Special attention is paid to the “asymmetrical racket shape”, which is designed to relieve arm and shoulder joints and at the same time optimize handling. This unique shape adapts to the individual playing levels, but changes when the blade is rotated by 180°, resulting in a completely new grip position.
The design of this table tennis blade includes “two levels of play” that can be activated by simply rotating the blade 180°. Remember that only one playing level can be used to receive the ball at any one time. The different grip positions created by the respective playing levels expand the capabilities of the multifunctional blade and thus optimize your playing style.
The Re-Impact Dream also features the innovative KSLS system. It takes the form of two to four thin notches that become visible when the blade is rotated.
The Dream adjusts automatically depending on how you play: If you play passively, the blade slows down. If you play more actively, it increases the speed again. This dynamic control harmonizes perfectly with the desired tempo of the game and prevents the opponent from easily adapting to your style of play. Even under pressure, you retain full control over your opponent's aggressive balls - a decisive advantage in heated matches.
The Dream is ideal for players who appreciate versatility. It supports both all-round and offensive styles of play. Due to the high hardness of the thin cover sheets, we recommend the use of very soft to medium-hard rubbers with a hardness of 38° to 43° and a sponge thickness of 1.5 mm to 2.1 mm.
With the Re-Impact Dream you achieve the following playing advantages:
- Outstanding ball control: 140 %
- Excellent blocking and counter-attacking behavior: 100 %
- Above-average all-round defensive behavior: 80
- Outstanding cut and spin development: 120
- Excellent short-short game through speed reduction: 100
- Accurate baseline play through precise placement of the ball: 100
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Weight | |
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Thickness The thickness of the blade in millimeters. | |
Control Indicates how well the ball can be controlled with the blade. | |
Effet Indicates how well spin can be generated with the blade. | |
Bending Elasticity Indicates how flexible or stiff the blade is on ball contact. | |
Application Area Indicates which playing style (offensive, defensive, all-round) the blade is best suited for. | |
Technique Indicates whether the blade is more suitable for passive or active players. | |
Composite Wood A blade where the two sides are made of different veneers. |
Custom-made
Custom production according to hand size for standard handles: Anatomical, Straight, and Concave. Custom-made in length and circumference (thickness). For special shapes: Conical grip, Beaver grip, Ship grip, and Special grip - size adjustment to hand size.
Please enter the measurements as described below in the free text field under the handle selection (The handle selection appears only after a blade size has been chosen). If no measurements are provided, we will deliver these in standard size.
For this order, the following information is required, which you can enter in the free field under the handle selection: 1. Lines 1 - 6 (see image) 2. Description: U = Length of the forearm (forearm (inside) joint to wrist); not shown in image. Please provide us with this information in the designated text field under the handle selection: Example: L1:10.7/L2:9.7/L3:10.0/L4:8.7/L5:20.0/L6:19.5/U:23 Unit of measurement: cm!
Simply copy this text and paste it under "Measurements of hand" with your values: L1: /L2: /L3: /L4: /L5: /L6: /U:
These details are also necessary for the production of Ship grip, Conical grip, and Beaver grip! If you do not provide any information, the handle will be made in the respective standard size.
Measurements and Descriptions
All information regarding speed and weight etc. refers to the standard blade. The larger blades have slightly less speed, although the differences are very minimal in each case. The weight difference between standard, medium, and large blades is only a few grams.
Handle Shapes
Anatomical
The anatomical handle fills the palm well. It sits very firmly in the hand.Concave
Straight
Penholder/pen-hold
The penholder grip allows only one side of the racket to be used, it's optimal for wrist variations.
Japanese penholder style – racket with a long, angular handle (Penholder Jap.)
Chinese penholder style – racket with a short, flat handle (Penholder Chin.)
Conical handle(FL)
The conical handle is a round tapered handle that can be easily rotated while still sitting securely in the hand.Beaver handle
The beaver handle has a wide, one-sided flat-running end, making it secure and comfortable in the hand.Ship's propeller
a handle rotated by 45 degrees, which sits well in the handErgonomic
The ergonomic pistol grip is a replica of James Haylord's invention created for our products. The original grip is designed so that the hand, including all fingers, rests on the handle and not on the blade. However, with our product, the thumb and index finger rest on the respective hitting surface, so the handle shaft has been optimally redesigned. The advantage is that the grip now allows for better hand guidance to the racket wood. However, the grip is purely handmade and not easy to produce.
Noble sealing Mahogany
The noble sealing in mahogany looks wonderful because the noble stain completely colors the wood structure and further solidifies the surface of the balsa. This way, you don't see any signs of use as with lighter woods, and due to the surface hardening, the playing characteristics such as ball control are perceived even more clearly, without the wood's natural vibration being transmitted to the hand. In addition, the wood is better protected against humidity and sweat.
The MCP system is a special grip system that
1. controls the mass effect of the racket by allowing you to reduce the pressure point of the racket for passive shots and, conversely, immensely increase it for active shots. This requires an elaborate grip shell, consisting of a surface layer of hardwood and an underlayer of softwood, because the direct underlayer must be able to vibrate elastically, similar to a tuning fork. This way, I can
2. systematically extend the KSLS system notches in the handle to allow the upper blade to vibrate more elastically and generate even more spin, but also
3. obtain a more appealing surface grip that doesn't absorb hand sweat as quickly.