Product Cover Butterfly Table Tennis Racket Glue Free Chack II - 20ml - Great for Assembling Rackets with Tenergy Rubber

Butterfly Table Tennis Racket Glue Free Chack II - 20ml - Great for Assembling Rackets with Tenergy Rubber

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Newly formulated, latex based adhesive designed for assembling table tennis rubber and sponge to wooden blade

Specifically designed for Spring Sponge rubbers; Spin Art and Tenergy series of rubbers

Allows easy removal of excess glue from sponge and blade surface

Stronger bond than Free Chack

Easy to use: Apply the glue evenly on blade and back of the rubber sheet. When the glue dries clear, apply the rubber to the blade. Gently press and roll the rubber on the blade. Cut excess rubber from the racket

Binding:

Sports

Brand:

Butterfly

EAN:

4906901133662

Label:

Butterfly North America - DROPSHIP

Manufacturer:

Butterfly North America - DROPSHIP

Model:

8226

Size:

20ml

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Butterfly’s Free Chack II Table Tennis Racket Glue is a newly formulated, latex based adhesive designed to help you assemble your table tennis rubber to the wooden blade. The Free Chack II is specifically designed for Butterfly’s Spring Sponge rubbers, which includes the Spin Art and Tenergy series of rubbers. Spring Sponge rubbers provide table tennis players the sense of “catching” balls. Like a spring coil, the Spring Sponge absorbs the incoming energy of the ball and releases it as additional power for the player’s own shot. Rubbers with Spring Sponge technology enable shots with high amounts of spin. Furthermore, the Free Chack II allows easy removal of excess glue from the sponge and blade surface when players want to switch out rubbers. Free Chack II provides a stronger bond than regular Free Chack glue does. And it is very easy to use! Just simply apply the glue evenly on the blade and on the back of the rubber sheet. When the glue dries clear, apply the rubber to the blade. Gently press and roll the rubber on the blade. Finally, cut the excess rubber around the edges of the racket. You now have assembled your very own table tennis racket!