Power & Pop Series

End points faster. These paddles feature thinner cores (10mm - 14mm) and thermoformed edges to maximize energy return. Perfect for drive-heavy players who want to overwhelm opponents with speed.

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Power Series Questions

What makes these "Power" paddles?
Physics. These paddles feature thinner cores (typically 14mm, 13mm, or 10mm). A thinner core is stiffer and absorbs less energy upon impact. This means the ball rebounds off the face instantly—like a trampoline—generating higher velocity on your drives and overheads.
Will I hit the ball out?
Power without spin is dangerous. That is why every paddle in our Power Series features a textured surface (Raw Carbon Fiber or Grit). This texture allows you to brush the ball, creating top-spin that forces your hard drives to dip back inside the baseline.
Elongated vs. Standard for Power?
If you generate power through full arm swings (like a tennis player), the **Elongated** shape adds leverage and "whip." If you generate power through quick wrist snaps at the kitchen line, the **Standard** shape offers faster hand speed.

Aggressive Play Style Guide

The "soft game" is important, but sometimes you just need to finish the point. The Power Series is curated for the aggressor who puts pressure on opponents from the very first serve.

The "Pop" Factor

You will hear the difference. When you strike the ball with a 13mm or 14mm paddle, it comes off the face with an audible "pop." This is crucial for winning hand battles at the net. If you are late to a volley, the natural pop of the paddle can still get the ball over the net.

Thermoformed for Stability

Many paddles in this collection utilize "Thermoforming." This process seals the edges and stiffens the perimeter. Why does that matter for power? It expands the sweet spot, ensuring that even off-center drives still have enough velocity to trouble your opponent.

Demo Tip: Power paddles feel different. When you open your demo box, spend the first 10 minutes just dinking. Get used to the "hotter" face before you start blasting drives from the baseline.