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from 266 reviewsBeen using Player’s paddles for a number of years. This new paddle is the best yet. More consistent hits!
Got it for tennis elbow. Had been using Black Ace and it broke. Tried Rogue because heard it's also good for tennis elbow. Thought I would miss the power of black Ace but I don't. This has plenty of power and great control. Very very happy
I purchased a new 111 swing weigh first. It is great for control, but the power on return of serve wasn't wat I was used to on other paddles I have owned. I decided to purchase the blemished in 117 swing weigh. I like the 117 better. I initially purchased because a friend recommended it to me. I had rotator cuff and bicep tendon repair, so I took 14 months off. Two of the people in my league have had trouble with core crush, but I haven't noticed anything with either paddle I purchased. I play more with the 117 weight, because it seems to have a bit more power without sacrificing control.
First thing I must say is that the customer service is outstanding!
I wish there as more pop with the paddle.
I am enjoying the fact I have no pain in my arm.
I would recommend this paddle 🐨
I have the new Rogue 3 Gel-Core, and I love it. I have ankle problems right now so my playing is limited but for what I can do this paddle is awesome. It has a good balance, and it plays great. I can't wait till my ankle gets better so I can truly appreciate this superb paddle.
I have my second elongated carbon paddle --the first I left on top of my car when I was cleaning it out and drove off--I looked at other brands but I thought I liked the first so much-- why change (besides, at least 30 new companies had entered the market since I bought the first one and I had no interest in going through that process. I still love the shape (the reach), the weight and the feel (handle, grip, and dynamics) of your paddle and it seems to be getting better as my game improves --in contrast to my original square paddle that I outgrew in 3 months. You make a great paddle and I am glad to play with it.
This new iteration, is still a -control- paddle. It provides some more plow and pop than the Rouge 2. For me, the main spec that I was after is the longer handle, for my 2 hand backhands. Great touch, resets and when that high-ball shows up, plenty of put away power. In the same way as the Rouge 2, it takes some time to realize that some free-power comes from the dwell-time at the sweet spot.
I have only been playing with this paddle for a short time, so I am still getting used to it. I like the low swing weight for counters at the net. I like that I have control and enough power on my drives and serves. I like the control for my resets.
It plays well, a good combination of power and control.
The new surface grips the ball nicely. I use spin on a lot of my serves and it's working great for that.
The control is definitely there and it gives me enough power for the game that I play.
I do my best to play a well rounded game and this paddle covers all the bases.
The new Rogue3 is so much lighter than the Rogue2, and I have increased the speed and control of my serves and shots. Excellent addition to the Rogue line!
I couldn't find a blemish anywhere on the paddle.