
Known for its strength and light weight, fiberglass provides a durable and flexible hitting area for pickleball paddle surfaces. Fiberglass layers are combined with polypropylene honeycomb material to create a composite structure that enhances the performance of the paddle. Fiberglass pickleball paddles are commonly used for recreational play and offer a balance of power, control, and comfort for players of varying skill levels.
Specifications
- Thickness: 10-16mm.
- Surface: Fiberglass. (Thickness: 0.3-0.35mm)
- Surface Color: White/Aqua/Green.
- Core: Polypropylene honeycomb. (Density: 60-160kg/m³)
Fiberglass Peak Paddle vs Carbon Fiber Peak Paddle
- Flexibility: Compared with carbon fiber, fiberglass has better flexibility, providing better ball control and softer hitting feel.
- Power output: Carbon fiber has higher rigidity and strength, which can generate greater power when hitting the ball, making the ball fly faster and farther.
- Durability: Carbon fiber is stronger and can withstand long-term high-intensity use without being easily damaged, and has a longer service life.
- Surface Texture: Carbon fiber panels can be designed with more surface textures, while the surface texture of fiberglass panels is relatively simple.
- Lightweight: Carbon fiber is lighter than glass fiber, which helps to improve the controllability and flexibility of the racket.
- Cost-effectiveness: Compared with carbon fiber, glass fiber has a lower cost.
We supply both semi-finished and finished pickleball paddles, please consult us for more information.