🔥 Elevate your game with pro-level power and style!
This USAPA-approved Pickleball Paddle Set features two lightweight T700 thermoformed carbon fiber paddles with a 13mm polymer honeycomb core for optimal power and control. Designed for all skill levels, the paddles include comfortable vegan leather grips and come with two pickleballs and Nettie headbands, making it the perfect all-in-one kit for competitive and casual play.
Size | Carbon Fiber-2PCS |
Brand | NETTIE |
Grip Size | 4 1/4 inches |
Sport | Pickleball |
Material | Carbon Fiber |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Frame Material | Carbon Fiber |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
UPC | 850042545041 |
Shaft Material | Carbon Fiber |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.6 x 9 x 3.3 inches |
Package Weight | 1.07 Kilograms |
Brand Name | NETTIE |
Warranty Description | 30 |
Model Name | Nettie Classic Pickleball Paddle |
Color | ashbury-bedford |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Nettie Pickleball Co |
Included Components | Paddle |
D**R
Grip is very good
Love the grip. It is light but has plenty if power and spin capability.
K**G
great starter paddles
i bought these for my wife and i. theres lots of people playing at the park and we wanted to get in to it. these paddles are really light but still feel really durable. i like these rackets alot and think its a great choice for anyone getting in to it
R**L
Yeah, This should do just fine...
I was about to purchase a Onix Z5 (of which I have used), but found the Nettie compared favorably and also was a better deal on prime day. So I bought one and used it today for the first time. At first, the handle felt too short, but by game 4, it was getting pretty comfortable. So like anything, it takes time to break in and get used to. Bottom line is, I've only been playing for a few weeks, so I can't say if it helped my game or not. For the price, it appears to just as good as most everything else in that $65-$85 price range.
K**Y
Helping my pickleball game.
Light weight. First in my hand perfect.
S**K
Love Them!
Excellent paddles! Well balanced, stylish, great grip, comfortable, and decently priced.
A**A
Great paddle!
Great pickleball paddle. Feels very high quality.
C**S
A Good Paddle...For The Money
I have been playing racquet sports-tennis, racquetball, ping pong-for almost my whole life. The latest is pickleball, which I took up almost five years ago. I played as frequently as four-five times/week. Playing so much, and being fairly competent, I use an upper echelon (read, more expensive) paddle. This one I am reviewing is less than half the price of the more expensive paddles for the sport, which now can go as high as about $250.00 or so. Thus this review must be tempered by the fact that a paddle at the price of this one should not be expected to perform at the level of those costlier ones. Yet still the question remains, is it worth getting at any price?It is certainly not an unattractive paddle, even if not quite to my more minimalist and darker tastes. I do wish the handle color was not brown/tan, my least favorite color. The handle is long, which allows me to switch hands, something I (and not many others) regularly do. I also prefer a more elongated rather than boxier paddle, as this one is. But these are all personal preferences. You may like the paddle as it is, or not.But ultimately any paddle or racquet is not about looks but rather performance. And as far as that, this paddle is not bad for the money. The handle is not bad-as I mentioned it is longish and not too thick, which is good, again, at least for me. I find the handle a little soft although I get a pretty decent grip with it. The paddle is very light, maybe even lighter than the listed eight ounces. Control with the paddle is pretty good. Where it falls short for me is in the power department-it just does not have the oomph that I am accustomed to-not an atypical fault with paddles in this price range.I played several games with this paddle and was not embarrassed using it. However, it will not replace my regular paddle (a Ben Johns), nor did I expect that it would; indeed, given that it is about a third of the price it would be shocking if it could. Nor did I get the paddle to replace my other-I wanted a backup and to lend to people who want to try the game.Should you get the paddle? Depends. In its lane, as a lower cost beginner (and maybe intermediate) paddle it is fine. If you only plan to play sporadically and want to keep costs down this is a perfectly good choice. However, if you think you will play more often and/or more competitively (and keep in mind pickleball is not a complicated sport and you can play spirited games real quickly) I would say invest the extra money and get a paddle that will serve you in the longer term. Again, to be clear, my rating herein is predicated upon the fact that this is a lower price priced paddle and I am rating it as such.
B**B
Great design & good quality
My first paddle set of 2 was for my Grandson & I in order to teach him the game and they cost about $50 from Amazon. They were OK, however very heavy and not a large sweet spot. Since then I've acquired several paddles that were high quality paddles for me to play with to better learn the game. My Grandson wants to play again (along with learning tennis) and I thought this set would be great to play with him. I found these paddles very comfortable to use in that the grip is well padded and the weight is evenly distributed. They are very lightweight and easier for him to swing with some power. The paddles are well made & stylish. They come with headbands and balls. I would give them 5 stars, however they would be more affordable for beginners in the $100 price point. The presentation is great, makes a nice gift.
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