@@crownator To be exact, no bat "came in pieces". But yes, they buy rubber and wooden blade depending on their needs. Then, they assemble them using glue, They may use the same blade for some years but change rubber because new types may be issued. Glue in pre-assmbled bats is usually not good to change rubber. But serious players need to change as their rubber doesn't last long
Wish you would've shown the prices since you kept mentioning "best value", "good price", etc. but no prices were mentioned whereas in pickleball paddle reviews they almost always mention the prices. 😊 Thanks.
I used to play & compete at amateur level ..always spending over 120$ & more for paddles & separate paddings and rubbers (200$ easy for each racket)..but recently I discovered the ' TIBHAR' Volcano 5 star carbon pro light for just around 50$ and I can say it's one of the best paddle I bought in the past 3 years..tried others much more expansive & 'high tech' but this racket just keeps amazing me and is perfect for speed ,spin & power..and super durable German product.
i used to play with those Pongori paddles from decathlon and even though they arent that bad they are kinda heavy. the killer spin was the best option for me here sincei play defesnively too most of the time. im 100% gonna look into it.
I do not want a fast racket as my first, prefer control and spin more over power. Which one to go for?
Joola infinity balance. Amazing control but still good spin and fast hitting.
Joola carbon x pro might offer all you need
don't consider pre-assembled rackets, it doesn't make sense if you want to play seriously
@@SimplyChess_ please elaborate. Are you saying serious players/pros use bats that come in pieces and they assemble them?
@@crownator To be exact, no bat "came in pieces". But yes, they buy rubber and wooden blade depending on their needs. Then, they assemble them using glue, They may use the same blade for some years but change rubber because new types may be issued. Glue in pre-assmbled bats is usually not good to change rubber. But serious players need to change as their rubber doesn't last long
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Wish you would've shown the prices since you kept mentioning "best value", "good price", etc. but no prices were mentioned whereas in pickleball paddle reviews they almost always mention the prices. 😊 Thanks.
Noted!
I used to play & compete at amateur level ..always spending over 120$ & more for paddles & separate paddings and rubbers (200$ easy for each racket)..but recently I discovered the ' TIBHAR' Volcano 5 star carbon pro light for just around 50$ and I can say it's one of the best paddle I bought in the past 3 years..tried others much more expansive & 'high tech' but this racket just keeps amazing me and is perfect for speed ,spin & power..and super durable German product.
i used to play with those Pongori paddles from decathlon and even though they arent that bad they are kinda heavy. the killer spin was the best option for me here sincei play defesnively too most of the time. im 100% gonna look into it.
Stiga Cybershape is good to
I think I’m ready to take my game to the next level haha
The next question is, where can we possibly buy one?
This is not an advice, this is a commercial advertising the paddles sold by Walmart. It has nothing to do with the best TT bats.
Can anyone tell speedy racket under 2k
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Please don't buy any of these, they have nothing to do with pro rackets. Just order rubbers and the blade separately.
Stiga pro carbon is worst bat