
Head Extreme Pro
“The rare diamond paddle that won't wreck your elbow — but still overpriced for anyone below a 4.5 level.”
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“The rare diamond paddle that won't wreck your elbow — but still overpriced for anyone below a 4.5 level.”

“The rare paddle that gives you 85% of the power of a full diamond with 95% of the forgiveness of a teardrop.”

“Maximum power, minimum margin. For players who already win — not players trying to.”

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