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Mid-boss energy. The Infinity Overdrive pairs a stiff all-wood-plus-carbon blade with tensor rubbers that launch loops off the bounce. This is the bat you graduate to when control alone stops winning points.
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Player card.
Stat readout- 5-ply wood + 2 carbon-aramid layers
- Tensor rubbers with a high-throw sponge
- Speed 108 · Spin 105 · Control 78
- Balanced head for looping and blocking
- Flared grip, sealed and match-ready
What’s in the box.
Bolted together
- One pre-assembled Infinity Overdrive bat
- Tensor rubbers mounted on both faces
- Flared grip, sealed and edge-taped
- Balanced head, tuned for looping
Under the hood
- 5-ply wood core plus 2 carbon-aramid layers
- Tensor rubber with high-throw sponge
- Springy stiff build for off-the-bounce loops
- Sealed flared handle
The level-two boss fight.
There’s a moment where blocking and pushing stop winning points, and you need the ball to actually leave the table with intent. The carbon-aramid layers stiffen the whole thing so tensor rubbers snap loops off the bounce — this bat rewards you for swinging.
It still blocks like a wall when you need it to, so the all-court label is earned. If your starter paddle suddenly feels like it’s holding you back, this is the upgrade coin you drop.
High scores.
Player reviews“Bumped up from the Stiga and the extra gear is no joke — my loops finally bite the far corner instead of sitting up. Took a week to trust the speed, now I can’t imagine blocking without it.”
Verified buyer“Blocks like a brick wall and the all-court feel is honest. Only knock: at 108 speed it punishes a lazy stroke, so it’s not a first paddle. Bring technique.”
Verified buyerFrequently bought together.
Combo deal
Player FAQ.
Insert questionIs this too much bat for an improver?
It’s a step up, not a leap. The carbon-aramid stiffens the swing but it still blocks like a wall, so give it a week to trust the extra speed. If you already open up rallies, you’ll feel at home fast.
Does it come assembled?
Yes — tensor rubbers mounted on both faces, sealed and edge-taped, match-ready out of the box. No gluing, no press, no wait.
Anatomic handle — who’s that for?
Anatomic contours to the shape of a closed grip and locks the bat angle for loopers who don’t rotate the handle. If you’re unsure, flared is the forgiving default.
How stiff is 2.1 mm vs. Max sponge?
2.1 mm keeps a touch more control and a slightly softer landing; Max trades that for top-end speed and spin on a full swing. Attackers lean Max, all-court players tend to stay at 2.1.


