Saga V7 (14mm & 16mm) (SH & LH) (Includes Paddle Cover)

$ 2,429.00
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The next SAGA of Vatic Pro paddle technology. As the flagship of our lineup, the Saga series focuses on three main characteristics – Power, Durability, and Comfort

Please note: we work to accommodate all custom weight requests. However, due to increased demand and limited inventory, exact weights are not guaranteed. 

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Specifications:

  • 1-Year Warranty on core-related issues
  • Proprietary multi-layer composite surface with a Toray T-700 carbon fiber top layer
  • Privately sourced 10mm cell honeycomb power core 
  • Average Weight 14mm - 7.9 - 8.3oz
  • Average Weight 16mm - 8.2 - 8.5oz
  • Total Length - 16.5 Inches
  • Width - 7.5 Inches
  • Grip Circumference - 4.125 Inches
  • Grip Length SH - 5.3 Inches
  • Grip Length LH - 5.6 Inches
  • Grip has 2 polyurethane inserts to reduce shock and help with tennis elbow
  • Core Thickness - 16mm
  • Edge Guard: Anti-Abrasion TPU

Customer Reviews

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Kathleen

Did not like this paddle. Like the Prism better, everyone has preferences but couldnt find the sweet spot at all. Felt like it “bonked” and no pop.

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Ted Caloger
Vatic Saga V7 14mm Long Handle

I got this paddle to supplement/replace my Alchemy paddle which I've had for a couple years now. It still plays well, but I thought I'd try something new. So far, so good. The Saga V7 doesn't seem to have the same pop, but perhaps a little more control. Although not a huge difference, I do like the longer handle. I was alternating paddles for a while, but am now pretty much playing it most of the time. I'm probably about a 3.25-3.5 player, 77 years young. I play 5-6 times a week.

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Eric Ashton
I like it.

To be fair this is the best paddle I own. I got it after enjoying the prism. It has more pop and power. The sweet spot isn't overly small, and the price to performance seems a cut above. That being said, you sacrifice a bit of finesse to play a more aggressive game at the kitchen. It's also worth noting that I've never paid more than $120 for a paddle. There might be better out there if you have the budget for it.

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Mike Somodi

Feels good and has power

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Rollan

Great paddle with good pop and control!