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Joshua Goforth
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
This paddle has great power, speed, and control. It has a smaller sweet spot due to the smaller head, but hitting it in the right place provides excellent control and spin on the ball. I love the grip; it has nice padding and ribbed bands to help with the grip. It is lightweight and provides a little extra to my game.
Jason L
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025
I found this T700 paddle to be good for beginners and even intermediate pb players. The simple design is nice, and the surface feels very gritty. Perfect for practicing those spins! It’s more gritty than the other paddles I own. One thing I didn’t like compared to my other paddles, is the sound it makes when I come in contact with the ball, doesn’t have that solid sounding whacking sound! Other then that, it’s a solid paddle for the price ( which seems to have dropped recently,
Becky B
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025
This is a great beginner/intermediate paddle. I like the way it feels in my hand and I can do some nice spins with it.
Rick W
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025
This style paddle is new to me and I was very curious about how it would play. I liked the elongated length but the grip was more smooth and slightly larger in my hands than I am used to. I do like the rough texture which makes me feel like I make better contact with the ball.I asked my pickleball partners to try the racket out. Interesting that one really liked the squared off top, and the other didn’t like it at all preferring instead a more rounded shape.Bottom line is you will continue to pick up and use the paddle that you feel most comfortable with. At this point I would consider this a back up paddle for me.
Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
I bought this pink pickleball paddle with the aim of trying a 14mm thick paddleball which I hadn’t tried before. My previous paddle was 16mm thick and lately I felt like I wasn’t as playing as well with it. In short, the granular surface of this paddle is better than my previous paddle. The weight of the paddle is just right, and the paddle surface length from top to bottom is about a quarter of an inch bigger than my previous paddle. I don’t know the science behind it, but my friends told me I played better whenever I used this paddle. The grip is comfortable. You can spin balls on this paddle and do just about everything an intermediate player such as myself needs to do during a game. Plus, the pink color cheers me up. I’d consider this a quality paddle. The marks on the paddle in the picture are from several hours of playing.
I Like to Review
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Love this high quality racket, definitely worth the cost. The weight feels good and the grip is comfortable. Has improved my game and had other players want to use it.
MikeInMI
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
I was initially concerned after reading a reviewer that said this paddle is “longer but narrower,” but after comparing it directly with my Joola paddle, I found they’re actually the same width — this one is just a bit longer. That added length is could be an advantage when you’re stretching to reach shots.I originally chose my Joola because of its textured surface, which does provide some mild grip for adding spin. But this paddle takes it to the next level — the texture feels like very fine sandpaper. Don’t worry, it’s not abrasive to the touch, but it clearly enhances your ability to apply spin on the ball.The handle has a nicely cushioned grip and feels comfortable in the hand. The weight is maybe slightly lighter than my Joola, but not enough to notice unless you’re directly comparing the two. I also appreciate the carbon fiber construction, which adds to the paddle’s quality feel.Overall, this is a very nice paddle at a reasonable price — I’m really pleased with the purchase!
The Old Guy!
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
This is a nice elongated paddle. I and two friends tested it out yesterday. Keep in mind, we are long time players and two of us currently play with a $250 Pro Paddle.This paddle is perfect if you want to give an elongated paddle a try (more narrow, but longer surface face with a shorter grip). It is slightly on the lighter side weighing in at 7.6 ounces, and the grip is on the smooth side, which has its pluses and minuses. The face is quite rough, which is good for gripping the ball, and if you are a spinner, for spinning.I, and my friends all liked this paddle and thought it was good. So, I will keep this in my arsenal.Keep in mind, although I have a few paddles that cost between $150 and $250, price isn't everything. It is what feels good, works best for you, and most importantly--what you get used use to over time.Folks from New York love thin pizza they can fold in half, walk and eat on the go, while folks from Chicago love their deep dish pizza that you sit down and eat with a knife and fork. Both good, but it is what you get accustomed to that matters.I say this not because this is a less expensive ($75 at this writing) paddle and i am trying to push it, but because price isn't everything. Right now my favorite paddle is a $45 paddle (at this writing) I got on Amazon, which I used in a local tournament, and helped me and my partner win the gold. There is something about that paddle that works for me.So you never know. This may be the perfect paddle for you regardless of skill set.
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