1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Decathlon Pongori TTR 500 is an all-round table tennis bat designed for regular play, offering a balance of control, spin, and speed. Its construction is optimized for versatile playing styles, allowing players to adapt to various game situations.
Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the Decathlon Pongori TTR 500 Table Tennis Bat, showcasing the red rubber and handle design.
Key characteristics include its ability to facilitate ball control, enabling precise shot placement, and its tacky rubber surface for generating significant spin. This bat is suitable for intermediate players looking to enhance their game.
2. Nga ahuatanga
- Enhanced Ball Control: Designed to allow players to control the ball effectively and place shots accurately.
- High Spin Capability: The tacky rubber surface facilitates the generation of fast spin on the ball.
- Te purei maha: Suitable for various playing styles, adapting to offensive and defensive strategies.
- Hanga Roa: Bat composed of 100% wood, with a protection cover made of 50% Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA).
Whakaahua 2: Koki view highlighting the rubber surface and handle grip, demonstrating the bat's construction.
3. Tatūnga
The Decathlon Pongori TTR 500 Table Tennis Bat comes pre-assembled and ready for immediate use. No additional setup or assembly is required. Simply remove it from its packaging and protective cover (if included).
- Wewete ana: Carefully remove the bat from its packaging.
- Tirotiro: Before first use, inspect the bat for any visible damage to the rubber or handle.
- Kiriata Tiaki: If a clear protective film is present on the rubber, gently peel it off before playing. This film is designed to protect the tackiness of the rubber during storage and transport.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Using the Pongori TTR 500 bat involves standard table tennis techniques. Its design supports a balanced approach to the game.
- Hopu: Hold the bat firmly but comfortably. The handle is designed for a secure grip during play.
- Control Shots: Utilize the bat's control characteristics for precise pushes, blocks, and placements.
- Spin Shots: Leverage the tacky rubber to impart topspin or backspin on the ball. Brush the ball with a quick motion to maximize spin.
- Te urutau: Experiment with different strokes to find the optimal balance between power, control, and spin for your playing style.
Whakaahua 3: Te taha profile of the bat, illustrating the thickness of the rubber and wood layers.
5. Tiaki me te Tiaki
Proper maintenance extends the life and performance of your table tennis bat.
- Cleaning the Rubber: After each use, gently wipe the rubber surfaces with a damp, soft cloth to remove dust and sweat. For stubborn dirt, use a specialized table tennis rubber cleaner. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Rokiroki: Store the bat in a protective cover or case when not in use. This prevents dust accumulation and protects the rubber from damage and loss of tackiness.
- Te pāmahana me te haumākū: Avoid exposing the bat to extreme temperatures or high humidity, as this can affect the wood and rubber properties.
- Aukati i te Paanga: Protect the bat from impacts or drops, which can damage the wood blade or rubber.
Whakaahua 4: Whakamuri view of the bat, showing the handle and the reverse side of the rubber.
6. Te Raru
Most issues with a table tennis bat relate to wear and tear or improper care. Here are some common observations and solutions:
- Loss of Tackiness/Spin: This is typically due to dust, dirt, or natural wear of the rubber. Clean the rubber thoroughly with a specialized cleaner. If the rubber is old and worn, replacement may be necessary.
- Reduced Control: Can be a symptom of worn rubber or damage to the blade. Inspect the bat for any visible damage. Ensure the rubber is clean.
- Handle Discomfort: If the handle feels uncomfortable or slippery, ensure your hands are dry during play. Over-grips can be applied for personalized comfort, though not typically needed for this model.
If you experience persistent issues not covered here, please refer to the warranty and support section.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Huanga | Uara |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Dekatlon |
| Tau tauira | 2697569 |
| Hākinakina | Tennis Ripanga |
| Taumata Pukenga | Takawaenga |
| Rauemi Tāpare | Wood (100%) |
| Protection Cover Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) (50%) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 179 Karamu |
| Awhe Tau (Whakaahuatanga) | Youth, Teen, Kid |
Figure 5: Detail of the bat handle, showing the Pongori branding and TTR 500 model designation.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Your Decathlon Pongori TTR 500 Table Tennis Bat comes with a 2-Tau Pūtāhui mai i te ra o te hokonga. Ka kapi tenei whakamana i nga hapa hangahanga i raro i nga tikanga whakamahi noa.
The warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse, accidents, unauthorized modifications, or normal wear and tear. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
For warranty service, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your product, please contact Decathlon customer service:
- Tautoko Aipurangi: Haere ki te rangatira Decathlon India webpae mo nga korero whakapā me nga rauemi tautoko.
- Tautoko i roto i te Toa: Visit your nearest Decathlon store for assistance.





