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πŸ“ Onix Graphite Evoke Tear Drop Pickleball Paddle: A Winning Combination of Tear Drop Design, Polypropylene Core, and Graphite Face Review

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Description of πŸ“ Onix Graphite Evoke Tear Drop Pickleball Paddle: A Winning Combination of Tear Drop Design, Polypropylene Core, and Graphite Face

Offers Great Touch and Feel at the Net. Tear Drop Shape Focuses Shots in the Sweet Spot. Polypropylene Core and Graphite Face. Tear Drop Paddle Shape with 4-1/2” Grip Size. Paddle Dimensions: 15.7" L x 8.3" W x 1.5" H; Light-Weight 6.9-7.3 oz.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Highly recommend to buy!

Very light. looks very nice and seems very well made, comfortable grip, I've played six games today and I'm very happy with the feel and reaction when hitting the ball. No dents like my other paddles.

Pros
  • Polypropylene core and graphite surface
Cons
  • Interchangeable

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Crack above handle

Great paddle with great handling. If you're used to diving with the bottom edge of a square paddle, this will take some getting used to. I was afraid to get a new one but I'm so glad I did.The paddle didn't last!Bought in May and cracked just over the handle in July, just under the return limit!

Pros
  • Teardrop paddle with 4-1/2" grip size
Cons
  • Broadly ok, but...

Revainrating 2 out of 5

dear paddle durability issue.

I really like this racquet. It has great control and plenty of power when you need it. However, they seem to have issues with durability. I've had three separate cases in the past 20 months. I play 3-4 times a week and get at least 5 good hard overheads every day. All three blades broke where the handle connects to the blade head. I'm assuming they can't handle repeated torque? I don't abuse my gear so it's unclear why this continues. I'll try again because I love them when they're together…

Pros
  • The teardrop shape allows you to focus your shots in the high power zone
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good sports paddle

Observations four months later: I have three more paddles, 7.6 oz, 8.0 oz and 8.6 oz. At 7 ounces, this is my lightest and quietest. Its polypropylene core is quieter than the aluminum cores on my others (which I like and have no problem with), and the design's graphite surface has more texture for control and cutting than the fiberglass surfaces on my other blades (which I like and have no problem with) I do not have a problem). ). Very durable so far. I've seen other graphite rudders break. I

Pros
  • Great feel and feel on the net
Cons
  • Definitely bad product