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Feb 02, 2024 - 06:31 AM
If you are just getting started with racquet sports, this will be a good choice for you. 1, the price point is very attractive. 2, the core of this paddle is soft, so you will be able to control the ball much better than some of the other cheaper, heavier, harder options out there. Lastly, we do recommend either a "traditional" shaped paddle at vs an elongated paddle. We suggest this because players who are playing their first racquet sport may miss hit the paddle more often, and the wide paddles help them with consistency.
With everything said, there are going to be a lot of paddles that fit this description and that's where personal preference comes into play. Most players aren't going to be playing at the very top of their game immediately, so the specific paddle is not the most important choice right now. You should pick a paddle, grow your skills and game with it and then notice what you want different from your paddle as your game evolves.
With everything said, there are going to be a lot of paddles that fit this description and that's where personal preference comes into play. Most players aren't going to be playing at the very top of their game immediately, so the specific paddle is not the most important choice right now. You should pick a paddle, grow your skills and game with it and then notice what you want different from your paddle as your game evolves.
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