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Company: Electrum Pickleball
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Pro II Stealth

12 mm

Weight: 7.4 oz

Price: $219.99

Dimensions

  • Shape:

    standard

  • Length:
    16 in
  • Width:
    8 in
  • Thickness:
    12mm
  • Grip length:
    5.25 in
  • Grip thickness:
    4.25 in

Materials

  • Surface:
    carbon fiber
  • Core:
    polypropylene honeycomb

Summary

The Electrum Pro II Stealth is a standard-shaped paddle with a 12mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The carbon fiber face is often associated with control and feel. Weighing 7.4 oz with a 5.25-inch grip, it falls into the lightweight category, generally offering good maneuverability. Its swing weight of 94 is considered low, contributing to ease of swing.

With high spin (2072 RPM) and volley speed (35.6 MPH) ratings, this paddle may be suited for players prioritizing spin and quick volleys. The relatively lower drive speed (52 MPH) suggests it may not be ideal for pure power players. The low twist weight (4.96) could make it less stable on off-center hits.

This paddle might appeal to intermediate players seeking a balance of control and quick exchanges at the net, particularly those who value spin generation. The lighter weight could also benefit players with shorter swings or those prone to arm fatigue. Players prioritizing maximum power in their drives might find this paddle less suitable.

Attributes

Summary

The Electrum Pro II Stealth is a standard-shaped paddle with a 12mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The carbon fiber face is often associated with control and feel. Weighing 7.4 oz with a 5.25-inch grip, it falls into the lightweight category, generally offering good maneuverability. Its swing weight of 94 is considered low, contributing to ease of swing.

With high spin (2072 RPM) and volley speed (35.6 MPH) ratings, this paddle may be suited for players prioritizing spin and quick volleys. The relatively lower drive speed (52 MPH) suggests it may not be ideal for pure power players. The low twist weight (4.96) could make it less stable on off-center hits.

This paddle might appeal to intermediate players seeking a balance of control and quick exchanges at the net, particularly those who value spin generation. The lighter weight could also benefit players with shorter swings or those prone to arm fatigue. Players prioritizing maximum power in their drives might find this paddle less suitable.

Comparisons

Reviews

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
John Kew220453.136.4934.83231
Pickleball Studio---955.09-
Estimated:207251.992835.6177944.96231

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
John Kew220453.136.4934.83231
Pickleball Studio---955.09-
Estimated:207251.992835.6177944.96231

Spin

2,072RPM

85th percentile

8.1

Twist weight

4.96

1st percentile

1.6

Balance point

231mm

8th percentile

3.4%

Average

Drive speed

52mph

11th percentile

4.7

Volley speed

35.6mph

89th percentile

7.8

Swing weight

94

1st percentile

19.2%

Average

Spin

2,072RPM

85th percentile

8.1

Twist weight

4.96

1st percentile

1.6

Balance point

231mm

8th percentile

3.4%

Average

Drive speed

52mph

11th percentile

4.7

Volley speed

35.6mph

89th percentile

7.8

Swing weight

94

1st percentile

19.2%

Average

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