Butterfly Junior Table (Compact)

Code: 1300113
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The ¾ size Butterfly Junior table tennis table is ideal for use in Junior schools and where a full size table would take up too much room at home. It is good for storage in that the 2 halves fold together to take up a width of less than 6?. Included are a Butterfly Clip net and post set, 2 bats and 3 balls.

 

 

·         Great table for home and school use where space is limited.

·         Ideal for limited space to play.

·         12mm playing top.

·         ¾ size – 6' 9" x 3' 9" x 2' 6" (206 x 115 x 77cm).

·         The top is protected by a steel frame and magenta corner pieces.

·         2 separate halves.

·         Legs fold in for storage.

·         Two wheels on each half for easy movement.

·         Stores away using minimal space.

·         Ready assembled.

·         Includes Butterfly Clip net/post set, 2 reverse sponge bats and 3 balls.

·         Attractive green playing top with matching light silver legs.

·         3 years guarantee (table only).

·         Delivery: 3-5 working days

 

Dimensions:

In use : 6’ 9” long x 3’ 9” wide x 2’ 6” high (206 x 115 x 76cm)

Storage : 3’ 6” high x 3’ 9” wide x 3” deep (122 x 112 x 9cm)

Unpacked weight : 32.5kg

 

Code: 1300113

Barcode: 506009 7411917

BUTTERFLY - THE WORLD BRAND LEADER

The Butterfly brand was created by the Tamasu company of Japan in 1954. For the last 50 years Butterfly have been at the forefront of the development of top performance table tennis equipment and evidence of this is the vast list of Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth champions who have used and recommended Butterfly equipment over that period.

In Britain too, Butterfly has been the leading brand for more than 40 years. Currently most of the England's leading players use Butterfly equipment. In the 2010 European Championships all 8 players who represented England played with Butterfly blades and rubbers.

Many of the worlds best players use Butterfly Rubbers, including Timo Boll, the 4 times European Champion, Jun Mizutani, Japan's leading player who won the ITTF Pro Tour title at the end of 2010, Michael Maze, the European Champion from Denmark, Werner Schlager, the 2003 World Champion from Austria, Zhang Yining, the Worls Women's Singles Champion from China, and Joo Se Hyuk, the world's leading defensive player from Korea.

Butterfly offer a wide range of rubbers with a sheet to suit every player. All Butterfly rubbers are ITTF approved and all are available in red and black.

Many of the world's best players use Butterfly rubbers, including:

  • Timo Boll, the 4 times European Champion
  • Jun Mizutani, Japan's leading player who won the ITTF Pro Tour title
  • Michael Maze, the Europena Champion from Denmark
  • Werner Schlager, the 2003 World Champion from Austria
  • Zhang Yining, the World Women's Singles Champion from China
  • Joo Se Hyuk, the world's leading defensive player from Korea


BUTTERFLY SKILLS PROGRAMME

Over the last 6 years Butterfly has expanded its active participation into the wider grassroots of the sport in conjunction with the English, Scottish and Irish Table Tennis Associations and the English Schools' Table Tennis Association. With the launch of the Butterfly Skills, Butterfly More Schools and Butterfly More Schools' Leagues project. Together they have provided the perfect framework for schools and clubs to expand the sport into all parts of the community.

Another section of the table tennis market where Butterfly have a large presence is tables. Butterfly tables have been adopted for World, European and Commonwealth Champioships in the UK as well as the English Open Championships 2011 and may national championships in England and Scotland. Butterfly offer a wide selection of tables, providing models fro every need with a choice of folding and storage systems

Butterfly Equipment selected for:

  • English National Championships 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Scottish National Championships 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • English Junior and Cadet National Championships 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • English Open Champioships, Sheffield 2011
  • All English Schools National Finals 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11
  • Commonwealth Championships, Glasgow 2009
  • World Championships, Manchester 1997
  • European Championships, Birmingham 1994
  • Plus hundreds of regional and local tournaments throughout Britain
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