Pickleball Paddles, Raw Carbon Fiber Pickleball Paddle, USAPA Approved T700 Pickleball Rackets, 16MM Thermoformed Carbon Fiber Core, Black Fiberglass Paddles Designed
Frame Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
Shaft Material | Carbon Fiber |
Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W | 16"L x 7.82"W |
Grip Size | 4.57inch |
Size | One Size |
Sport Racket String Installation | Unstrung |
M**E
MTen is a budget paddle with premium specs
The specifications of this paddle are nearly identical to the Joola Hyperion. The paddle is delivered in a bubble wrapped bag inside of a box for protection. The face of the paddle is super gritty and textured. The length is slightly longer than the other paddles I have played with. I found the spin and control with this paddle very helpful to keep everything in the field of play. I was able to drive with decent power. The paddle is ALL BLACK everywhere. Handle is mega comfy and long enough that I can double hand backhand easily.Take a chance on this MTen. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
N**
Better than I expected!
I purchased this paddle for my son’s birthday. He loves it and has definitely made a difference in his game. Overall it’s great quality!
J**E
My first paddle
A good feel and I like the way it plays. Should be able to use it for a long time as I improve.
T**R
did not disappoint!
nice quality paddle! depends on situation but great feel for price! not looking to win any major tournaments but for a weekend fling it will do just fine!
S**M
Great paddles
These are lightweight paddles that seem to help us direct the pickelball better. Performance is better than the last two paddles we had. The grip is good, but I do worry about the durability. So far they have been great. I would like to have less of a raised edge, but otherwise love them.
T**M
Pickleball Paddles
Feels good but a little heavy which is ok for power but more stress on the elbow . My go to paddle now.
B**S
Quality paddle
Quality, durable, good grip.
D**!
At its asking price, you're getting Joola's Hyperion (1st Gen) Performance for a FRACTION of its $.
Joola's 1st Gen Hyperion 16mm was my first "serious" paddle after a fiberglass surface paddle that i used barely for about 3 sessions before i jumped the train to the big ones.I am like that sometimes, i need to have, not necessarily the latest and greatest, but i like to have what's available that will give me an edge in competition, so i did pay about $199 back in 2022 (i think) for a 1st Gen Hyperion, and it blew my mind.But this review isn't about the Hyperion, but about this MTEN Paddle, so why do i keep mentioning the Hyperion? Well, i STILL OWN the 1st Hyperion 16mm and i lend it to friends on playing sessions when they either forget or want to experiment with a "beyond introductory" experience since it's still an AMAZING paddle, and to summarize: THERE IS NO PERFORMANCE DIFFERENCE between this 16mm MTEN and that 1st Gen Joola Paddle with was 400% more expensive than this MTEN one.In fact, i think that this MTEN produces MORE spin than my 1st Gen Joola Hyperion, BUT it may be down to wear on the Friction Surface.To be clear, a COPY is a COPY. I got to give Joola Credit for their ongoing research and innovation, MTEN even copied the same magenta tint on Joola's older shipping bubble mailers which is CRAZY (see pictures) and there are some typos typical of low effort copies (SPIN & Ball CONTRO | Check Pictures) so it's nowhere near at the level of polish and good looks of the Joola 1st Gen Hyperion.Performance wise, i think this is an AMAZING introductory paddle for any serious player, if i handed this paddle to my coach or a higher level player, they'd dice me to pieces and i've been playing for almost 3 years now, it's on that level, is it the top of the top? the creme of the crop? No, but at $50 it is pretty amazing.Overall, this is a budget mid-high tier paddle that will perform, at a fraction of the "inspiration". Is it as good as a package? No it isn't, but does it have enough features to justify getting it? Absolutely!
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