T300 Carbon Fiber Surface Polypropylene Honeycomb Core Pickleball Paddle

Looking for a quality T300 Carbon Fiber + Polypropylene Honeycomb Pickleball Paddle supplier? TOPOLO offers finished and semi-finished material pickleball paddles.

Size Customized
Color Customized
Material: T300 Carbon Fiber + PP Honeycomb Core

Specification

Place of Origin China
Material T300 Carbon Fiber
Brand Name TOPOLO
Age Group all
Usage Entertainment, Racing, Training, Customize Color
Length (cm) 40*20.5*1.3cm
Weight (g) About 215g
Usage Outdoor/Indoor
Logo Customized Logo Available
Color Customize Color Acceptable
Packing Customized Packing
Feature Durable
Paddle Lengh 400mm/15.7inch
Paddle Width 205mm/8.07inch
Paddle Thickness 13mm/0.5inch
Grip Length 130mm/5.11inch

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Our Service

Our company is committed to providing customers with high-quality pickleball rackets, especially with rich experience and advantages in customization. Whether it is a finished racket or semi-finished material, we can tailor it according to customer needs.

  • Customized Semi-finished Products

For customers who have the production capacity but want high-quality raw materials, we offer semi-finished products with fiberglass surfaces and polypropylene honeycomb cores. Customers can further process and produce pickleball rackets that meet specific market needs based on their own needs.

  • Customized Finished Products

We provide a one-stop finished product customization service. Customers only need to provide specific design requirements, and we will design, manufacture, and test according to their needs, and ultimately deliver high-quality pickleball rackets that meet customer expectations.

Material Features

1. Fiberglass

  • Common material
  • Warp & weft knit
  • Good at control
  • Less durability
  • Suit for beginner

2. Carbon Fiber

  • Widely used racket
  • Single knit
  • Strong rigidity
  • More durable than fiberglass

3. 3K Carbon

  • Popular material
  • Warp & weft knit
  • Include the advantages of fiberglass and carbon
  • Stable performance

4. 12K Carbon

  • Performance range in the middle of 3K & 18K
  • Cost little more than 3K
  • For professional players

5. 18K Carbon

  • Top material & expensive
  • Great durability & flexibility
  • High performance in power & control
  • For top-ranked players

6. Kevlar

  • Tendency material
  • Kevlar & 3K mixed knit
  • High strength & good toughness
  • Cost little more than 18K
  • For top-ranked players

FAQ

  • What material are your pickleball paddles made of?

Paddle Surface: Common materials for pickleball paddles are fiberglass, Kevlar, carbon fiber, and graphite. Fiberglass is the most flexible and has the most power, while graphite and carbon fiber are lighter and stiffer.

Paddle Core: The most popular core material is a polymer or polypropylene core, which provides a balance of power and control.
TOPOLO-PICKLEBALL paddles are made with a honeycomb-structured polypropylene core, which is durable and flexible.

  • Do you offer international shipping?

Yes, we offer international shipping for all paddle orders. Additional charges may apply based on the destination.

  • How do I purchase custom-finished pickleball paddles or semi-finished materials?

You can purchase customized pickleball paddles by contacting us directly.

  • How much do your paddles weigh?

Pickleball paddles come in three weight classes – midweight (7.3 to 8.5 Oz.), lightweight (7.3 Oz. and lighter), and heavy (8.5 Oz. and up). Midweight paddles are a great choice for beginners and intermediates as they offer a balance of power and control.

  • Grip size

Grip size affects how an athlete holds and controls the shot. Most players purchase pickleball paddles with grip sizes between 3.875 inches and 4.375 inches.

  • Handle Length

Handle lengths vary between 4.5 and 6 inches. Since the total length plus the width of the racquet cannot exceed 24 inches, each additional inch of handle length reduces the surface area of ​​the racquet face. A longer racquet produces more power and spin for more advanced players, while a shorter, wider racquet provides more power for beginners.

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