Our take, highlights, and specs—at a glance.
If your priority is a refined, control-first paddle that still has enough pop to finish points, this is a sensible fit. It suits players who want predictable touch and a composed response rather than a hot, trampoline-like feel.
On court, it feels steady through the hit and easy to trust on resets, dinks, and blocks, with enough liveliness for put‑aways when you swing through. Compared with power‑leaning options, this plays more measured and forgiving, favoring placement over raw pace.
The main tradeoff is value: it sits in premium territory, so the performance needs to match your priorities to feel worth it.
Some buyers love the value; others feel it’s priced like a specialist paddle.
Our summaries are based on direct testing and verified player feedback. We highlight the strengths and tradeoffs to help you make a confident decision.