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• The Tsunami offers a more aggressive topsheet than that of the Blaze which will provide more spin. Meets ITTF's red/black color rule stating one side of racket must be black and other red.
• Pips-out surface with a sponge rubber layer. Ideal for the player making the transition from "hardbat" to sponge. The pips-out surface will help reduce the amount of spin from your opponent.
• Old-school racket used by the great players in the 1940s. The pips-out surface with no sponge layer is more commonly referred to as "hardbat", which offers sharp, crisp strokes.
• Same pips-out surface as the Cyclone, with an added sponge layer. Ideal for the player making the transition from "hardbat" to a sponge racket. Meets ITTF's red/black color rule stating one side of racket must be black and other red.
• The Blaze has been revamped as a combination pips-in/pips-out racket. A great transition from the Vortex to the Tsunami. Meets ITTF’s red/black color rule stating one side of racket must be black and other red.
• Old-school racket used by the great players in the 1940s. The pips-out surface with no sponge layer is more commonly referred to as "hardbat", which offers sharp, crisp strokes. The Cyclone is great for control play and long rallies.
• Our best selling Tsunami racket has been combined with our new MK Racket Case and three MK 3-Star balls. Comes in a full clam shell. Makes a great gift for dad or the kids. Surface: Inverted, Sponge: 1.5mm, Speed: 100 Spin: 100, Control: 70
• The Thunder offers a sandpaper surface, the staple of many recreational players. Sandpaper will shorten the ball's normal lifespan and is not approved for tournament play. Also available in a bulk box of 100. Surface: Sandpaper, Speed: 40, Spin: 30, Control: 100
• The fastest and spinniest racket in the MK racket series. The Quake offers a more responsive and thicker sponge layer than the Tsunami. Meets ITTF's red/black color rule stating one side of racket must be black and other red.
• Old-school racket used by the great players in the 1940s. Great for control play and long rallies. Pips-out surface with no sponge layer, more commonly referred to as "hardbat". A hardbat racket will offer sharp, crisp strokes.
• Ideal for institutional use. Pips-out surface with no sponge, also known as "hardbat". Each racket is individually wrapped in a plastic bag. Also available: Individual Racket, 2-player set & 4-player set
• Ideal for institutions. The staple of many recreational players. Sandpaper will provide a minimal amount of spin. Each racket is individually wrapped in a plastic bag. Also available: Individual Racket
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