Franklin Sweet Spot Training Pickleball Paddle
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Paddle Weight: 7.5 - 7.8 oz
Paddle Face Material: T700 Carbon Fiber
Paddle Shape: Training Paddle
Paddle Length: 15 1/2''
Paddle Width: 5 1/2''
The elongated handle helps players preserve their natural swing path with the smaller paddle head and also allows players to easily practice making two handed shots
Description
Reviews (2)
Average Ratings Based on 2 Customer Reviews
Pros: Nice training tool Long handle Great for two handed backhand Make you watch the ball and focus on point of contact Very powerful Surprisingly produced very good top and under spin Feels easier on wrist and elbow, since only sweet spot available to hit the ball
Cons: None
Pros: The size of the paddle face makes me have to watch the ball hit the paddle every time, otherwise I mis hit the ball on the edges of the paddle or miss the ball entirely.
Cons: I wish that this training paddle came in a standard length (15-3/4”) and an elongated length (16-1/2”). You can customize the training paddle with lead tape to customize it to the weight of paddle that you are using.
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About the Brand
Franklin Sports got its start in 1946 as a regional brand of sporting goods products. Irving H. Franklin, who co-founded Franklin Sports with his brother Sydney Franklin, brought the innovative idea of centering a complete line of products on a single athlete - Joe Namath. Over the years Franklin has affiliated with the best in sports, including world-class athletes like Sugar Ray Leonard, David Robinson, and Barry Bonds.
The breakthrough for Franklin and the batting gloves came when Phillies Hall of Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt and Irving Franklin teamed up to create the basic design that is still the preferred glove of most major league hitters. Irving Franklin went to Clearwater, Florida, to meet with Schmidt during spring training in 1983. Together, they worked tirelessly to make sure that the materials and design were perfected, so collaboratively the two were the first authors. At that time, most players wore no gloves. A few wore a single golf style glove, but no company offered a product specifically designed for the needs of professional players. Franklin today is the industry leader as the premier batting glove company, and custom fits batting glove for MLB players.
In 1982, when Franklin signed Mike Schmidt, Irving Franklin asked: "How can I get the name Franklin on field at the Major League level?" Schmidt suggested putting the name on the back to maximize exposure, and then helped to design the glove for lasting success at the major league level.
Paddle Properties
Color | Black |
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Core Material | Polypropylene |
Core Thickness | Thick |
Experience Level | Beginner Intermediate Professional Youth |
Face Material | Carbon Fiber |
Grip Size | Standard (4 1/8" - 4 3/8") |
Handle Length | Long |
Paddle Weight | Middleweight |
Player Type | Balanced Power Touch |
Vendor | Franklin |
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