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Amazin' Aces Pickleball Wood Paddles Set of 4 or 2 - Wood Pickleball Rackets for All Levels, Includes 4 Wooden Pickleball Paddles with Comfy Cushion Grip, 4 Pickleball Balls, and 1 Pickleball Bag

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Color: Classic Wood 4-PK


Features

  • Pickleball Joy: Get started on your pickleball adventure with our Amazin' Aces Pickleball Set of 4. This pickleball paddles set of 4 comes with four 7-ply maple wood pickleball paddles, four pickleball balls, and a mesh bag for easy storage
  • Premium Build: Our wooden pickleball paddles are perfectly balanced with a sweet spot, offering power and control. These lightweight pickleball paddles, each weighing 10 Oz, are designed for top-notch on-court action
  • Style Meets Convenience: Our pickle ball paddle set of 4 makes life simple with a handy pickleball bag. Carry your wooden pickleball paddles set of 4 and balls easily, so you're ready to play pickleball game anytime, anywhere
  • Fun For Everyone: Whether you're a beginner or just playing for fun, our pickleball paddle set is perfect for all skill levels. Grab your family or friends, hit the court with these pickleball rackets for adults, and enjoy the game
  • Amazin' Aces Promise: Our passion for pickleball drives us to deliver high-quality pickleball sets. We've been supporting the pickleball community with innovative designs and resources to inspire confidence in every player

Size: Standard


Brand: Amazin' Aces


Grip Size: 4 1/2 inches


Sport: Tennis


Material: Maple Wood


Team Name: n.a


Skill Level: Casual Players


Frame Material: Wood


Item Weight: 10 Ounces


Age Range (Description): All Ages


Size: ‎Standard


Brand: ‎Amazin' Aces


Grip Size: ‎4 1/2 inches


Sport: ‎Tennis


Material: ‎Maple Wood


Team Name: ‎n.a


Skill Level: ‎Casual Players


Frame Material: ‎Wood


Item Weight: ‎10 Ounces


Age Range (Description): ‎All Ages


League: ‎Spanish Football


Product Dimensions: ‎15.6"L x 7.5"W


UPC: ‎798029131033


Shaft Material: ‎Graphite


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎16.93 x 9.06 x 3.31 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.62 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Amazin' Aces


Warranty Description: ‎1 year manufacturer


Model Name: ‎Wood Paddles - Pack of 4


Color: ‎Classic Wood 4-PK


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Amazin' Aces


Part Number: ‎4336346965


Style: ‎Classic Wood


Included Components: ‎Paddles, Bag, Balls


Date First Available: February 1, 2018


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  • Excellent product and value for your buck!
Color: Classic Wood 2-PK
Excellent product, fast shipping, and very well packaged. The paddles are very sturdy and very well made. The handles have a really nice grip compared to what we have seen at the local box store and the wood is smooth. I also appreciate that the edges of the paddles are very smooth, some that I've seen in stores are not. This is a great beginner set to see if you like the game (which you should because it is super fun!) but it is quality enough that you can play with this set for a long time. I contacted the seller by email with a question and received a super fast response. they also email you with an ebook that is very helpful in explaining the game, how to play, rules, etc. If I can get my husband more interested in playing pickleball regularly with me, then I will upgrade to composite paddles which I will definitely purchase from this seller. Then I will save these wood paddles for guests to use to play with us (which you will find that happens a lot, it is an addictive game and not difficult to learn). I highly recommend this product and also this seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2017 by Paxapalooza

  • Finding a good starter set is hard, and this one fits the bill
Color: Classic Wood 2-PK
Finding a good Pickleball set can be really hard. It's hard to know if you're getting good paddles. Our family loves playing Pickleball, and we tested the Amazin' Aces against the high-end paddles we have and a entry/middle grade paddle and the results were surprising. --- Weight. Are these too heavy especially for younger players? --- The Aces weighs 10.3 ounces. You might not think 10.3 ounces is a lot, but if a paddle is too heavy, it can start to become an issue. Here's the paddle's we've tested. Here's what we experienced. As an adult, the weight was just fine, and I like my 7.5 ounce Franklin Python. The lighter you go, the more expensive the paddle (usually). The Python that I use is made from Aluminum, we also have a Franklin Viper, a carbon fiber paddle that weighs 8.2. Both cost a pretty penny $60-90. We also have a Franklin Volt which weighs 10.5 and costs about $10. A lighter paddle is important, but it's not everything. A lot has to do with how the paddle is balanced. The Aces feel great because of the longer handle. I'll post a picture with the review comparing the Franklin Volt which weighs almost the same but does not feel as great. The longer handle gives the Amazin' Aces a better feel in my hand than the $10 Franklin Volt. It just feels very well balanced when holding. We let our kids play with the pro paddles we have, and then play with the Amazin' Aces. Two of our kids actually preferred the Amazin' Aces. One of our kids like our pro one better, but that says a lot about the Amazin' Aces. The kids weren't bothered by the paddle's 10.3 ounces and had a great time playing. As I played, I thought the weight would be an issue. I'm so used to our lighter paddles, but I was totally fine with it. I have carpel tunnel, and am careful about my wrists. Will these become my paddles of choice, probably not, but they are nothing to bat an eye at and are fantastic when we take a larger group to play without hesitating to hand it over to a friend with excuses that the paddle isn't good, because it is. --- The Sound and Feel --- There's a great satisfaction when I hit the ball. Maybe I'm taking out my aggressive feelings, I don't know. :) But I love when the feel and sound when I connect with the Pickleball. I love how the Amazin' Aces connect with the ball. The knock when the ball connects with the wood just feels right, and sounds great. Now compare that to the entry-level Franklin Volt paddle which doesn't feel good when connecting with the ball. It could have to do with how the Volt isn't wrapped well at the handle. The Aces are wrapped very well, and have better padding on the handle. It could also be that the Aces slightly longer handle helps with the feel of the hit. Again, love that feel. --- Handle Grip --- The grip on the paddle's handle is very well wrapped. Even our pro paddles aren't wrapped the best. We found no issue with the top of the wrap (where we see most problems). It's tight, and well-adhered. The comfort of the grip is excellent, and the padded ridges create an even better playing experience. The wrist strap (or hanging strap) is nice, but not a must. If you've got people that tend to let go of the paddle, then it's not a pad idea. --- Any Downsides? --- There were too things that I felt could be improved. 1. I wish the edges around paddle were better sanded. They're not super ruff, but they did catch on some fabric I had in my bag making it harder to put them in my bag, and it just would feel better running my hand along the edges. It's not a big deal, and something I can fix with some very fine sandpaper, but I do wish it were already smooth. 2. The balls are good entry level balls, but they weren't super. We've got a 3-set of Franklin balls, and they fly like magic. We noticed that the Aces balls didn't fly as on target as the Franklin. I let my kids play with both brands, and they all picked the Franklins as being the better balls. That being said, the Aces are part of a kit, and at a pretty good value, so it's hard to knock them for that. For starters, the balls are not going to be a problem. Just FYI, there's no plastic guard around the edge of the paddle. Some paddles have this so if you set the paddle to stop a rolling ball, it doesn't damage the paddle. This isn't a minus, but just be aware. We tell the kids to be careful so they don't knick the paddle --- Who is this for --- I think this is for those who want to get started in Pickleball but don't want to buy a bunch of expensive equipment and find out you don't like it, but also wanting to buy something that's good. It's also great if you've already got equipment and want to have an additional set for when you have friends and family come, and you want to play with more people. I've uploaded a couple pictures to show how the handle size compares with the Franklin Volt Paddle and to show how well wrapped the handle is. Sample was provided for review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2016 by Artoo Artoo

  • Can’t be beat as quietest at an unbelievably reasonable price
Color: Classic Wood 2-PK
These are the quietest and I love the unique pop sound they make. They are not too heavy, but you definitely notice a difference when comparing with others. I’m always looking for a way to get more exercise, so this isn’t a showstopper for me. They are wood and rugged enough, but are more apt to get scrapes and dents if you hit the ground. A rubber trim would be great, but would add weight. For the price these are a great buy at third of the cost of the others I tried. I highly recommend them for beginners and they are good for advanced players too. For comparison, I bought and tested the Signature model and Selkirk Latitude and thoroughly reviewed many others online. These two models are good rackets with more a comfortable, cushioned grip. This could be a positive if you have large hands and are playing long games, over 30mins. I also appreciate the rubber band on top of the handle tape to minimize tape un-peeling, which is a simple, smart addition that the Amazon Aces wood model doesn’t have. Back to the other models I tested... The materials and workmanship on these rackets make for a more sturdy, longer-lasting design. They have a plastic trim, so will handle ground hits well. I’ll also researched thoroughly and found these to be among the lightest in their price range @ $40-50 per racket. Surprisingly, I also notice a hollow feel when hitting the ball, which doesn’t feel as solid and sure as the wood racket. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020 by Gdub

  • This is a great introductory set of paddles for someone who wants a ...
Color: Classic Wood 2-PK
This is a great introductory set of paddles for someone who wants a relatively low-risk and low-cost way to try Pickleball. I've picked up a few sets of these for teaching friends (and for giving to folks who want to start playing). The wood is reasonably durable, the grip reasonably comfortable, and the balls are pretty fine. The paddle itself is such that hitting with good technique usually sends the ball about where you want it, with a reasonable amount of pop. It's not quite as responsive as some of the fancier paddles, in that I feel like my control when volleying a high-velocity ball isn't quite what it could be. But it's still plenty enjoyable to play with. I did end up cutting off the wrist cords, but folks I've played with have been neutral or positive about them (those folks also come from racquetball, so are more used to them). I'll keep recommending this set to people I know who want a relatively inexpensive way to get started. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2018 by Andrew C. Ek

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