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프랭클린 C45 아우렐리우스 리뷰

The Franklin C45 Aurelius is the Anna Leigh Waters signature paddle in Franklin’s C45 family, built on a traditional shape and offered in three thicknesses. It’s the lightest, fastest, and grippiest C45 yet, with genuinely elite spin and lightning-quick hands at the net. There’s a catch, though: it plays more like a tuning platform than a finished paddle. Here’s who it fits, how it plays, and whether it belongs in your bag.

Franklin C45 Aurelius

파워
컨트롤
스핀
감각

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4.1
장점
Elite, data-backed spin
Ultra-fast hands at net
Three thicknesses, customizable
단점
Too light stock, needs weighting
Small grip, short handle
Durability and edge-guard concerns
투기세부 사항
형태표준
코어12.7, 14, or 16 mm PowerFlex polymer with foam
페이스T700 carbon fiber, 45-degree texture
구조Double thermoformed unibody
길이15.7 in
너비7.9 in
손잡이 길이5.1 in
그립 사이즈3.9 in
무게7.2 to 8.1 oz
승인USAP and UPA approved

파워

Power is above average, with plenty of pop on tap. The PowerFlex core’s inner foam layer gives the ball a lively kick, and the thinner 12.7mm version in particular feels quick and explosive on counters and flicks. It’s not a pure baseline cannon, but there’s enough pace to attack and finish. Note that the very low stock weight means a lot of that power shows up once you’ve added a little weight to firm the paddle up.

컨트롤

Control is decent but conditional. The foam channel expands the sweet spot and the thicker 16mm version leans toward touch and forgiveness, so the soft game is workable. The catch is the stock setup: with such a low swing weight and twist weight, the paddle can feel unstable and prone to dead spots on off-center hits until you add corner weight. Dialed in, it’s precise; out of the wrapper, it asks for tuning.

스핀

Spin is the Aurelius’s standout, and the data backs it up. The 45-degree T700 carbon face is among the grippiest surfaces independent reviewers have measured, especially in the 12.7mm version, with spin readings around 2,100 RPM. This isn’t a marketing claim, it’s real, accessible spin that lets you shape heavy topspin and biting slice. If spin is your priority, this is one of the grippier paddles available.

감각

Feel is where the trade-offs live. Stock, the Aurelius is feather-light with one of the lowest swing weights of any paddle, which makes it incredibly fast in hand battles but also too light to fully trust, with some dead spots until you add weight. The double thermoformed build is solid, but the small 3.9-inch grip and short 5.1-inch handle limit two-handed players, and some owners have reported edge guard and durability issues worth knowing about.

The Aurelius is a great match for advanced players who want elite spin and ultra-fast hands, and who are happy to tune a paddle with corner weights to dial it in. It rewards tinkerers, since Franklin builds these as platforms rather than finished products. The three thicknesses let you target power, balance, or control. It’s a weaker fit for players who want a paddle that performs perfectly out of the box, for two-handed backhanders or those with larger hands given the short handle and slim grip, and for anyone wanting proven long-term durability.

vs. Franklin C45 Parris Todd

Against the Franklin C45 Parris Todd, the two are different signature takes on the C45. The Parris Todd is an elongated hybrid with a longer 5.7-inch handle, better suited to two-handed backhands and reach. The Aurelius is a traditional, wider shape with an even lighter build and a short handle, tuned for fast hands. Choose the Parris Todd for reach and two-handers, the Aurelius for quickness and spin.

For the right player, the value holds, but with conditions. You’re getting genuinely elite spin, a quality double thermoformed build, ultra-fast hand speed, and three thicknesses to choose from at a premium price. The value case weakens because it needs added weight to trust, the durability and edge guard concerns are real, and the small grip and short handle limit who it suits. For advanced players who want a spin-forward platform to tune, though, the performance can justify the cost.

The Franklin C45 Aurelius is a fast, spin-rich paddle with a high ceiling for players willing to put in the tuning work. Its elite, data-backed spin and lightning-quick hands are genuine strengths, and the three thicknesses let you tailor the feel. But its too-light stock setup, small grip, short handle, and durability questions mean it’s a platform rather than a finished product. For advanced tinkerers who prize spin and speed, it’s a rewarding paddle, just go in knowing what it needs.

Does Anna Leigh Waters actually play the C45 Aurelius?

The Aurelius is her official signature shape and carries her name, but independent reviewers have noted she isn’t competing with this paddle on tour. Signature paddles are partly a marketing arrangement across the industry, so it’s worth judging the Aurelius on its own merits rather than on the name on the throat.

Does the C45 Aurelius need added weight?
Which thickness should I get, 12.7mm, 14mm, or 16mm?
Is the C45 Aurelius good for spin?
How is the Aurelius different from the C45 Parris Todd?

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