AIXO CP03 Ghost – Impossible ‘A’ Neon lines. Tactical minds. T700 carbon. Core Performance Features T700 Raw Carbon Fiber FaceDelivers exceptional spin, grip, and durability—the same premium-grade material used in paddles twice the price. Thermoformed Construction (unlike the Ultra Noir version)Offers a crisper response and more pop off the paddle face—ideal for aggressive players who want fast transitions from dinks to drives. Injected Foam WallsCreates a larger sweet spot, adds edge-to-edge stability, and reduces vibration for cleaner, more consistent contact. 16mm Core ThicknessBalances touch and control with enough depth to absorb pace and redirect with precision. Gamer-Inspired Impossible ‘A’ DesignNeon-on-black styling, geometric overlays, and futuristic visual flair. This paddle looks like it belongs in a sci-fi esports arena—perfect for players who strategize like they’re playing chess at light speed. Specs Overview Feature Detail Face Material T700 Raw Carbon Fiber Core Thickness 16mm Construction Thermoformed with Injected Foam Walls Surface Texture Raw Carbon Approval Not USAPA certified (Rec/Club focused) Player Level Intermediate → Advanced Play Feel Stable, strategic, spin-heavy Ghost Series Style Breakdown Model Name Build Type Look + Feel Key Traits Ultra Noir Cold Pressed Jet-black, stealth mode Clean feel, forgiveness, balanced gameplay Impossible ‘A’ Thermoformed Neon lines, tactical + high-tech Spin/control heavy, more aggressive tone Both use T700 carbon, but Impossible 'A' has the more explosive, competitive build. Who Should Use the Impossible ‘A’ Players who love visual precision and clean, sharp shotmaking Intermediate and advanced players who construct points tactically Gamers, thinkers, and chessboard-style strategists on the court Anyone wanting thermoformed performance without breaking the bank Bottom Line: The CP03 Ghost Impossible ‘A’ is a paddle for the tactical killer—someone who calculates angles, out-thinks opponents, and wins with precision and patience. Its thermoformed build gives it a step up in power and crispness compared to the Ultra Noir, while the raw T700 surface keeps your spin sharp and deadly. It’s quietly aggressive, visually dynamic, and priced way below what it should be.