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Al Z.

★★★★★

"I love the combination of power, control, and feel that I get from my Eleven Zero EZ Power Kevlar 16 mm paddle! I play competitively in the U.S Senior Pro Circuit and this is the first paddle that comes with perfect responsiveness and balance without a need for lead tape or other modifications. I strongly recommend it if you are an advanced player or if you want to bring your game to the next level."

Wendy K.

★★★★★

"Absolutely love this paddle! I was using a non-carbon fiber, and this paddle gives so much more spring to my shots and the surface grips the ball so I’m able to get better spin on the ball. I noticed a difference immediately in my hits and serves. Recommend!"

Birgit G.

★★★★★

"I absolutely love my Eleven Zero EZ Power Carbon paddle. It’s perfectly balanced to provide extra power and precision. Additionally, the minimalist and elegant design looks good on the court. Highly recommended!!"

Jarrett P.

★★★★★

"Absolutely love Eleven Zero paddles. I started with EZ Power Kevlar 16mm paddle and the first things I noticed were the surface and weight. After playing with it for one day I noticed I significant difference in my ability to consistently pin point my drops. My quickness at the net was also much improved and at no expense to power"

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How to Spot a Counterfeit Pickleball Paddle, and Why It Is More Than a Knockoff

A counterfeit is a paddle stamped with a real brand's name that never passed any testing. The tells that give a fake away, and the one buying rule that beats all of them.

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Is Your Pickleball Paddle Still Legal? How to Check Before a Tournament Does It for You

A paddle that passed certification when new can quietly drift over the legal limit after months of hard play. How to check the approved lists, the warning signs that matter, and the simplest protection.

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The Paddle That Passed Testing Isn't Always the Paddle You're Buying

Paddle certification is sample-based. The badge proves a sample passed, not the unit in your hand. How testing actually works, why nearly half of paddles fail, and how to tell an honest brand.

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What "Thermoformed" Actually Costs You

"Thermoformed" describes how a paddle is built for power, not how long it lasts. Here's why core construction, not the buzzword, decides whether a paddle ages gracefully or drifts hot and illegal.

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