Rapier 44: Your Game. Your Control. The All-Round Genius.
Dominate the Game – in every situation!
With the Rapier 44, you take command. This blade is a true all-round talent that gives you the freedom to execute your game. From powerful attacking strokes to delicate defensive shots – you have everything under control. Neutralize your opponent's spin and make your own mark: versatile, precise, and with surprising dynamics right at the table.
A Dream Team for Your Rubbers.
The Rapier 44 is no loner – it loves to team up! It harmonizes brilliantly with a wide variety of rubbers and gets the most out of every single one:
- Anti-Topspin: Get the ultimate backspin effect (Tip: soft antis with a thin sponge!).
- Long Pimples: Send your opponents on a rollercoaster ride with unpredictable trajectories.
- Thin Backhand Rubbers: Enjoy razor-sharp control and a super direct feel for the ball.
- Tibhar Grass D.Tecs OX: An absolute dream combination! This is where the Rapier 44 unfolds its full potential.
Become a Nightmare for Your Opponents!
Imagine your opponent's despair: The trajectory of your balls is flat as a board, the bounce deceptive and hard to read. You serve balls with wicked spin that dip lightning-fast. The Rapier 44 turns your shots into a weapon and makes you stand out from the crowd.
Perfect for You – No Matter How You Play.
Are you the...
- ...cunning tactician with long pimples?
- ...unpredictable spin artist?
- ...rock-solid block and counter player?
- ...clever all-rounder with a feel for pace?
Perfect! The Rapier 44 feels like it was built just for you. It adapts to your style and gives your game that decisive edge.
Feel the Control, Unleash the Power:
- Experience how the Rapier 44 generates explosive spin while you maintain full control from mid-distance.
- Force your opponents onto the defensive with its super-flat trajectory.
- Take the pace off the ball whenever YOU want – with pinpoint precision.
- And then, land a surprising drop shot right after your attack. That's versatile table tennis!
Our Pro Tip for You:
Get the most out of it! We recommend combination sponges from 42° hardness and rubbers up to a maximum thickness of 2.1 mm. Prefer it ultra-light and a touch faster? Then try thinner rubbers between 1.5 and 1.8 mm – you'll love it!
Weight | |
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Thickness The thickness of the blade in millimeters. | |
Control Indicates how well the ball can be controlled with the blade. | |
Effet Indicates how well spin can be generated with the blade. | |
Bending Elasticity Indicates how flexible or stiff the blade is on ball contact. | |
Application Area Indicates which playing style (offensive, defensive, all-round) the blade is best suited for. | |
Technique Indicates whether the blade is more suitable for passive or active players. | |
Composite Wood A blade where the two sides are made of different veneers. |
Custom Fitting for Your Perfect Grip
We offer the option to have your grip individually customized to your hand size. This ensures optimal comfort and perfect handling.
Grip Types and Customization Options
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Standard Grips
Anatomic, Straight, Concave
Customization of length and circumference (thickness) is possible.
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Special Shapes
Conical Grip, Beaver Grip, Propeller Grip, Special Grip
Customization to your hand size is possible.
How It Works
First, select your desired blade size.
After selecting the blade size, the grip selection option will appear.
Below the grip selection, you will find a text field labeled "Your Hand Measurements". Please enter your measurements there.
If you do not provide any measurements, we will produce the grip in the respective standard size.
Measurement Guide
To customize your grip perfectly, we need the following information from you:
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Lines 1-6 (L1 - L6)
Measure the lengths of lines 1 to 6, as shown in the diagram.
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Forearm Length (U)
Measure the length of your forearm (inner side) from the elbow joint to the wrist.
Unit of Measurement: cm
Copy Template:
Important Note:
These measurements are required for all grip types (including Propeller, Conical, and Beaver grips).
Blade Sizes: Small, Medium, and Large
Here you'll find a detailed overview of our different blade sizes - Small, Medium, and Large - to help you choose the optimal blade for your game.
Small
Width: 157 mm
Height (Blade): 152 mm
Height (Total): 253 mm
All-round players who value control and a balanced feel. Serves as a reference for speed/weight.
Medium
Width: 162 mm
Height (Blade): 162 mm
Height (Total): 264 mm
prefer a larger hitting area and want to benefit from a bit more forgiveness.
Large
Width: 162 mm
Height (Blade): 168 mm
Height (Total): 270 mm
a defensive player or beginner, if you focus on maximum consistency and a maximum hitting area.
Important Notes on Speed, Weight, and Playing Characteristics
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Reference Values (Small)
All information on speed and weight in our product descriptions always refers to the small blade. This serves as a reference point for the other sizes.
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Speed
The larger blades (Medium and Large) have a lower speed compared to the small blade. The differences are measurable and can be noticeable, depending on the player type.
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Weight
The weight difference between the three sizes can be up to 20 grams. This difference is noticeable and influences the swing characteristics, balance, and overall handling of the blade.
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Hitting Area
The main advantage of the medium and large blades is the enlarged hitting area. This leads to greater forgiveness and a more secure ball feel, especially on off-center hits.
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Sweetspot
A larger blade can also have a slightly larger sweetspot (the optimal point of contact), which can further improve control and precision.
In Summary - Which Blade is Right for You?
- Small: Balanced feel, control, reference size.
- Medium: Larger hitting area, more forgiveness, slightly less speed, significant weight difference.
- Large: Maximum hitting area, highest consistency, lower speed, significant weight difference, ideal for defensive players and beginners.
Our Recommendation: Choose the blade size that best suits your individual playing style, experience, and personal preferences. Take into account the described differences in size, speed, weight, and hitting area.
Handle Shapes
Anatomical
The anatomical handle fills the palm well. It sits very firmly in the hand.Concave
Straight
Penholder/pen-hold
The penholder grip allows only one side of the racket to be used, it's optimal for wrist variations.
Japanese penholder style – racket with a long, angular handle (Penholder Jap.)
Chinese penholder style – racket with a short, flat handle (Penholder Chin.)
Conical handle(FL)
The conical handle is a round tapered handle that can be easily rotated while still sitting securely in the hand.Beaver handle
The beaver handle has a wide, one-sided flat-running end, making it secure and comfortable in the hand.
Ship's propeller
a handle rotated by 45 degrees, which sits well in the hand
Ergonomic

The ergonomic pistol grip is a replica of James Haylord's invention created for our products. The original grip is designed so that the hand, including all fingers, rests on the handle and not on the blade. However, with our product, the thumb and index finger rest on the respective hitting surface, so the handle shaft has been optimally redesigned. The advantage is that the grip now allows for better hand guidance to the racket wood. However, the grip is purely handmade and not easy to produce.
Noble sealing Mahogany
The noble sealing in mahogany looks wonderful because the noble stain completely colors the wood structure and further solidifies the surface of the balsa. This way, you don't see any signs of use as with lighter woods, and due to the surface hardening, the playing characteristics such as ball control are perceived even more clearly, without the wood's natural vibration being transmitted to the hand. In addition, the wood is better protected against humidity and sweat.
The MCP system is a special grip system that
1. controls the mass effect of the racket by allowing you to reduce the pressure point of the racket for passive shots and, conversely, immensely increase it for active shots. This requires an elaborate grip shell, consisting of a surface layer of hardwood and an underlayer of softwood, because the direct underlayer must be able to vibrate elastically, similar to a tuning fork. This way, I can
2. systematically extend the KSLS system notches in the handle to allow the upper blade to vibrate more elastically and generate even more spin, but also
3. obtain a more appealing surface grip that doesn't absorb hand sweat as quickly.