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FAQ

01

How many Sweet Spot Stickers does it come with?

 

Comes with two.  One for the front and one for the back of the paddle.  Plus two center cutouts.

03

How can I tell if I am hitting in the sweet spot?

 

The center (Sweet Spot) is cut out so there the ball hits your paddle surface. You can hear and feel the difference.  The material is sound and impact absorbing composite rubber. When you hit the sweet spot you still get the "ping" sound.  If hit outside the sweet spot the sound is dull and the ball rebounds off at 50%. 

05

How much weight will it add to my paddle?

 

Each Sweet Spot Sticker weighs less than 1 ounce.  That's the nice thing about it your paddle will not feel much different for you. 

07

Do you have training drills to use the Sweet Spot Sticker?

 

Yes.  Click on the video tab to watch the five training drills to use to improve your hitting accuracy.

02

Will the Sweet Spot Sticker fit over my elongated paddle?

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Yes it will fit over all USAPA approved paddles. If you like you can easily trim the sticker with a pair of scissors or a box cutter for a custom fit.

04

How does the Sweet Spot Sticker fasten to my paddle?

 

The back of the 1/8" sticker has a pressure sensitive bonding agent that holds it securely to your paddle.  It can be taken on and off and many times as you like.  It adheres to all paddle surfaces fiberglass, composite, carbon fiber or wood.  It will not leave any residue on the paddle.

06

Can I keep the Sweet Spot Sticker on my extra paddle?

 

It is recommended not to keep the Sticker on your paddle for more than a couple days.  Always store it on the vinyl backing to preserve the bonding agent.

08

Why is it so important to hit from the Sweet Spot?

 

Hitting outside the sweet spot you are not as accurate; the ball has the tendency not to go where you intend it to. Hits outside the sweet spot will be shorter causing third shot drops to land into the net.  Hitting from the sweet spot will result in more accurate and consistent shots.

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