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GX2 Power Hybrid

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GX2 Power HybridFrom the brand that revolutionized the power rulebookintroducing the GX2 Power, Gearboxs most powerful legal paddle ever. Experience dynamic power that goes beyond raw forcethis is mastered power, combining explosive speed with precise control and finesse. Powered by patented SST 2. 0 CarbonRibCore, the GX2 Power features a fully suspended core separated from the frame, allowing the carbon core to store and release energy with incredible force. This

From the brand that revolutionized the power rulebook—introducing the GX2 Power, Gearbox’s most powerful legal paddle ever. Experience dynamic power that goes beyond raw force—this is mastered power, combining explosive speed with precise control and finesse. Powered by patented SST 2.0 CarbonRibCore™, the GX2 Power features a fully suspended core separated from the frame, allowing the carbon core to store and release energy with incredible force. This dynamic power makes heavy topspin drives and punch volleys explode off the paddle with remarkable speed. The extended ball contact not only maximizes power but also enhances spin, providing exceptional shot placement, better control, and accuracy. Whether you're executing a smooth drop shot, a precise dink, or a controlled reset, the added dwell time improves touch, offering greater consistency and accuracy with power on demand.   

    Paddle Face Finish: 3K Woven Raw Carbon 
    Core Material: 200 FAW - Toray T-700 Mid Modulus Carbon Fiber 
    Core Construction: Patented SST 2.0 CarbonRibCore Structure
    Head Shape: Hybrid (HH) 
    Weight: 8.0 oz
    Handle Circumference: 4” grip
    Handle Length: 5.5"
    Paddle Length: 16.2"
    Head Length: 10.7"
    Paddle Width: 7.8" 
    Paddle Thickness: 16mm
    Grip: Gearbox Smooth Wrap - Black
    Warranty: 1 year
    USAPA Approved
    PBCoR Approved

    UPAA Approved

     

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          james hammill
          Los Angeles, US
          ★★★★★ 5
          How Capitalism Shaped America
          Format: Hardcover
          Very impressive analysis. Unfortunately the author ended his analysis in 2010. Wish he had offered some thoughts on what should be done as opposed to what is being done in this age of economic chaos.
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          Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2021
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          J. Miller
          West Palm Beach, US
          ★★★★★ 3
          Some good footnotes to other histories
          Format: Audiobook
          This book is impressive in two key ways: first it re-surfaces recurring elements in the political/economic intersect over time (the on-again off-again use of "the gold standard," the company invasion into the intimate life of the laborer) and second it gets into the gory details of policies and logistics that shaped or limited major historical events (like the availability and movement of gold going into WWII). That said, it's pretty massive for providing just those two things. It comes up weaker from Nixon on to today which undermines its contemporary relevance: it stamps everything from 1980 on as "chaos" and tries to back away slowly. It spends some time on the change in stock ownership of the 1980s (prefer Ho's Liquidated or Nace's Gangs of America; the pivot from pensions to 401ks is lost, Supermoney is not mentioned), spends time on Enron (see also McLean's The Smartest Guys in the Room) but seems to mostly ignore terror and catastrophe (consider Klein's The Shock Doctrine), spends time on the 2008 meltdown (prefer Lewis's The Big Short and Foroohar's Makers & Takers) but comes up short of Occupy Wall Street, VC-fueled gig economy corporations and cryptocurrencies. I'm suspecting that the "Chaos" isn't so much chaos but rather "Distributed Tactical Illegibility" (to borrow from Scott's Seeing Like a State): where the control of information can be used to cultivate socioeconomic advantage, then powerful people within a state will maintain their privilege through obfuscating the information they're using to create and maintain that advantage -- this is why insider trading is illegal as an abuse of power and trust *but also legal for members of the US legislature*. It's also a bit weak (at least in Audible form) of noting which bits of economic history would be echoed or reversed over time; tracing the evolution of a social construct through a twisting maze of legal decisions to current incomprehensibility does have this effect. I did find its larger position interesting, if perhaps a bit lost in the larger prose, that capitalism is about pricing the future into the present and it's gone off the proverbial rails because informational ubiquity compounds short-termism to collapse the future into the present in both public and private enterprise. Or, to put it another way, money can't escape the gravity of our economic expectation for near-horizon growth to invest in a future that our larger society wants and might reasonably expect and while legislators need to govern for the long term they're only elected for the short term and judged by people's everyday-experiences of the social-economy.
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          Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2021
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          JK Waltham
          Carnegie, US
          ★★★★★ 2
          Writing style not for me
          Format: Hardcover
          Some readers may enjoy this writing style, but I could not persevere and put it down after about a hundred pages. Too many single word quotations, choppy sentences that hoped around from subject to subject and some events discussed way out of chronology with other events. Some of this, particularly the constant one word quotes, may be for dramatic effect, but I found it disturbed the flow of the reading, something that is important in trying to get through a book this size. I prefer books with well organized paragraphs and syntax. This is not such a book.
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          Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025
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          Rebecca Borkowski
          Pawtucket, US
          ★★★★★ 5
          Book for Elementary Children
          Format: Paperback
          Fun book great for 2nd graders
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          Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026
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          Kimberly Zornes
          Massapequa, US
          ★★★★★ 5
          Cute book.
          Format: Paperback
          Both my boys loved this book. Super cute.
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          Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026

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