
Series Two
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Specifications
Core
Polymer
Face
Carbon Fiber
Performance Metrics
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Pros & Cons
Strengths
- Versatile for all play styles
- Balanced power and control
- Adapts well from baseline to kitchen
Considerations
- Doesn't excel in any single area
- May feel like a compromise for specialists
- Average pop compared to power paddles
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Proton Series Two good for beginners?
The Proton Series Two is a All-Court paddle, which may have a steeper learning curve for complete beginners. Intermediate players who want more power will find it rewarding.
What is the Proton Series Two best for?
The Proton Series Two is best suited for a wide range of play styles.
How much does the Proton Series Two cost?
The Proton Series Two is priced at $176. Prices may vary by retailer and availability. Check current pricing using the Buy Now button above.
What is the Proton Series Two made of?
The Proton Series Two is made with a Polymer core and a Carbon Fiber face.
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Data Sources
Performance metrics compiled from independent, trusted testing sources. Learn about our methodology
Detailed swing weight, twist weight, and KewCOR energy return testing.





