I played on a Stiga $350 table, KillerSpin Myt5 and KillerSpin Myt7, and KillerSpin Myt9 in the span of one month. I'm a new player and probably have played only 40 hours. The difference from cheaper to professional table is the slight grip and the predictability of bounce ball. A cheaper table has a very slippery surface but still a lot of fun to play on. However it feels flat and straight forward. The professional table has a slight grip that assist in good players ball spins. We bought a very-good used KillerSpin MYT9. It was close to the same price of a new Killerspin MYT7. However we really like feel of the T9 and went with buying it used.
Killerspin MyT9 Indoor Table Tennis Table
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on Monday, October 28, 2013
I played on a Stiga $350 table, KillerSpin Myt5 and KillerSpin Myt7, and KillerSpin Myt9 in the span of one month. I'm a new player and probably have played only 40 hours. The difference from cheaper to professional table is the slight grip and the predictability of bounce ball. A cheaper table has a very slippery surface but still a lot of fun to play on. However it feels flat and straight forward. The professional table has a slight grip that assist in good players ball spins. We bought a very-good used KillerSpin MYT9. It was close to the same price of a new Killerspin MYT7. However we really like feel of the T9 and went with buying it used.

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