🔥 Elevate your game with the Prism Carbon Fiber – where control meets unstoppable style!
The Vatic Pro Prism Carbon Fiber 16mm pickleball paddle features advanced foam-injected walls and raw T700 carbon fiber construction, offering superior durability, enhanced spin, and shock absorption. Its cold-molding process ensures plush control without excessive power, making it USAPA approved and favored by professional players. Lightweight at 8 ounces with a 5.3-inch grip, it’s engineered for all skill levels seeking precision and longevity on the court.
Size | 16.3 x 7.7 |
Brand | Vatic Pro |
Grip Size | 5.3 Inches |
Sport | Pickleball |
Material | Carbon Fiber |
Skill Level | All |
Frame Material | Carbon Fiber |
Shaft Material | Carbon Fiber |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 16.3"L x 7.5"W |
UPC | 676821158970 |
String Color | black |
Color | Flash |
Sport Racket String Installation | Unstrung |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.22 x 11.02 x 2.44 inches |
Package Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.3 x 7.5 x 0.55 inches |
Brand Name | Vatic Pro |
Warranty Description | 30 Day Manufacturer |
Model Name | Prism Flash Carbon Fiber |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Vatic Pro |
Included Components | Pickleball Paddle, Polypropylene Sleeve |
T**S
Great paddle, great value
As my first enthusiast paddle, an upgrade from a cheap fiberglass set we got from our friend, I think Vatic paddles go beyond expectations for under $100.It plays as good if not better than $200+ paddles I’ve tried side by side. The carbon face texture is the same as some of the best on the market.Most importantly great performance for someone trying to improve their game. It gives much better control with baseline drives. Absorbs volleys and provides nice touch around the net. The injected foam does a nice job dampening vibration while still keeping the pop. This is not a power paddle, but rather moderate power and good control. The light weight helps with maneuvering quickly around the net.Recently I added 2 lead weight strips to the sides of the paddle and boom....now has more power to serves and ground strokes and kick to my volleys.
R**J
Great paddle for beginners and intermediates
Never played any racquet sport and pickleball was first. Initially bought some cheap paddles. They were fine but too poppy with little or no control. So decided to upgrade to Vatic Pro Prism Flash. It definitely has the control and can give you pop also if you need it. Have been using it for past 3 weeks and am very happy with it. The weight is not too much on the wrist or the elbow. Grip is fine but some people might want to put over grip. Handle length is fine for me and I can play backhand with two hands if needed. Pretty good purchase and value for money. Hopefully it lasts a while.
B**E
If you want a "nice paddle", this is it. [Prism Flash]
Short Version: If you are a new or new-ish player looking for a "good paddle", this is it. It's objectively as good as paddles 2-3x as expensive and has a feel that will help teach the game whether coming from table tennis, tennis, or no prior racket sport experience.Long Version:I played pickleball 8-9 times with some cheaper paddles I bought on Amazon, enjoyed the game, but figured a nice paddle wouldn't make a huge difference. Then, I met a really good player who played in the US Open. He had a very nice paddle that retailed for about $200. I used it for about 10 seconds and my mind was blown. 2 hours of games with him later, and I decided 2 things: 1) I suck at pickleball, and 2) If I got a good paddle I'd still suck, but at least I could have a good tool to improve with.I played table tennis somewhat competitively during college, but never "real" tennis. I'm comfortable with light, grippy paddles, and a spinny game, so I wanted a paddle to match that. I also didn't want to blow my life savings on one of those crazy $250-300 paddles that some pickleball bro said is the best thing since sliced bread.After researching around 4-5 sites, this paddle always came up as a solid paddle for "control and spin", and almost always THE paddle for under $100. The semi-pro I played with recommended I go for a carbon fiber paddle since it's the latest technology in pickleball paddles, and this seemed like a good buy, so I went for it at 10 PM on a Sunday Night.At 7:30 Monday morning, a new paddle was waiting at my door. So naturally, my dad and I hit the court at 7:35.WOW.First impressions, it comes in a nice paddle sleeve that feels premium. The paddle is very light. The surface is carbon fiber, so very grippy on the ball. The bounce feels and sounds soft. If you've played with random paddles your friends gave you, they make a "clonk" sound. This makes a soft "thunk". There is no dead spot around the edges, just a tiny one near the tip of the paddle.It took 15-20 minutes for me to get used to how responsive the paddle is. I couldn't blast serves at 60 MPH, it's a soft paddle, but I could get remarkable control on short shots and slice serves. Spins felt very intuitive to me as a table tennis player. I'm still learning not to rely on wrist action in this game though... it's a learning curve! But, after that 15-20 minutes of warm-up, I soundly thrashed my dad and decided that I had ascended to Pickleball Pro with 20 minutes of practice.Then I made one of the dumbest decisions of my life. I bought my dad the same paddle. It arrived within 6 hours, the same day. The next morning, we played again, and he kicked. my. butt. This paddle magically makes you better.My dad was a tournament tennis player as a kid. He wanted a paddle that focused on power, but pickleball is all about soft shots that open up to an attack - you rarely win by always hitting fast, long shots. This paddle (definitely a soft, control paddle) has been great for him because he's had to learn to hit dinks and drop shots. He can't just rely on his insane backhand drives from the baseline.Also, in our first 2 days of playing for about 3 hours, never ONCE did we go for a shot and hit the "dead spot" on our paddle. With our old, cheap paddles, it happened probably 1-2x PER GAME. It's hard to explain how much consistency and control this paddle gives you vs. whatever cheaper ones you are using now.By day 2, we noticed our paddles were getting really dusty - a lot of dirt was getting trapped in the grippy carbon fiber surface. (See the picture - that's after about 90 minutes of playing on an outdoor court) We got a couple of carbon fiber erasers on Amazon ($10 each?) and they really helped clean our paddles and keep them nice and grippy. If you're investing $100 in a paddle, might as well drop another $10 to care for it properly.After a few play sessions, my dad and I are both incredibly happy with this paddle. For my table tennis background, it's as comfortable as a light, spinny paddle. For his tennis background, it's a consistent paddle that forces him to learn the control needed in pickleball. And all our noob friends who have tried our paddles have started salivating instantly.If you kinda enjoy pickleball, a nice paddle makes the game WAAAAY more fun, and gives you a lot more expression of skill, or suck, as the case may be. This is a fantastic option if you're considering buying a nice paddle. It is forgiving and consistent for new players, and teaches good habits to players with crossover experience. At this price point, it feels better (to my not-very-experienced hands) than some 2x-3x the $$ PrEmIuM paddles. If you can feel the difference, you aren't the type that would be reading a random review about this paddle on Amazon...Get it, a carbon fiber eraser to clean it, destroy your dad/friend/wife/boss, and enjoy the ego boost until they get one themselves.Edit, a few months later:Well, I'm officially addicted to Pickleball now. I've gotten private coaching, played multiple times per week at all my local parks, achieved a tournament rating somewhere in the late intermediate range (3.8-4.0), and still love this paddle. I'm editing this because I'm buying one for my girlfriend to learn the game on. Every single good player I've met at this point all agree that this paddle is THE one to buy if your budget is anywhere south of $150, and always a very solid option even if you have a super high budget.I'm starting to actually notice how this paddle compares to other "super nice" ones. First, it's not good at super fast shots. There are MANY other paddles that have more "pop" or hit fast. That's not a problem for me at all, but might become one in the future. This paddle is exceptionally good at slowing down fast shots and hitting drops (shots that "drop" just as they pass the net). Many players have started commenting on my drop shots, and I'm realizing my paddle really helps that playstyle.If you want to hit the ball SUUUUPER hard AND you've learned good form with a soft paddle like this, you may want an upgrade. If you learn the game on this soft paddle and want a maximally spinny paddle or paddle with a "pop" feeling, you might want to upgrade. If you want a soft paddle that will let you slow down and play a controlled game, low-key this might actually be your paddle for life... but regardless, start with this one. It will teach you the game way better than a paddle that automatically gives you a boost in power/spin/pop.Basically, even after becoming "one of those pickleball bros", I still love this paddle and highly recommend it. It's the perfect price and style for a new player. Even as I've gotten more advanced and pickleball takes over my personality, I'm very happy with it. Good stuff Vatic!
J**S
Amazing beginner paddle
Only one word. Amazing. This is the 2nd paddle that I bought after my first beginner paddle. This was a MAJOR upgrade that helped me improve my game. I love the spin and speed of this paddle, although I do think it lacks a little bit of control. You could attribute it to my lack of skill, but I have had better people than me play with my paddle and they noticed slight control concerns as well. The handle length is perfect for beginners who don't need to learn how to 2 hand yet, but I do have to say if you are an experienced player who likes to 2 hand often, you won't like the shorter handle length. Overall I loved this paddle! It's a great paddle for beginners and intermediates. Only reason it dosent get 5 stars is because I just recently upgraded to the Vatic saga, which in my opinion is better and that paddle gets 5 stars.
A**R
Great paddle
This paddle is great and not too expensive when you compare to other models. It offers a good mix of control and power, making playing with it a balanced experience. It’s comfortable in the hands, and is light. I’ve dropped it multiple times (maybe thrown it a couple of times) and it’s very durable. Nice color too
C**R
The best paddle for the price
I play pickleball weekly, this paddle is a high quality paddle without spending hundreds of dollars. I love the grip and length of the handle, paddle is light weight, and I love that it does not have a hole in the paddle as I play with my pointer finger on the non hitting part of the head of the paddle. The accuracy takes getting used too since it’s a new paddle, practice makes perfect. I recommend if you want a paddle that will last for a reasonable price.
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