Material for Padel Racket & Pickleball Paddle

We recognize the rapid development of the pickleball sport and are committed to staying ahead of the curve. We continually explore new materials and processes to meet the needs of our customer base, including brand manufacturers, clubs, and padel schools etc.
​We are excited to introduce our latest range of carbon materials, which includes 3D jacquard carbon, aluminized carbon and forged carbon. These materials offer unique benefits and enable us to create customized padel rackets that are tailored to your specific needs. The 3 new carbon materials offer high-performance which is strength, durability, flexibility and lightweight.

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Material Introduction

Fiberglass

Fiberglass offers good durability, strength, and flexibility. It provides a lightweight and responsive feel, making it suitable for control-oriented paddles.

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Carbon fibers also called graphite fiber or carbon graphite. It  typically lighter than their fiberglass counterparts. Which makes them easier to maneuver and allows for quicker and more agile movements. It also known for  strong and stiff nature, which allows for more power and control.

3K Carbon

3k carbon fabric means that there are 3,000 carbon filaments interwoven in each thread of the fabric of this textile. 3K carbon is flexible and not so stiff. Which a softer touch will bring you more comfort, elasticity, and forgiveness.

12K Carbon

The more K the carbon will have, the more rigidity it will bring to the racket. So, 12K carbon is harder than 3K. With hard faces give more power and precision if you already have a good technique.

18K Carbon

18 K carbon reaches a more advanced level. With 18,000 carbon filaments per thread, 18K paddle blades offer high resistance, great strength, stiffness and excellent power, all at a reduced weight. That is why the performance is considered one of the best thanks to the carbon fiber.

3D Jacquard Carbon

3D jacquard carbon fibre has a unique textured surface when used for padel racket and pickleball paddle. This material combines the strength and lightweight. It enhance spin, add grip and ball control.

Kevlar

Kevlar is the trade name for aramid fibers. It has strength, high stiffness, high tensile, high modulus and low weight. Kevlar is usually used to make pickleball paddle or padel racquet frame, but it’s not suitable for padel racket face. Due to it’s difficult to remove fur after the holes are drilled. And will affect the appearance.

Forged Carbon

The main difference between regular woven carbon fibers and Forged Carbon Fiber is that it’s made from tiny chopped carbon fibers. There is no distinct pattern as the fibers are oriented entirely randomly, so each finished forged carbon paddle will be unique to itself. Forged carbon fiber has superior strength and durability compared to most versions of carbon fiber. It’s also less likely to break or crack under pressure. It’s an ideal material with an advanced racket.