The new Paddletek Bantam GTO-C is the first hybrid shape in the Bantam line. It features a unique rounded head, tapered throat, and head-heavy balance with perimeter weighting for extra stability. This design delivers a rare blend of power and control, giving you the pop you expect from Bantam paddles while expanding the sweet spot for better feel on every shot.
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 0:00 – 0:41 GTO Overview
 0:41 – 2:10 What’s New?
 2:10 – 2:54 Color + Core Options
 2:54 – 4:21 What Player is it Built For?
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Let’s take a look at the Paddletek Bantam GTO 
 paddles. Within the Bantam line from Paddletek comes a new shape, the GTO. So, this paddle is 
 going to come in at 16 and 1/4 in in length, which puts it in the hybrid category. You may 
 be familiar with the ALW or the TKO shapes, which are going to come in an elongated and 
 standard version. So, this one sits right in the middle. The hybrid shape is meant to accomplish 
 that great balance of power and control, and this paddle is no exception from that. 16 and 
 a/4 inches in length, the handle is 5 1/2 in. So, if you are a power player who wants a little 
 more control than an elongated paddle offers, this GTO could be a great option for you. 
 This hybrid shape within the Bantam lineup is also unique in the shape it comes in. 
 So, it’s going to have a rounded top and a tapered throat. This is something we have not 
 seen from Paddletek within that Bantam line. What we found is this will expand the sweet spot. 
 They threw the weight around in this paddle. It’s a little different feeling. The balance point is 
 going to be about almost 2 in towards the top of the paddle. We consider this head heavy. This 
 drives a lot more power and some more control given that it will increase the swing weight and 
 twist weight by having that balance point higher up in the paddle. When it comes to hybrid paddles, 
 balance can kind of dictate which side it falls on on more control or more power being that in 
 between shape. We found this paddle actually accomplished both in a very notable way. So, the 
 swing weight we found was up there with the TKO. The twist weight was similar to that of the ALW 
 shape, that standard control oriented form, but it still offered almost as much power and swing 
 weight as the TKO does. So, if their goal was to offer a hybrid paddle that had a good balance of 
 power and control, we found they made a 16 and 1/4 in length paddle with great power and great 
 control. This can be attributed to the different weighting system they included inside the paddle. 
 We’re going to see a similar cold pressed core, same surface. Everything about the paddle is 
 generally the same as the other paddles in the Banttom lineup. It’s really going to be that 
 shape, the tapered throat, the rounded head, and the length that set it apart. With four 
 colorways to choose from in two thicknesses, you can really dial in your preferred color in 
 addition to the thickness that best suits your game. We’ve seen some chatter online about the 
 Kyle Yates performing different on the spec table amongst the other colorways. I can tell you, we 
 checked the batch we received here. The inventory was very consistent amongst all of the colorways. 
 So, having heard from Paddletek directly, that claim is confirmed. So, all the colorways 
 are going to have the exact same specs within the tolerance range. So, you might find one that 
 is heavier and of the scale, but overall, they’re going to sit between that 7.7 to 8.1 ounce range. 
 We have a 12.7 mm core and a 14.3 mm core option, which both to us sit on the power side. We’re 
 used to that 16 mm core being the more traditional control oriented thickness. Both of these paddles 
 at 14.3 millimeters and 12.7 millimeters sit below that. Overall, if you’ve ever played on 
 a court with a paddlettech or heard the Banttom being swung, it has a unique noise and a unique 
 amount of pop. So, with those elongated versions, you can expect a ton of power. With the Analy 
 Waters model, you’ll expect a similar amount of grit and spin, but the shape is going to be more 
 control oriented. This GTO accomplishes a great balance of both. We cannot emphasize enough how 
 much power and control it has for being a hybrid shape. Compared to other hybrids out there, 
 it’s going to offer both of these in a higher degree. The downside would be the hand speed. 
 So, the fact that the balance is a little bit higher in the paddle that exactly 1.7 in above 
 the middle measurement is going to be a little bit slower on the hands battle. So, the standard 
 shape paddles, more control oriented, typically have a faster hand speed at the net. You’re 
 sacrificing power for that added control. This paddle kind of accomplishes a similar amount of 
 control in the amount of twist weight or the size of the sweet spot it offers, but the takeaway is 
 it’s not going to be as fast through the air. So, if you’re someone who prefers control driven from 
 resets more than hand battles, this is going to be a great option for you. Overall, this paddle is 
 intended to suit intermediate to advanced players looking for a high amount of power. So, power 
 is a part of your game. You play aggressively, and when you get up to the net, you want to have 
 the control that a standard paddle typically offers. If you’re interested in this paddle or any 
 more, check us out at pickleballwarearehouse.com.
 