Zhidong L.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de marzo de 2025
It’s a little slippery… am I sweat too much?
Steve Vong
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de agosto de 2024
I been playing pickleball for over 20 years. I played for fun and competitively, I just got this paddle. Is awesome paddle, I really like this paddle, great price and great appearance. It had amazing feel, control, power and spin. I'm thinking about buying another one as a backup.
Pickleball Tom
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de mayo de 2024
initial impression:Decent paddle with a nice build at a good price.Pros:1) Good construction overall.2) Plays really well with a nice solid feel when hitting.3) Great power.4) Good control at the kitchen.5) Comes in a nice box and includes a neoprene paddle cover.Cons:1) Not much surface friction so not a ton of spin from this paddle - if that's important to you.2) Paddle surface knicks very easily. My paddle has 20 or so knicks from just playing 3 games. These knicks are permanent.Overall, this paddle plays very well. It has a very solid feel to it when hitting the ball - that surprised me the most at how well this paddle hit. I found it also plays really well at the kitchen. The only downside was the low amount of spin you can get with this paddle - as well as the knicks to the paddle surface.
Sandwedge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de mayo de 2024
The Yotiger carbon fiber pickle ball paddle incorporates a middle of the road 16 mm thickness design. Carbon fiber is good for pickle ball paddles due to its high strength and stiffness. In addition, carbon fiber lends itself to manufacturing over honeycomb cores creating a sandwich structure. I also think carbon fiber lends itself to more textured surfaces that aids in hitting with spin. The Yotiger uses Toray’s T700 carbon fiber in 3k tows – each tow having 3.000 individual fibers. Is this better than T300 12k as used in other paddles? Maybe, but for sure the marketing team will play up the hype.A pickle ball paddle is like a set of golf clubs. How a paddle looks and feels has a major bearing on that player’s confidence in its use. In fact, there is a golf brand called Confidence. Pickle ball paddles are marketed as if everyone is a 4.5 skill level player and can spin the ball like Willie Mosconi. Reality is far less than this. I feel confident in playing with the Yotiger 16 mm paddle.I give the Yotiger an A+ rating. It has an attractive price point which draws in everyone. For sure all pickle ball players will benefit from a lightweight carbon fiber paddle.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de noviembre de 2024
Excelente