For penhold there are 2 types of handles which are categorized into chinese style cs and japanese style jp.
Table tennis racket handle types.
The manner in which competitive players grip their rackets can be classified into two major families of styles.
The laws of table tennis do not prescribe the manner in which one must grip the racket and numerous variations on gripping styles exist.
As far as i know there are three types of bat handle types.
This shape is close to flared handles but has a bump in the center that fits the shape of your hand.
The 4 main types of ping pong paddle handle paddle handles are usually shortened to fl flared st straight and an anatomic.
Straight st flair fl anatomical an the time i bought my first custom blade tibhar phantom x and i saw the an handle i dont give a damn and take it right away.
Hard rubber rackets were used by advanced table tennis players until the invention of sponge rackets.
The handle of a table tennis bat is attached to the blade.
Ready made pre assembled rackets are often available in your local sports store but i wouldn t recommend buying one from there.
In high level table tennis there are two main grip types the shake hands grip and the penholder grip.
Prior to the 1950s table tennis players had two racket choices.
Straight handle st both round straight handle rst or square straight handle sqst good for control style.
Jp penhold chinese penhold.
There are 6 main handles in table tennis equipment.
Besides the common ping pong grip types there are also several less commonly used grips such as the seemiller grip v grip and pistol grip.
Hard rubber or sandpaper according to usa table tennis.
Table tennis racket assembly guide.
I think the brands assume that more kids are going to be buying them.
Best for forehand dominant player best for looping style.
Chinese players prefer fl handle the most.
One is described as penhold and the other shakehand.
It can be straight anatomic flared or penhold covered or uncovered short or long there are no regulations it s completely up to you.
Like i ve said a bunch of times it s tough being an adult beginner in table tennis because they assume that if you re a beginner you re a child and therefore you re going to end up with this tiny really thin blade handle that s not good for you at all.
Here is a guide to the most common handles types.
The main problem with buying this type of racket from your local sports store is that you don t know how long it s been in the packet and table tennis rubbers deteriorate with age and exposure to light even if they ve been kept in a sealed packet.
Guide to choosing table tennis rubber blades.