Proton Project Peacock Review

This paddle delivers mid-range 56.8 MPH power — a power option in a elongated shape.

Price: $280. Swing weight: 116. Twist weight: 6.27. Weight: 8 oz. Power: 56.8 MPH. Spin: 2093 RPM. Core: 15mm. Shape: Elongated. Face: Carbon.

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Project Peacock

This paddle delivers mid-range 56.8 MPH power — a power option in a elongated shape.

$280
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Elongated15mm coreCarbonGen 4Firepower HighPower

Specs & Lab Data

Swing Weight
116
57th percentile
Twist Weight
6.27
44th percentile
Weight
8 oz
Core Thickness
15mm
Power
56.8 MPH
86th percentile
Pop
36.9 MPH
85th percentile
Spin
2093 RPM
Very High
Balance
243mm
Grip Length
5.25"
Grip Size
4.25"

Pros

  • +Solid pop at 36.9 MPH (77th percentile) for net exchanges
  • +Good spin generation at 2093 RPM (67th percentile)
  • +Elongated shape gives extra reach on defense, overheads, and two-handed backhands
  • +Latest-generation thermoformed construction for premium feel and consistency

Cons

  • Narrower face means a smaller horizontal sweet spot
  • Premium price at $280 — more expensive than 92% of paddles (avg $197)

Best For

Advanced / Tournament Players

Firepower High tier — high firepower rewards players who can control the extra pace

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