Electrum Pro II Stealth 12mm Review
This paddle delivers control-oriented 54.4 MPH power, crisp 11mm feel, 88th percentile spin (2204 RPM) — a versatile option in a standard shape.
Price: $220. Swing weight: 93. Twist weight: 4.83. Weight: 7 oz. Power: 54.4 MPH. Spin: 2204 RPM. Core: 11mm. Shape: Standard. Face: Carbon.
Pros
- Solid pop at 37.1 MPH (84th percentile) for net exchanges
- Outstanding spin at 2204 RPM — 88th percentile for heavy serves and thirds (avg 1987)
- Quick hands — swing weight of 93 is in the bottom 0% (avg 114), easy to maneuver
- Thin core (11mm) gives a crisp, responsive feel with fast feedback
- Lightweight at 7.0 oz (bottom 0%) — reduces fatigue during long sessions
Cons
- Below-average power at 54.4 MPH (bottom 9%, avg 56.4) — you'll need to generate pace with technique
- Low stability — twist weight of 4.83 (bottom 0%) means off-center hits will twist more in your hand
- Very light swing weight of 93 (bottom 0%) sacrifices power and plow-through
- Very thin core can feel harsh on mishits and may cause arm fatigue
Best For
- Doubles Specialists: Light swing weight (93, bottom 0%) with 37.1 MPH pop for fast exchanges at the kitchen
- Spin-Heavy Players: 2204 RPM (88th percentile) for kicking serves, heavy thirds, and roll volleys
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Electrum
Pro II Stealth 12mm
This paddle delivers control-oriented 54.4 MPH power, crisp 11mm feel, 88th percentile spin (2204 RPM) — a versatile option in a standard shape.
$220
Find Your MatchStandard11mm coreCarbon
Specs & Lab Data
Swing Weight
93
Twist Weight
4.83
Weight
7 oz
Core Thickness
11mm
Power
54.4 MPH
Pop
37.1 MPH
Spin
2204 RPM
Balance
231mm
Grip Length
5.25"
Grip Size
4.25"
Pros
- +Solid pop at 37.1 MPH (84th percentile) for net exchanges
- +Outstanding spin at 2204 RPM — 88th percentile for heavy serves and thirds (avg 1987)
- +Quick hands — swing weight of 93 is in the bottom 0% (avg 114), easy to maneuver
- +Thin core (11mm) gives a crisp, responsive feel with fast feedback
- +Lightweight at 7.0 oz (bottom 0%) — reduces fatigue during long sessions
Cons
- −Below-average power at 54.4 MPH (bottom 9%, avg 56.4) — you'll need to generate pace with technique
- −Low stability — twist weight of 4.83 (bottom 0%) means off-center hits will twist more in your hand
- −Very light swing weight of 93 (bottom 0%) sacrifices power and plow-through
- −Very thin core can feel harsh on mishits and may cause arm fatigue
Best For
Doubles Specialists
Light swing weight (93, bottom 0%) with 37.1 MPH pop for fast exchanges at the kitchen
Spin-Heavy Players
2204 RPM (88th percentile) for kicking serves, heavy thirds, and roll volleys
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