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niupipo Pickleball Paddle, USAPA Approved Pro Graphite Pickleball Paddle/Paddles Set, Polypropylene Honeycomb Core, Cushion 4.72In Grip, Portable Bag/Paddle Cover, Lightweight Pickleball Racket

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Style: Single Paddle+Cover


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  • USAPA Approved and Professional Paddle - Our pickleball paddle has passed the USAPA test and is qualified for sanctioned tournament play; This is one of the most popular USAPA pro pickleball paddles in the market for over two decades; Our pickleball paddle can withstand any challenges on the court; This will be the first and best pickleball paddle for beginners
  • Advanced Materials and Incredible Value - Our pickleball set comes with a graphite carbon fiber face and honeycomb composite polymer core which provide nice bounce, reduce ball deflection, and enhance the strength of your strike; With the long service life, the pickleball paddle racquet is vastly superior in texture, balance, and construction, great for beginner and athlete to use
  • Premium Grip and Perfect Handle Size - The USAPA pro pickleball racquet is comfortable to handle and works well while playing; Pickleball racquet is perforated, sweat-absorbent, and cushioned, providing a better paddle grip for longtime play without fatigue; Wide-body pickleball racquets shape with 4.5-inch grip length and 4.25-inch grip circumference; Paddle dimensions: 15.5 inches (L) x 7.9 inches (W) x 0.5 inches (H), lightweight pickleball racquet 8 ounces
  • The Edge Guard for Protection - Edge protection is provided for ground hits; Low-profile edge guard protects the edges of pickleball paddle, yet slim enough to reduce mishits; These pickleball paddles also feature a corner-shield and interlocking neck-guard, greatly enhancing strength and durability; The pickleball paddle is noticeably lighter than any wooden paddle; The USAPA pro graphite pickleball set strikes the perfect balance between great gameplay, control, and power
  • Comes with a Protective Cover - Protect the pickleball paddle with the zippered neoprene cover when toting around and when not in play; Every USAPA pro graphite pickleball paddle is designed to be an awesome pickleball paddle for either a beginner or a professional player

Size: Medium


Brand: niupipo


Grip Size: middle


Sport: Pickleball


Material: Graphite


Skill Level: Beginner


Frame Material: Graphite


Shaft Material: Graphite


Item Weight: 8.8 Ounces


Age Range (Description): Adult


Size: ‎Medium


Brand: ‎niupipo


Grip Size: ‎middle


Sport: ‎Pickleball


Material: ‎Graphite


Skill Level: ‎Beginner


Frame Material: ‎Graphite


Shaft Material: ‎Graphite


Item Weight: ‎8.8 Ounces


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Product Dimensions: ‎15.5"L x 7.9"W


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎16.18 x 8.9 x 1.61 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.42 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15.5 x 7.9 x 0.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎niupipo


Country of Origin: ‎China


Color: ‎black


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Dongguan Mingxuan Carbon Fiber Technology Co., Ltd. niupipo pickleball paddle


Part Number: ‎AE8851


Style: ‎Single Paddle+Cover


Included Components: ‎zippered neoprene cover


Outer Material: ‎graphite


Line Weight: ‎No


Hand Orientation: ‎Right


Grip Material: ‎soft


Grip Type: ‎soft


Date First Available: December 7, 2017


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  • VOYAGER PRO VS EXPLORER PRO...WHICH WINS?
Style: Voyager Pro
I've had the pleasure of playing over 100 games these past few weeks with Niupipo's Voyager Pro, as well as Explorer Pro. I really enjoy both of these paddles, and want to share my personal take on each... VOYAGER PRO: Elongated pickleball racquets seem to be all the rage, and the Voyager Pro was my very first experience playing with one. Its 16.5" x 7.5" dimensions were different than my usual 16" x 8" paddles (the Explorer Pro falls into this category). It took me a few sessions to get used to a longer, skinnier paddle, but I successfully navigated the learning curve. Soon afterwards, the Voyager Pro became a favorite of mine. Its extended length improved my reach near the sidelines and kitchen. The graphite face, with its textured surface, provided enough grit for effective topspin, sidespin, and backspin shots. The 13.5 mm PPH (polypropylene honeycomb) core produced a plush feel for decent (but not great) control of my dinks, drops, and resets, without compromising the power and pop of my groundstrokes, backhand flicks, and put-aways. The only aspect of my game that suffered a bit of consistency was my serves. Weighing in at just 7.7 ozs. (see photo), my Voyager Pro was a bit lighter than the advertised 8 ounces, although certainly within the acceptable variance range. I happen to prefer the swing of a lighter paddle; those who don't could always bulk it up a bit with lead tape. The racquet is well-balanced, and does not feel head-heavy or bottom-heavy. The leatherlike grip around the octagonal handle is micro-perforated for sweat resistance, and feels very comfortable and cushiony in my hand. My measurement of the grip circumference showed it to be about 4.3" (see photo). Perfect size for my hand; for those accustomed to a tennis racquet, you could always add a layer or two of overgrip tape. I measured the handle length as an even 5" (see photo). So, although the racquet itself is "elongated," the handle is not. That designation is usually reserved for handles in the 5.25" and up range. Many high-end paddle makers go with a 5.5" handle, which seems to best accommodate the two-hand back-handers. Since I don't come from a tennis background (my main sports were racquetball and table tennis), my righty pickleball backhand is a one-hander. Therefore, the 5" handle length of the Niupipo is ideal for my game. Nevertheless, for low defensive blocks, I do like the added support of my left (non-dominant) hand. In such instances, I'm able to simulate a two-hander by getting the first three fingers of my left hand around the Voyager Pro's throat, thanks to its well-tapered, teardrop slope near the grip. BUYER ALERT: Here's a tip to help you avoid possible confusion. There is another great company within the Amazon marketplace called Onix. Although they primarily manufacture pickleballs, Onix also happens to feature a graphite "Voyager Pro" model in their own product line. It is an exaggerated widebody (8.3" wide, and just 15.5" long), and therefore completely different from Niupipo's offering. EXPLORER PRO: As mentioned earlier, the 16" X 8" dimensions of the Explorer Pro are similar to the "standard" paddles to which I had grown accustomed. This one is a definite upgrade from most of the cheapies on Amazon that are sold in sets. The Explorer Pro's graphite surface offers much better control than the poppier Explorer Fiberglass model. In most aspects it plays similar to the Voyager Pro, except of course it is a half-inch shorter, and a half-inch wider. Handle length, grip circumference (see photos), as well as core thickness measurements are virtually the same for both models. My Explorer Pro weighed in at 8 ounces (see photo). The paddle is light enough to maneuver fluidly at the kitchen line for fast-hand battles. I had no issues with vibration or wrist fatigue. The Voyager may have a bigger sweet spot. But for serves, particularly my vicious sidespin and screwball varieties, the Explorer seems much more consistent. A logoed (on both sides), black paddle cover is included with each Niupipo model. The fit is snug, as it took a bit of prodding, pushing, and pulling for me to squeeze each paddle into its case. Fortunately, the neoprene material is stretchy, so the paddles do fit (see photo) and are nicely shielded. Ideally, it should have been designed with an extra quarter-inch lengthwise and widthwise. But hey, who's complaining? I've seen many high-quality paddles, some costing well over $200, that aren't bundled with any cover or protective sleeve at all; nor even an attractive gift box, such as the ones that housed my Niupipo racquets. Both paddles feature aesthetically pleasing graphics on each side. I particularly like the distinctive "distressed" Niupipo logo on the faces. Surprisingly, after banging away for many hours with each paddle, they show minimal wear & tear. The edge guards are slightly scuffed, but fully in tact. The handles are still solid, and the surfaces have maintained most of their initial grittiness. No complaints about build or durability on either model. Yes, I double-checked the official website...and both Pro paddles are indeed "USA Pickleball Approved," and therefore eligible for sanctioned tournament competition. So, are these so-named "Pro" paddles actually suitable for pro-level players of, say, DUPR 5.0 and up? Well, perhaps they might have been back in 2021, when they first hit the market. Paddle technology has advanced significantly since then. Today's pro would probably opt for a Gen-2 model, featuring a Toray 700 raw carbon fiber weave and thermoforming. But one of those paddles can cost $250 on average. For us mere mortals, bounded by the law of diminishing returns, how much better would we actually play with a paddle that expensive? Presumably, not enough to justify paying double or triple the price of a Niupipo. I would say the Voyager and Explorer Pro paddles are ideally suited for Beginners, Intermediates, and even Advanced-level players, within an approximate DUPR range of 2.0 to 4.0. That would certainly include me, as well as the vast majority of players I see regularly at my club and on the outdoor pickleball courts of my gated community. If you're reading this review, it undoubtedly includes you too. So, how would I answer the question I posed in my subject line: VOYAGER PRO VS EXPLORER PRO...WHICH WINS? Honestly, it's a win-win situation! I usually arrive at the courts with 3 or 4 racquets in my bag. Whenever I'm in the mood for a wider paddle and better serves, I pull out the Explorer Pro. And whenever I'm game for the benefits of an elongated paddle, the Voyager Pro is my weapon of choice. I would rate both paddles a solid 4.5 out of 5. I boosted their ratings to 5-Stars based on the outstanding customer service and company reputation that we've come to expect over the past decade from Niupipo. I've read many accounts of Niupipo resolving customer issues by going above and beyond any warranty. This is a company that truly stands behind the quality of its products, and I can vouch for this with my own personal experiences with them. In conclusion, you really can't go wrong with either the Voyager Pro or the Explorer Pro. I recommend each of them highly. So, if your budget allows, why not nab both? If you happen to catch a sale or discount...sweet! It would make your investment even more affordable and a greater value. Have fun pickling, and hope to see you soon on the courts! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023 by Scrabbleman Scrabbleman

  • A Terrific Paddle Regardless Of One's Level Of Play
Style: Voyager Pro
Over the years I have purchased a number of 13 mm and 16 mm pickleball paddles from Gearbox, CRBN, Engage and Prokennex. All of these paddles cost $150 or more and they are all excellent but have different specs and, consequently, have different "feels" to them. I came across the the Niupipo Voyager on Amazon and decided to purchase since given the low price I felt I had nothing to lose. The bottom line is that the Voyager is now my go to paddle. While paddle preferences will vary from person to person, for me the Voyager affords the perfect combination of power and control. It has a "softer" feel, and consequently affords more "control" than my raw carbon face and thermaformed paddles. As for "power", the description states that the paddle weighs 7.97 oz. out of the box however mine weighed 7.6 oz. Consequently, I had to add a bit of lead tape to bring it up to 8 oz. and in so doing it provides "power" on par with my 8+oz. paddles. The only aspect of the paddle that is somewhat less to my liking is that the handle length is 5" and I prefer a handle that is about a 1/2" longer. I also suspect that given the handle length the paddle is not really suitable for those who use a two-handed backhand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Glenn B.

  • Good all around paddle
Style: Explorer Pro
3.5 player. Have played this paddle for about 16 months. Good for beginner and intermediate play. Decent grit. Good shot control. Very comfortable grip. Sufficient power but not a power paddle. Acceptable sweet spot, few mishits. On second paddle because first developed an odd rattle and shiver even on center hits. Niupipo replaced and been playing current paddle for over one year trouble-free. Explorer Pro is now an "older" model rather than state-of-art but I like it enough to continue playing until I find something that I like better. Have four paddles and still my "go-to". (My wife also has 2 paddles that are two and three times the price. Both are very popular but not for me.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023 by g hartis

  • Better than more expensive models
Style: Single Paddle+Cover
I love this paddle. I use it more than my other paddle that was twice as much.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023 by Hulí Ewha

  • Great beginner paddles
Style: 2 Paddles+4 Balls+1 Bag
Awesome beginner paddles and I see a lot of intermediate players still using them as well on the court. We’ve purchased several sets of these for family and they performed very very well.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Bailee & Kahlua

  • Worth the money
Style: 2 Paddles Pack- Blue Eyes
I was hesitant to buy these as my first set. I am new to pickle ball. I thought they were a little pricey but they are worth it. They are so much more durable than the cheaper ones. My son was playing with one of the cheaper ones and it broke. These has been played with and dropped and have never broken. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Melissa Phillips

  • Nice starter - intermediate set
Style: 2 Paddles+4 Balls+1 Bag
Nice set for my wife and I. We just started playing pickle ball and the paddles are doing nicely. No issues. I like the grip too as it is easy to hold even if you get sweaty. I will keep using this paddle until.... who knows.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by mh_jenkins

  • OMG
Style: 2 Paddles+4 Balls+1 Bag
bought the items to learn how to play pickle ball. My 22 year old son plays it and wanted me to learn how much fun it can be. I have heard about it and I have seen some older people playing the game. I didn't really want to learn because It would date me but I was totally wrong. Good fun Great exercise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Michele B.

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