Our perspective

Our perspective

Written by: Brian Laposa

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This is a subjective view from the manufacturer that is only existed in this market for about a year and a half. Our product is sold well and it has been popular. We are happy with our paddles and our product and we know we have done well. In terms of the sport we are extremely concerned for far more than the future of our business which in this market is hopeless and we are probably glad of that.

What goes on behind the scenes is absurd. Paddle regulation is extremely abusive and we have known about this before we even entered the sport. We were absolutely shocked when we got our hands dirty though. The rule book is constantly bent without any knowledge of the public and equipment is constantly being shaped behind the scenes. The public is going to key Moon Alibaba to buy their paddles and it shows why. They cannot get what they want and they know that what they can get is much cheaper right in front of them.

 

This is beyond survival and Beyond regulation of equipment. The sort of culture and monopoly being established in this sport will establish a machine that will not produce anything good and honestly should be ended now as an experiment if it were to proceed on its current trajectory.

Why should you care it doesn't affect you as a player but it does it affects you at the bank and it affects you on the court. You pay for paddles that are worth probably around $3 in a material sense. That goes for ours roughly as well. They are plastic and they weigh 8 oz.

Everywhere you look you will see the sport focusing on things of total and consequence well things of consequence are done behind the scenes in a manner that would make the Illuminati junior laugh. What's more though is this amateur this will eventually be taken advantage of by more than amateurs.

As of this point we will not be doing business with the usap seeking further certification or acknowledging correspondence.

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