Unleash Your Game with the Paddle Palace X2W Rally Pro Robot

Unleash Your Game with the Paddle Palace X2W Rally Pro Robot

Train Smarter. Play Harder. Now on Sale for $695

If you’re serious about improving your table tennis skills, the Paddle Palace X2W Rally Pro Robot is your perfect training partner. With advanced features at an unbeatable price point, it's the tool players and coaches trust to build consistency, footwork, and confidence.


Why Players and Coaches Love It

Two-Wheel Technology
Independently controlled wheels let you program:

  • Topspin
  • Underspin
  • Sidespin
  • Dead balls

Serve & Rally Capability
Yes—it does serve & rally. Combine short serves with deep follow-up shots in custom or built-in sequences. Perfect for simulating real-game pressure and improving movement.

22 Ball Landing Points
You control exactly where the ball lands: short, deep, wide, or center.

Built-in & Custom Sequences
Choose from 9 built-in drills or program up to 6 custom sequences. Use Exam Mode to test your students with serve + attack patterns.

Ball Recycling System
Practice non-stop thanks to the collection net and 100-ball hopper.


Tech Specs & Features

  • 9 Pre-set Training Sequences
  • LED Digital Control Box
  • Adjustable Ball Speed, Spin, Frequency & Placement
  • Frequency: 1–18 (Up to 90 balls/minute)
  • Max Ball Speed: ~70–80 km/h
  • Holds up to 100 balls (40+ poly recommended)
  • Simulates real match play with Serve + Attack drills
  • Saves your custom drills for repeat use

What’s Included

  • Paddle Palace X2W Rally Pro Robot
  • Ball Collection Net System
  • FREE 120 Nittaku J-Top 40+ Training Balls
  • FREE U.S. Shipping (Contiguous 48 states)
  • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

Now Just $695 (Limited-Time Offer)

Save $100 while this offer lasts!
Ready to elevate your training?

Order Now at PaddlePalace.com


Don’t Wait – These Won’t Last Long

Whether you’re a club player or a coach building champions, the X2W Rally Pro gives you power, precision, and repetition—all at an unbeatable value.

Train like a pro. Play like a champion.

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