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Table Tennis Rubber - Spinlord Waran
£ 25.99 £ 25.99 25.990000000000002 GBP
The Waran remains our best-selling short pimple-out rubber for many years, and there are several reasons for its popularity. Likely, its success can be attributed to its exceptional speed, effectiveness, ease of play, durability, and affordability. The top-sheet of the Waran is notably rigid, featuring conical-shaped, short pimples with ribbed tops, making it overall very fast. The sponge, while soft (slightly harder than the SpinLord Degu), provides a built-in speed-gluing effect.

The Waran is particularly recommended for a direct offensive game at the table, allowing players to deliver powerful smashes with remarkable ease. It excels in countering opponents' attacks, enabling precise placement of block balls, whether played passively or aggressively. The rubber is also suitable for chopping, creating undercut balls with a low and potentially dangerous trajectory. Although it may not generate significant spin on its own, the Waran's insensitivity to incoming spin makes it easier to initiate attacks compared to other rubbers.

While the Waran may lack a pronounced disruptive effect, it is ideal for players seeking to win through offensive power rather than relying on opponents' mistakes. In close games, the Waran proves reliable, lacking weak spots that opponents can exploit for an advantage. Its versatility allows players to adapt quickly to various game situations, putting continuous pressure on opponents and maintaining control. The Waran's ability to handle all kinds of balls against diverse opponents makes it a dependable choice for players of almost all skill levels. Top players may lean towards the Waran II, featuring a harder sponge. Notably, the Waran is also lightweight, adding to its appeal.






Table Tennis Rubber - SpinLord Dornenglanz
£ 25.99 £ 25.99 25.990000000000002 GBP
Long pimples with a highly pronounced interference effect characterize Dornenglanz. Strategically placed sparse small pimples contribute to creating disruptive effects, making it particularly well-suited for close-to-table blocks and a more classical defensive style of play. Dornenglanz excels in its all-around capabilities, offering a balance that sets it apart. It boasts a slightly higher speed compared to Zeitgeist. Renowned Swedish champion and national player Fabian Akerström has chosen to play with Dornenglanz, highlighting its appeal to high-level players in competitive settings.





Table Tennis Rubber - SpinLord Dornenglanz II
£ 25.99 £ 25.99 25.990000000000002 GBP
The SpinLord Dornenglanz II is not simply a revised edition of the original Dornenglanz. While the pimple size is nearly identical, Dornenglanz II represents an entirely new rubber. The pimples on Dornenglanz II are of medium hardness and highly elastic. Although its pimple tops exhibit a slight shine similar to Dornenglanz, they possess less friction. Dornenglanz II stands out as the inaugural long pimple-out rubber that excels in various strokes while maintaining a high level of danger. While Dornenglanz might be slightly more formidable for blocking, Dornenglanz II surpasses it in all other aspects. It proves exceptional for chopping, attacking, and even blocking, nearly matching Dornenglanz. With easy control, all strokes executed with this rubber follow a brief and flat trajectory. Dornenglanz II caters to skilled players seeking a rubber that is slightly swifter, firmer, and more menacing than Agenda and Blitzschlag, without compromising versatility. Additionally, it's worth noting that the pimples on Dornenglanz II exhibit greater durability compared to those on Dornenglanz. It's important to be aware that Dornenglanz II is crafted with a distinctive rubber formula, and it's possible that, post-production, minute traces of resin may be present between the pimples.
​Table Tennis Rubber - Spinlord Dornenglanz III
£ 26.99 £ 26.99 26.990000000000002 GBP
We are pleased to introduce the enhanced version of Dornenglanz III. In its ox form, it is now notably more adept at blocking balls than its predecessor. This new iteration boasts a slightly increased speed compared to the previous version, prompting us to assign it a speed rating of 3 instead of 2.5.

The visual appearance of both the old and new versions remains identical, and we will cease the sale of the first version immediately. Dornenglanz III's rubber compound incorporates numerous artificial polymers, rendering the base softer and more elastic than other long pimples from SpinLord. The knobs, which are remarkably robust, have a slightly broader profile compared to other long knobs from SpinLord. The distance between the pimples is average, and the cylindrical knobs feature a small conical reinforcement on the knob bottom with finely fluted heads.

Dornenglanz III demonstrates a noticeable decrease in speed compared to previously available long knobs from SpinLord, aligning closely with the tempo of barbed fire. When compared to the slow Lion Claw, Dornenglanz III offers a distinct playing experience due to its significantly higher elasticity and softer rubber compound. It proves to be more versatile, with a shorter and more dangerous ball flight curve.

Designed for an active and aggressive style of play, Dornenglanz III is particularly well-suited for playing at the table. The improved version excels in playing both active and passive blockballs. In this context, its playing behavior closely resembles the zeitgeist while outperforming it in other strokes. In ox, the classic backspin defense is viable and threatening.

For classic defenders, the version with a sponge enhances the effectiveness of backspin defense, providing a good option. The sponge version is only marginally faster than the ox version, with slightly reduced control. While the ox version remains superior for playing block balls, the sponge version is notably weaker in this aspect.

The sponge utilized is a slow and soft "Made in China" sponge, ensuring that even in 1.0 mm, Dornenglanz III remains slower than other long pimple rubbers in ox. Compatible with almost all types of wood, Dornenglanz III maintains high control values, making it suitable for players in lower leagues.

We believe that players who have found satisfaction with rubbers like the Zeitgeist or the Stachelfeuer will appreciate the improvements in the new version of Dornenglanz III. Even players who appreciate the thorny appearance but find them challenging to play should consider trying this rubber.





Table Tennis Rubber - SpinLord BlitzSchlag
£ 25.99 £ 25.99 25.990000000000002 GBP

The SpinLord Blitzschlag represents an evolutionary step from the SpinLord Dornenglanz. While the pimple structure remains unchanged, the Blitzschlag features a distinct rubber mixture. The pimples on the Blitzschlag are softer and more elastic, with a slightly increased distance between them. This design choice results in the Blitzschlag being a bit slower, offering enhanced control, and exhibiting higher durability compared to its predecessor, the Dornenglanz.





Table Tennis Blade - Spinlord Ultra Allround
£ 29.99 £ 29.99 29.990000000000002 GBP
The Ultra Allround is a medium-fast all-round table tennis blade crafted from a classic wood combination of top-tier quality materials. Its construction includes outer layers made of medium-hard Limba wood, a soft Ayous core layer, and intermediate layers of Koto wood. With a striking blade size of approximately 155 x 152 mm, this blade exhibits high sensitivity in ball reception, comparable to more expensive German and Swedish frames. The handle is designed with foam application, ensuring an excellent grip and comfortable feel.

The versatility of the Ultra Allround blade makes it adaptable for use by players with various playing styles. Whether you're a controlled all-round player or an offensive player, this blade caters to both styles, offering a blend of control and potential for attacking shots.
Table Tennis Blade - Spinlord Ultra Carbon
£ 55.99 £ 55.99 55.99 GBP
The Ultra Carbon presents the advantages of a carbon blade with remarkable ease of control for its speed. Despite being lighter than comparable non-carbon frames, it retains robustness. Surprisingly, the Ultra Carbon delivers a sensitive and soft ball reception, allowing for passive play with a delicate touch. It provides optimal elasticity, enabling both pressure-packed offensive strokes and shots with maximum rotation. Comprising 5 wood layers and 2 carbon layers, the blade is approximately 5.9 mm thick, featuring outer layers of Limba, intermediate layers of Koto, and a core layer of Ayous. The carbon layers are the softest and thinnest type. The Ultra Carbon includes a handle with comfortable plastic, fitting well in the hand. Suitable for All + to Off + playing strategies, it pairs effectively with various rubber types, including long and short pips.