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ProXR Pickleball

ProXR Tour Graphite Paddle

ProXR Tour Graphite Paddle

Regular price $159.99
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The ProXR Tour Paddle is designed with a handle inspired by other major sports like MLB and the NHL to create incredible connectivity to your paddle and control in your strikes. The purpose-built XR-23 handle encourages a proper continental grip, improves paddle reload speed after a swing, and is proven to enhance ball exit velocity. A carbon fiber face adds to the control and playability, delivering a dynamic feel that results in improved touch.

The ProXR Tour Graphite Paddle is offered in three weight classes:
  • Midweight - 8.2 ounce average weight
  • Heavyweight - 8.8 ounce average weight
  • Super Heavyweight - 9.6 ounce average weight

All of these options are on the heavier end of the spectrum to bring additional mass (and therefore, power) to every shot. The comfortable handle has a 4-1/4" (medium) circumference, and is 5-1/2" in length. A 10.5mm thick HEXA polymer core forms the base layer inside this paddle, inspiring confidence in your strikes and ensuring durability. This ProXR paddle is fully approved for sanctioned tournament use by USA Pickleball.

The Tour Graphite Pickleball Paddle from ProXR takes a fresh look at handle design so players benefit from both bio-mechanical science and premium paddle materials.

ProXR Tour Graphite Paddle Technical Specifications:

Weight Average: 8.2 ounces (Midweight), 8.8 ounces (Heavyweight), and 9.6 ounces (Super Heavyweight)
Weight Range: 8.0 - 8.3 oz. (Midweight), 8.6 - 8.9 oz. (Heavyweight), and 9.4 - 9.7 oz. (Super Heavyweight)
Grip Circumference: 4 1/4" (medium) Actual grip sizes may vary up to 1/8"
Grip Style: Perforated-Tac Cushion
Grip Manufacturer: ProXR Pickleball
Handle Length: 5 1/2" with XR-23 Ergonomic 23 Degree Design
Paddle Length: 16.125"
Paddle Width: 7.625"
Paddle Face: Graphite
Core Material: Polypropylene Honeycomb
Core Thickness: 10.5mm (0.413")

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