Our take, highlights, and specs—at a glance.
This is best for players who want a power-leaning CRBN paddle that still keeps control in the mix. It fits all-court players who like to press the pace but don’t want a purely explosive feel.
On court, this feels geared toward pace with enough touch to keep drives and counters on target. Compared with control-first options, it comes across more pop-forward without getting overly jumpy. Spin and forgiveness are present, but the overall personality reads as power-led.
The power profile is polarizing—worth considering based on your swing speed.
Value depends on fit—great if it matches your game, less compelling if it doesn’t.
Some love the steadiness; others don’t find it meaningfully different than peers.
Some players adapt quickly to the control; others prefer a softer feel.
Spin feedback is mixed—some get great shape, others call it more middle-of-the-pack.
Our summaries are based on direct testing and verified player feedback. We highlight the strengths and tradeoffs to help you make a confident decision.