Elongated Power Series

The aggressor's choice. We have combined the "whip" of an elongated shape with the "pop" of a thinner core. The result is a paddle that crushes overheads and drives with ease. $0 Due Today.

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Elongated Power Questions

Why combine "Power" with "Elongated"?
This is the most aggressive setup in pickleball. The thinner core (Power) provides the pop, while the longer 16.5" face (Elongated) acts as a longer lever arm. This multiplies your swing speed, creating maximum "whip" and velocity on drives and overheads.
Is the sweet spot hard to hit?
The sweet spot on these paddles is located higher on the face—exactly where you want to make contact for aggressive shots. While it is slightly narrower than a standard control paddle, the trade-off is worth it for the sheer crushing power you get on offense.
Can I still reset the ball?
Yes, but it requires "soft hands." Because the ball pops off the face so quickly, you don't have the dwell time of a control paddle. We recommend this shape for players who prefer to speed up the ball rather than reset it.

The Aggressor's Weapon

You don't wait for the point to come to you—you take it. This collection is for the player who wants to dictate the pace of the game.

Reach + Speed = Offense

The extra reach isn't just for digging out low balls. It allows you to attack balls out of the air that other players have to let bounce. By taking the ball early with an elongated power paddle, you rob your opponent of reaction time.

Two-Handed Backhand Power

Elongated power paddles almost always feature longer handles (5.5"+). This gives you ample room for a two-handed backhand drive that rivals a tennis shot. The extra handle leverage allows you to snap through the ball for incredible cross-court winners.

Demo Tip: Watch your "Out" balls. These paddles are powerful. When you first play with them, focus on adding 20% more topspin to your drives to keep that extra velocity inside the baseline.