CAG MOD IV (2 Titanium Wire Composite Faces)

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Titanium Wire Paddle Face
"Titanium wire" (or weave) is a newer twist—it's actually a polyester fabric infused or coated with tiny titanium threads for extra zip. It's often blended with carbon, but think of it as a "sparkly upgrade" for spin-focused play.

- How it plays: Power has a lively "pop" (more bounce-back energy), great for quick volleys. Control is solid but not as pinpoint as carbon. Spin? Off the charts—the metallic weave creates mega grip, making topspin slices curve like crazy.
- The feel: Firm and energetic, with a bit more flex than pure carbon—feels "alive" and fun, but can transmit more vibrations if you're not used to it.
- Durability: High, though the grit might wear a tad faster than Kevlar; titanium adds strength against cracks.
- Why for newbies? It's exciting if you want to experiment with spin early, but might feel too "bouncy" at first. Test it out—paddles like Bread & Butter Shogun use this.

Titanium Wire Paddle Face
"Titanium wire" (or weave) is a newer twist—it's actually a polyester fabric infused or coated with tiny titanium threads for extra zip. It's often blended with carbon, but think of it as a "sparkly upgrade" for spin-focused play.

- How it plays: Power has a lively "pop" (more bounce-back energy), great for quick volleys. Control is solid but not as pinpoint as carbon. Spin? Off the charts—the metallic weave creates mega grip, making topspin slices curve like crazy.
- The feel: Firm and energetic, with a bit more flex than pure carbon—feels "alive" and fun, but can transmit more vibrations if you're not used to it.
- Durability: High, though the grit might wear a tad faster than Kevlar; titanium adds strength against cracks.
- Why for newbies? It's exciting if you want to experiment with spin early, but might feel too "bouncy" at first. Test it out—paddles like Bread & Butter Shogun use this.