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Stiga T6940 Table Tennis Racket Cover

Stiga T6940 Table Tennis Racket Cover
From Stiga

List Price: $10.99
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Product Description

Racket Cover


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #949 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Stiga
  • Model: T6940

Features

  • Professional-grade table tennis racket cover
  • Protects your racket
  • Increases the tack life of the racket's rubber striking surface
  • Included ball holder holds up to three table tennis balls
  • Made of durable vinyl

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Play like a pro, then look like a pro with this infinitely stylish and functional racket cover. The Stiga T6940 Table Tennis Racket Cover is designed to protect your racket and increases the tack life of its rubber striking surface. Made of durable vinyl, this cover holds and protects a single racket and includes a handy ball holder for up to three table tennis balls.


Customer Reviews

Paddle Case4
This is an excellent case It fit my paddle excellently. It has room for three balls in it. But the pressurre that the balls put on the surface of the paddle is not welcome. It put semi nonpermanent dents in my paddle. They went away but I don't like that I have to carry balls seperately.

Cheap but good4
I do not own Stiga racket (I have butterfly racket) but since this racket cover was cheaper than the butterfly one, I bought this one. Very good, solid padding to protect the racket. I know some racket cover has small pocket for ball or other small items, this cover does not have any pocket.

nice cover4
It's a simple racket cover. Seems padded well enough to provide decent proection. I guess it works well :)

I gave it 4 stars because the compartment for the balls is very tight and i actually wouldn't put balls inside. Someone else commented that it made imprint on the racket and i can easily see that happen.