How to apply Grit or Texture to your Pickleball Paddle for more SPIN and what product to use - PART2
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- The latest craze for Pickleball these days is Paddles that have a rough or tacky face that creates more spin on the ball. This is done by paddle manufacturers adding Grit or Carbon Fibers to the paddles face. The problem with these paddles is that they loose their tackiness every time you play, which intern decreases the paddles spin rate. There are plenty of RUclips videos out there that measure spin rates on new and used paddles. So instead of buying a new paddle every month, I've found a way to apply grit to your used paddle face so that you get that spin back!
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I would love to see engineers compete to make the most effective pickleball paddle without regard to USAPA regulations. Kind of like the Diadem Vice, but even crazier.
HOW ABOUT USING A SPRAY ADHESIVE (3M?), THEN INSTALL A SHEET OF MEDIUM-FINE GARNET SANDPAPER, OR ALUMINUM OXIDE SAND PAPER?... REPEAT/REPLACE IT AS NECESSARY.
I WONDER IF THERE MIGHT BE A SPRAY-ON, OR, BRUSH-ON LATEX RUBBER COATING THAT COULD BE APPLIED (LATEX RUBBER MOLD MAKING COATING...?
If i played against a guy who did that I'd take it and trash it.
cuz u bih made
How did it hold up,,, Were able to get super great topspin. Love it ❤❤❤❤
Need a video update on this to see how it performed and what the paddle looks like now.
Is this legal?
You should do a follow up video on how much this improves the spin!
That's the plan.
Curious as to why this illegal. Recently purchased Selkirk Epic Power Air and it’s texture is gritty as hell.
Rule says cannot alter the face of the paddle at all. See Rule 2. E. 6 Prohibited Surface Features and Mechanical Features.
2.E.6.a. Anti-skid paint or any paint textured with
sand, rubber particles, or any material that
causes additional spin.
2.E.6.b. Rubber and synthetic rubber.
2.E.6.c. Sandpaper characteristics.
The texture applied by manufacturers are specifically designed to the rules of the game. Any alteration are considered cheating. Just like corking a bat in baseball. Specs are to be held.
Concerns about legality... Watch out for the pickleball police.
LMAO...This is so illegal!
I feel you, although I did see information online that mentioned Pickle Ball Pros have the paddle manufactures customize their paddles with grit or carbon fibers unlike the ones that the general public buys. This leads me to believe that these custom paddles measure higher spin rates than the paddles sold to the public.?
To make their product appear superior and amazing to the consumers watching pro pickleball. Alas, $ales!
did u guys end up doing anything? This is illegal just an FYI
Parks & Rec police do check people's paddle when entering the courts writing tickets for ANY modified paddle 🤣
No they. Don’t
hahaahaaa. Yeh, i had a similar thought when i saw the word "illegal!" @@overhand4
Would you recommend doing this application outside of the house? Like instead of inside?
Yes, outside would be better for the glue over spray.
You're a brave man, doing this at the kitchen area. The kitchen will not be a safe place in your house or in the court. She's gonna tell all what you did. Lol!
Love to see follow-up
I do wall training with a 'modified wooden paddle '. I stick table tennis rubber to it. The paddle is 'super heavy ' and great for 'heavy drives' and train forarm strength and how spin works. It doesn't crack balls as rubber is soft at impact.
How did it play? Could not find a follow-up. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
It plays great with a lot of spin. I would say 15% more grit than a brand new paddle. I've played with the paddle about 8 times and some of the grit has come off. My next attempt will be using the gorilla glue as a base instead of the glue that came with the Lucid grip. Someone mentioned in the comments that it's a superior glue.
@@theseatownballerHow did the gorillla glue base work out?
What’s the difference between the clear light and clear medium?
I use a similar method and just won at pictona in an amateur tourney a few weeks ago. They looked at paddle during my 2nd day but only a few seconds longer than my competitors. My heart sank but I won the whole thing.
How do i take this off of my paddle?
could you use clear poly spray instead of glue? Might not be so thick like the glue you are using?
You can use clear non slip spray in an aerosol can used for stairs or wooden floors
Interesting... Obviously not for tournament players. How well does this work compared to the original surface?
I will update as soon as I test it out.
@@theseatownballer any update?
@@nilkamals I still haven't gotten around to making an update video, however I've played with the paddle a few times and the grit is still good with plenty of spin. I would say that the grit comes off at a much slower rate than the original grit that comes with the paddle. With that said, yo you will need to eventually add more grit but not nearly as soon as before. This is still a much better way than buying a new paddle.
@@theseatownballer thanks for the reply. My last question: is the spin more, the same or lower than a similar new paddle?
I would say slightly more.
ILLEGAL... but fun to do for an old retro wood paddle to mess around with. This is easily spotted by tournament players by the way.
ILLEGAL