Tennis Ball Type
Beginners Balls
Racket Material
Carbon Fiber
· · Advanced Construction: The T300 Carbon Fiber 16mm Pickleball Paddle features a 16mm Polypropylene Honeycomb Core, designed with a unique, multi-layered structure that reduces vibration and provides unparalleled control. This construction ensures longevity and makes it easier to execute difficult shots and outplay opponents.
· · Enhanced Spin and Control: Engineered with a polymer honeycomb core, these paddles offer extra power and accuracy. The honeycomb core effectively dampens vibrations for a smooth and controlled feel with every shot. The graphite surface enhances spin, elevating your game to new levels of excellence.
· · Midweight Design with Large Sweet Spot: The well-balanced midweight paddle is designed for excellent control and stability, allowing for quick reactions and precise shots. The paddle grips are comfortable, non-slip, and durable, ensuring exceptional performance without causing fatigue during long play sessions.
· · Comfortable Grip for Full Control: The grip is made of soft material with an ergonomic design, preventing fatigue even after extended play. It is sweat-wicking and ventilated to minimize slippage, allowing for flawless wrist movement and flexible rotation.
· · USAPA Approved: This pickleball paddle is USAPA approved, making it suitable for both beginners and seasoned players who want a high-quality, reliable paddle that meets official standards.
· · Size: 23cm*43cm*5cm
When choosing a paddle, consider the following parameters:
1.Weight: Heavier paddles reduce vibration from hitting the ball but swing slower and require more effort. For beginners, unless you have a lot of strength, it is recommended to consider paddles within 8 oz (227 g).
2.Balance: The more forward the balance, the more powerful the shots, but harder to control, requiring better feel and effort. Beginners are advised to consider a paddle with moderate balance.
3.Handle Length: Longer handles generally mean a larger hitting range but slower swings, requiring better feel and effort. Beginners are recommended to choose a handle of moderate length.
4.Handle Thickness: Thicker handles make it easier to exert force but are less convenient for adjusting the grip angle. For beginners, unless you have large hands, it is recommended to choose a thinner handle.
5.Paddle Size: Larger paddle faces usually have a larger sweet spot and better tolerance but tend to swing slower. The proportion of the sweet spot to the paddle face is an important indicator of paddle technology. Beginners are advised to choose a paddle with a larger face.
6.Paddle Thickness: Thicker paddle faces absorb vibrations better and usually have a larger sweet spot. Beginners are advised to consider paddles with a thickness of at least 14 mm.
7.Surface Roughness: Rougher paddle surfaces make it easier to create spin by friction but are also more affected by the spin of the ball. Beginners are advised to consider paddle surfaces with less friction.