2024 the best paddle pickleball review
Price: $99.99
(as of Nov 20, 2024 23:56:08 UTC - Details)
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CZRR specializes in the production of 3K Raw Carbon Fiber Surface Pickleball Paddles.
3K Carbon Fiber Paddles Family
Air Dynamic Throat Paddle
Edgeless Pickleball Paddle
USA Pickleball Approved
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Carbon Fiber Pickleball Paddle
When CZRR members first came into contact with a pickleball racket, they were attracted by the unique sports experience of the pickleball racket. We know that the pickleball racket needs high -quality rackets to bear the rigor of this sport. After continuous testing and renovation, we customize unique materials and styles.
In the future, CZRR will provide perfect paddles for players of all levels and styles.
【Edgeless Pickleball Paddle + Air Dynamic Throat】 CZRR Pickleball paddle Edgeless style ensures a larger sweet spot for more consistent shots.CZRR X5 PRO picklebabll paddle provides designe open throat doptimal airflow and enhanced ball control, ensuring a smooth, controlled gameplay experience.
【CARBON ABRASION SURFACE (CAS)】 This Pickleball Paddle advanced Based CARBON ABRASION SURFACE (CAS) + 3K Raw Carbon Fiber Surface (CFS) material, increases its friction, and prolongs the residence time of the pickleball on the racket face, harnessing the raw power with maximum spin & ball control.
【16MM Polypropylene Lightweight Honeycomb Core】 A unique, strategic design combining multiple layers, 16mm Polypropylene Honeycomb Core offers reduced vibration and unparalleled control, making it last longer and easier to hit difficult shots and outplay your opponents.
【USA Pickleball Approved】 Our pickleball Paddle are USAPA approved for international championship pickleball competitions. If you're enjoying the sport and want to take your game to the next level by competing in tournaments.
【Full Control Comfortable Grip】 The grip is designed with soft artificial leather and sweat-wicking ventilation holes, it's an anti-slip, abrasion-resistant, and long-lasting one-piece grip you will never get fatigued after longtime play, meanwhile minimizing slippage to give you perfect wrist movement and flexible rotation.
Reviewer: Caleb
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Plays like a Selkirk paddle
Review: My brother has the Selkirk Luxx Control Air, and this paddle plays very similar, the surface of the paddle has a lot of grip and is easy to spin the ball. The sweet spot is pretty big, but what I like most is that the edges are super strong especially when you can barely reach the ball. This paddle definitely has a lot of power. I bought this one, because it was an affordable price and I read somewhere that there are Chinese brands that sell paddles that come out of the same factories as the expensive ones, just they arenât a name brand. It definitely was worth the price, and if you are looking for an affordable option with a lot of power and good spin definition take this one into consideration!
Reviewer: GT Sorog
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good paddle
Review: Reasonable price for air hole paddle. Light weight, good quality so fare after 3 week play every day. Grip comfortable. Paddle surface is rough that helps back and undercut spin both serving and returning. Very surprised for the cost. However, this appears made in China although has prominent USA emblem. Come on China, fear not if you believe in your product. This is a very good one
Reviewer: Richard
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Price and design
Review: It has a carbon texture light weight. It has helped in slowing the ball down and better for placing shots
Reviewer: Ed Thompson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Plays really well right out of the box
Review: Update November 2024 - this has become my favorite paddle in the span of a month. I find that my hand speed and reactions are much faster. The balance between power and control is the best of my paddle collection. I did contact the company's customer service team and they were fantastic. I'm so happy with it that I've gotten a second paddle in this model. Great paddle, great seller!Original Review:I was quite pleasantly surprised by this paddle. I've tested a lot of paddles, from the big brands like Selkirk and Joola, as well as no-name paddles (like this one). This has been the best no-name paddle I've tried. How so?Pros:- Edgeless design reduces mis-hits- Open throat help improve hand speed- Gritty surface improves spin- 3k carbon fiber gives a softer feel (vs T700)Cons:- 3k carbon fiber may not be as durable- Grip tape could be betterI played four continuous hours with this paddle on my first outing with it. Normally when testing a new paddle, I'll play for an hour or so before switching to my usual paddle (Gamma Obsidian 16mm). That's typically when I find that a new paddle requires me to adjust in some way. Not so with this paddle. It had enough power while still maintaining a soft feel when needed. That soft feel translates into good control. The swing weight felt just right. I was impressed with this paddle's ability to spin the ball on serves as well as returns.The price on this paddle was $99 at the time of this review (October 2, 2024). That's probably high as I'm aware of other alternatives that are very capable at a lower price, but there was also a $30 coupon at the same time and at $69 this is a good value.I'm hopeful this paddle will endure a lot of play. I plan to update this review given extended use.
Reviewer: soupcan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great paddle with awesome handle
Review: I really dig this paddle. It's lightweight, has a good sweet spot, is edgeless, and it feels just wonderful when playing. The handle is squared off and the material used to wrap it gives you great grip and feeling. The texture on the face is AGGRESSIVE so those with spin will be very pleased. I suck at spin, but even I get a bit, which is sweet.
Reviewer: Scott
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice paddle - like that it's edgeless, but don't like the grip tape
Review: For the price, it's a decent upgrade on most starter paddles. You know the kind, most look almost identical with colorful imagery and and edge band. This one goes further by providing and edgeless design that feels a lot better. I'm not sure the carbon trend means much, but it looks less like a toy and more like sports equipment.The 'throat' hole is a nice touch too, it feels light and ready to play with. My biggest gripe is that it seems like they cheapened on the grip-tape, which feels no different than what's on cheaper starter paddles. At a $90 pricepoint, it should be better and others offer exactly that. So in short, it's a nice paddle, but the grip-tape would likely make me choose a different offering in the future if I needed another.
Reviewer: Bay View
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Decent paddle- wished it was a tad heavier
Review: I am a big Joola fan, but was curious about this paddle and the Aero throat, similar to the Selkirk brand. Any time I test a paddle, I pass it around the court so we can all put in our two cents on likes and dislikes. My current favorite paddle is an unweighted Joola Seneca, one I always return to as I like the balance and weight of the paddle. I have tried others and find the ball ends up in the net more often than not. I liked the performance of the CZRR paddle, but would prefer it to be a bit heavier, and have a slightly chunkier grip. The tennis player in our group wished it had a slightly longer handle, similar to the brand she follows. We all liked the edgeless feature of the paddle, and the slight grittiness of the face for those of us that spin. Consensus was it is a decent paddle for the price point.
Reviewer: Vino
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Another Winner for CZRR X5 PRO
Review: I had the original, non-aero throat version of this paddle and loved it. One of my buddies loved it so much that when I would use another of my paddles, he'd grab this one out of my bag, eventually he just stopped putting it back in my bag.So enter the Aero throat version of this paddle, which I suspect he will also procure over time.And at the time I wrote the review on its predecessor, Gen2 was relatively new and at a price premium, so this gen1 technology was still pricey. The original was half the price of this aero version and, frankly, was a great deal at the time. Currently, you can get better paddles at or under $100, so consider your options.The paddle has a balanced feeling swing-weight. Able to impart good spin. Good control and fair pop. Edgeless, so if you're someone who scrapes the court on digs a lot, get some edge tape.I'd be lying if I said it is a bad paddle, because it is not. It's a good paddle that will suit most players. I just think it's a bit steep for the technology and materials used.
Customers say
Customers like the grip and weight of the tennis racket. They mention it's nice and tacky, and has a carbon texture.
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