPLES IN Is the most versatile rubber giving the largest variation in speed and spin – from the high grippy and speed reduction of the defensive rubber to the high elasticity, spin dynamic offensive rubber covering the whole spectrum in modern table tennis. The characteristics for the pimples in rubber are achieved through various rubber mixtures -e.g. different Indian rubber types and processing – i.e. varying temperatures, supplementary materials etc, making pimples in rubber the most effective available.

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