Test Reviews of the Prince Quantum Pro Pickleball Paddle:
"The Pince Quantum Pro plays like a power paddle with forceful shots from the back court. Its study build provides confident block shots and controls the defensive 'pop' at the net. The seemingly smooth face surprised me with how much natural spin the paddle produced, especially on the backhand. The 7.9 ounce, 4-3/8 inch grip paddle is intended for a taller, stronger play than I am. It would be interesting to compare a lighter Quantum Pro with a smaller grip. The grip became tacky in the humidity, providing a reliable hand hold throughout the game. I quickly came to appreciate the extra long handle as it added solid force to my sideline returns."Ginny I. in Detroit Lakes, MI (3.0 Player)
"I liked this paddle. It has a larger grip that suits my hands well, and I believe it would be great for someone who wants to use a two-handed backhand. The paddle had plenty of power for the hard shorts and yet a nice touch for the dinking game. I found after playing with it for a while I was feeling more confident with power shots. It has a nice pop and a large sweet spot for making more accurate plays. It's longer and thicker than most paddles, but at the same time very light."Dave W. in Detroit Lakes, MI (3.0 Player)
"The Prince Quantum Pro Paddle has a lot of power potential in addition to great touch for dink shots. The ball comes off the face with moderate spin and a satisfying, low pitched 'pop.' The feel of the ball coming off the paddle increased my confidence with being able to hit soft shots. The extra long 6" grip would be great for any player using a two handed backhand. Correspondingly, the more narrow 7-3/8" wide face is probably better suited to more skilled players. I seemed to hit more shots close to the sides of this paddle compared to more typical, wider options. Long grip, lots of power, nice touch." Robert T. in Dallas, TX (3.0 Player)
"I really like the Prince Quantum Pro as it's effective and versatile when it comes to every shot. It seems to have the best combo of qualities for all uses. With the dink shot it has enough feel for control and accuracy. I like the surface of the paddle in that it allows for a lot of spin or 'English' on the ball. In summary, it seems to be the best option I've ever tried on the pickleball court."
Trey B. in Dallax, TX