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The coin that gets you in the game. A pre-assembled bat with a carbon-touched blade and grippy inverted rubbers — fast enough to punish loose balls, forgiving enough that you keep the rally alive while you learn the strokes.
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Player card.
Stat readout- Carbon-layered 5+2 ply blade
- Inverted tournament rubbers, factory-glued
- Speed 99 · Spin 100 · Control 80
- Flared handle, ITTF-approved surface
- Ships match-ready out of the box
What’s in the box.
Racked and ready
- One pre-assembled Stiga Pro Carbon bat
- Inverted tournament rubbers on both faces
- Flared handle, broken-in grip
- ITTF-approved match surface, sealed edges
Under the hood
- Carbon-layered 5+2 ply blade core
- Tacky inverted rubber top sheets
- Factory glue, no assembly needed
- Sealed, edge-finished wood handle
The coin that starts the game.
Everybody needs a first cabinet, and this is the one we hand new players without a second thought. The carbon layer keeps it lively so a clean hit actually goes somewhere, but the control rating is high enough that you’re not spraying balls into the net while you learn the strokes.
No gluing, no guesswork, no forty-tab spreadsheet of blade-and-rubber combos. Drop the coin, pull it out of the box, and you’re on the table. When you outgrow it, everything upstairs on this shelf is waiting.
High scores.
Player reviews“First real bat after two years on a dollar-store paddle and the jump is stupid. The carbon layer means a clean hit actually goes somewhere, but I’m still landing serves instead of firing them off the end of the table. Won my club ladder the same night.”
Verified buyer“Zero setup — straight out of the box and onto the table. Wanted a touch more bite on pushes, but for the coin it punches way above its weight.”
Verified buyerFrequently bought together.
Combo deal
Player FAQ.
Insert questionDo I need to glue anything?
Nope. This one ships fully racked — rubbers factory-glued to both faces, edges sealed. Rip the box open and you’re on the table the same night.
Is it legal for club and tournament play?
Yes. The surface is ITTF-approved and the whole bat is edge-finished to spec, so it clears every ladder, league night, and sanctioned event we know of.
Flared or straight handle — which do I pick?
Flared is the default and the safe call for most new players: it seats into your palm and won’t twist. Straight suits looping grips that like to rotate the bat. Both play identically otherwise.
Will I outgrow it?
Eventually — that’s the plan. It’s the coin that gets you in the game. When your strokes outrun it, every blade upstairs on this shelf is waiting, and your returns window covers the swap.


