Surface & Bounce Review
Operators can compare table formats through bounce uniformity, player confidence, surface care, room lighting, and the way repeated folding affects alignment.
Stiga's innovation story is about turning the sensory details of table tennis into practical venue decisions. Bounce, spin, table movement, racket response, storage behavior, and part replacement all become inputs that help operators launch better rooms.
Operators can compare table formats through bounce uniformity, player confidence, surface care, room lighting, and the way repeated folding affects alignment.
Racket lines are organized by control, speed, spin, and handle preference so dealers and clubs can build demos that make player fit easy to explain.
The lab connects expected weekly usage to spare parts, ball stock, cover discipline, net replacements, and refresh moments before downtime becomes expensive.
For a club, that might mean standardizing table spacing and training rackets. For a hotel, it could mean a premium table package with covers and simple staff routines. For a dealer, it becomes a comparison wall that lets shoppers feel the difference between beginner, developing, and performance-level rackets. The innovation lab turns those use cases into repeatable launch logic.