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niupipo Pickleball Paddles Set of 2/4/1, USAPA Approved Graphite Carbon Fiber Pickleball Rackets, Polypropylene Honeycomb Core, Cushion 4.72In Grip, Bag/Cover, Pickle Ball Paddle Set for Men Women

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Size Medium
Brand niupipo
Grip Size 4.8inches (Grip Length)
Sport Pickleball
Material Graphite
Skill Level All
Frame Material Carbon Fiber/Graphite
Shaft Material Graphite
Item Weight 8 Ounces
Age Range (Description) Adult,Teen,Senior

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  • USAPA Approve for Victory: Niupipo pickleball paddles set of 2 has passed USAPA testing and is approved for sanctioned tournament play. When you choose the Niupipo pickleball paddles carbon fiber, you receive exclusive passion for your Champion. Niupipo pickleball rackets for adults can withstand any challenges on the court. Having a high-quality graphite pickleball paddle can completely transform your game.
  • Improved Strength by The Honeycomb Core: The interior of our USAPA Pro pickleball set is constructed by polymer honeycomb and sandwiched between two sheets of durable carbon fiber. The Niupipo pickleball paddle set of 2 offers great energy to spin the balls. The perfect pickle ball set for beginners to intermediate players. It has the desired stiffness and is surprisingly lightweight. You can experience a perfect balance in great control and power.
  • Ideal Balance with Graphite Carbon Fiber: Niupipo pickle ball rackets 2 pack is made of graphite carbon fiber face and graphite-honeycomb composition for an ideal level of strength and stiffness with a surprisingly lightweight. The USAPA Pro pickle ball paddles are a great combination for added control and power hitting. Your shots will be more accurate, and you will have much more control over how much force you put into the pickleball.
  • Premium Grip, Perfect Handle Size: Niupipo pickleball racket is comfortable to handle and works well while in gameplay. USAPA pickle ball paddle set of 2 is perforated, sweat-absorbent, and cushioned to allow for a better paddle grip for longtime play without fatigue. Widebody pickleball racquets are shaped with 4.72” grip length and 4.25'' grip circumference. Pickleball Racquet Face Dimensions: 10.71" L x 7.80" W x 0.42" T. Total Length 15.43". Lightweight pickleball training paddle 7.83-8oz.
  • Comes with 1 Pickleball Bag and 4 pickleball Balls. Every Niupipo USAPA Pro carbon fiber pickleball paddle is designed to be an awesome pickle ball racket for either a beginner or a professional player. The pickleball set of 2 contains 1 Bag and 4 pickle balls.
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Size ‎Medium
Brand ‎niupipo
Grip Size ‎4.8inches (Grip Length)
Sport ‎Pickleball
Material ‎Graphite
Skill Level ‎All
Frame Material ‎Carbon Fiber/Graphite
Shaft Material ‎Graphite
Item Weight ‎8 Ounces
Age Range (Description) ‎Adult,Teen,Senior
League ‎USA Pickleball
Product Dimensions ‎15.35"L x 7.79"W
UPC ‎712317426397 709812554625
String Color ‎Black
Sport Racket String Installation ‎Strung
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎16.61 x 9.76 x 3.19 inches
Package Weight ‎0.78 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎13.5 x 7.9 x 0.59 inches
Brand Name ‎niupipo
Warranty Description ‎1
Model Name ‎MX-06
Color ‎Black
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Number of Items ‎2
Manufacturer ‎Dongguan Mingxuan Carbon Fiber Technology Co., Ltd.niupipo pickleball paddle
Part Number ‎43511-114240
Style ‎2 Paddles Pack- Black Wings
Included Components ‎4 Pickleball Balls, 2 Paddles, 1 Bag

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ASIN B07GVDXW5D
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4.6 out of 5 stars 10,507 ratings

4.6 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #8,591 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
#77 in Pickle-Ball Equipment
Date First Available November 17, 2018

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Customers find this pickleball paddle to be a great choice for beginners, with a lightweight design that's easy to maneuver and comfortable to hold. The paddle receives positive feedback for its quality, with one customer noting its effective materials, and customers appreciate its colorful design and graphics. Customers report that it performs well, with one mentioning its good bounce, and they find it offers good value for money.

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1,474 customers mention "Paddle quality"1,472 positive2 negative

Customers find this pickleball paddle to be of good quality, particularly suitable for beginners and medium-level players.

"...Great quality for the price—perfect for both beginners and experienced players!" Read more

"...I would say the Voyager and Explorer Pro paddles are ideally suited for Beginners, Intermediates, and even Advanced-level players, within an..." Read more

"My Niupipo paddle is perfect: great feel & power, well made & excellent grip; Fantastic Value. Came right on time, & I love it !!! Tom." Read more

"Good rackets for beginners. Good grip and nice color. Arrived on time and my daughter practices every day." Read more

1,076 customers mention "Weight"1,033 positive43 negative

Customers appreciate the paddle's weight, finding it light enough to maneuver fluidly while being heavy enough for effective play.

"I’m really happy with this pickleball set! The paddles feel lightweight but sturdy, and the graphite surface gives a nice, controlled hit...." Read more

"...The paddle is light enough to maneuver fluidly at the kitchen line for fast-hand battles. I had no issues with vibration or wrist fatigue...." Read more

"I loved the colors and size of these paddles. carrying bag is lightweight and nice. Pretty good price and quick shipping...." Read more

"...More lightweight than other paddles I have used. Order arrived promptly." Read more

880 customers mention "Quality"792 positive88 negative

Customers find the pickleball paddle well made and in excellent condition, with one customer noting its solid feel and another mentioning it's adequate for long-term use.

"...The paddles feel lightweight but sturdy, and the graphite surface gives a nice, controlled hit...." Read more

"...This is a company that truly stands behind the quality of its products, and I can vouch for this with my own personal experiences with them...." Read more

"My Niupipo paddle is perfect: great feel & power, well made & excellent grip; Fantastic Value. Came right on time, & I love it !!! Tom." Read more

"...It has held up very well. I could not be happier with the performance. I am a 4.0 rec player...." Read more

873 customers mention "Value for money"873 positive0 negative

Customers find the pickleball paddle offers great value for money, with one customer noting it's an inexpensive way to learn the sport.

"...Being USAPA approved is a big plus too! Great quality for the price—perfect for both beginners and experienced players!" Read more

"...It would make your investment even more affordable and a greater value. Have fun pickling, and hope to see you soon on the courts!" Read more

"...carrying bag is lightweight and nice. Pretty good price and quick shipping...." Read more

"...is perfect: great feel & power, well made & excellent grip; Fantastic Value. Came right on time, & I love it !!! Tom." Read more

775 customers mention "Grip"738 positive37 negative

Customers like the grip of the pickleball paddle, finding it easy to hold and comfortable in their hands, with one customer noting that the grip tape remains intact.

"...The grip is super comfortable, even during long games. I love that it comes with four balls and a portable bag, making it easy to take anywhere...." Read more

"...handle is a little larger than some paddle handles which makes it easier to grip. More lightweight than other paddles I have used...." Read more

"My Niupipo paddle is perfect: great feel & power, well made & excellent grip; Fantastic Value. Came right on time, & I love it !!! Tom." Read more

"Good rackets for beginners. Good grip and nice color. Arrived on time and my daughter practices every day." Read more

450 customers mention "Feel"442 positive8 negative

Customers find the pickleball paddle comfortable, with handles that fit well in hands and a weight that's suitable for strong shots. One customer notes that it doesn't cause elbow or shoulder pain during use.

"...The 13.5 mm PPH (polypropylene honeycomb) core produced a plush feel for decent (but not great) control of my dinks, drops, and resets, without..." Read more

"My Niupipo paddle is perfect: great feel & power, well made & excellent grip; Fantastic Value. Came right on time, & I love it !!! Tom." Read more

"...It has good feel in the hand and the grip is good. Not the fanciest paddle graphics but that is not what wins games...." Read more

"...also it comes with a nice protective cover, this same feels good in hand and the grip is nice." Read more

411 customers mention "Design"402 positive9 negative

Customers like the design of the pickleball paddle, appreciating its colorful graphics and pattern, with one customer noting the nice soft case.

"...The paddles feel lightweight but sturdy, and the graphite surface gives a nice, controlled hit...." Read more

"...Both paddles feature aesthetically pleasing graphics on each side. I particularly like the distinctive "distressed" Niupipo logo on the faces...." Read more

"I loved the colors and size of these paddles. carrying bag is lightweight and nice. Pretty good price and quick shipping...." Read more

"Good rackets for beginners. Good grip and nice color. Arrived on time and my daughter practices every day." Read more

291 customers mention "Performance"291 positive0 negative

Customers find that the pickleball paddle performs perfectly, working well as a beginner's racket, with one customer noting good bounce and another mentioning effective dinks and drops.

"...I get good power with this paddle and dinks and drops work well too. It has held up very well. I could not be happier with the performance...." Read more

"I have tried many rackets. This is racket worked well. Sweet spot was big and had good control. It will be hard to find someting better for $70." Read more

"...Pro grip feels better like a tennis racket grip. Performance improved - service, slice, spin, dink, lob, drive and net game...." Read more

"...is the superior choice because of its exceptional quality and performance...." Read more

VOYAGER PRO VS EXPLORER PRO...WHICH WINS?
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VOYAGER PRO VS EXPLORER PRO...WHICH WINS?
I've had the pleasure of playing over 100 games these past few weeks with Niupipo's Voyager Pro, as well as Explorer Pro. I really enjoy both of these paddles, and want to share my personal take on each... VOYAGER PRO: Elongated pickleball racquets seem to be all the rage, and the Voyager Pro was my very first experience playing with one. Its 16.5" x 7.5" dimensions were different than my usual 16" x 8" paddles (the Explorer Pro falls into this category). It took me a few sessions to get used to a longer, skinnier paddle, but I successfully navigated the learning curve. Soon afterwards, the Voyager Pro became a favorite of mine. Its extended length improved my reach near the sidelines and kitchen. The graphite face, with its textured surface, provided enough grit for effective topspin, sidespin, and backspin shots. The 13.5 mm PPH (polypropylene honeycomb) core produced a plush feel for decent (but not great) control of my dinks, drops, and resets, without compromising the power and pop of my groundstrokes, backhand flicks, and put-aways. The only aspect of my game that suffered a bit of consistency was my serves. Weighing in at just 7.7 ozs. (see photo), my Voyager Pro was a bit lighter than the advertised 8 ounces, although certainly within the acceptable variance range. I happen to prefer the swing of a lighter paddle; those who don't could always bulk it up a bit with lead tape. The racquet is well-balanced, and does not feel head-heavy or bottom-heavy. The leatherlike grip around the octagonal handle is micro-perforated for sweat resistance, and feels very comfortable and cushiony in my hand. My measurement of the grip circumference showed it to be about 4.3" (see photo). Perfect size for my hand; for those accustomed to a tennis racquet, you could always add a layer or two of overgrip tape. I measured the handle length as an even 5" (see photo). So, although the racquet itself is "elongated," the handle is not. That designation is usually reserved for handles in the 5.25" and up range. Many high-end paddle makers go with a 5.5" handle, which seems to best accommodate the two-hand back-handers. Since I don't come from a tennis background (my main sports were racquetball and table tennis), my righty pickleball backhand is a one-hander. Therefore, the 5" handle length of the Niupipo is ideal for my game. Nevertheless, for low defensive blocks, I do like the added support of my left (non-dominant) hand. In such instances, I'm able to simulate a two-hander by getting the first three fingers of my left hand around the Voyager Pro's throat, thanks to its well-tapered, teardrop slope near the grip. BUYER ALERT: Here's a tip to help you avoid possible confusion. There is another great company within the Amazon marketplace called Onix. Although they primarily manufacture pickleballs, Onix also happens to feature a graphite "Voyager Pro" model in their own product line. It is an exaggerated widebody (8.3" wide, and just 15.5" long), and therefore completely different from Niupipo's offering. EXPLORER PRO: As mentioned earlier, the 16" X 8" dimensions of the Explorer Pro are similar to the "standard" paddles to which I had grown accustomed. This one is a definite upgrade from most of the cheapies on Amazon that are sold in sets. The Explorer Pro's graphite surface offers much better control than the poppier Explorer Fiberglass model. In most aspects it plays similar to the Voyager Pro, except of course it is a half-inch shorter, and a half-inch wider. Handle length, grip circumference (see photos), as well as core thickness measurements are virtually the same for both models. My Explorer Pro weighed in at 8 ounces (see photo). The paddle is light enough to maneuver fluidly at the kitchen line for fast-hand battles. I had no issues with vibration or wrist fatigue. The Voyager may have a bigger sweet spot. But for serves, particularly my vicious sidespin and screwball varieties, the Explorer seems much more consistent. A logoed (on both sides), black paddle cover is included with each Niupipo model. The fit is snug, as it took a bit of prodding, pushing, and pulling for me to squeeze each paddle into its case. Fortunately, the neoprene material is stretchy, so the paddles do fit (see photo) and are nicely shielded. Ideally, it should have been designed with an extra quarter-inch lengthwise and widthwise. But hey, who's complaining? I've seen many high-quality paddles, some costing well over $200, that aren't bundled with any cover or protective sleeve at all; nor even an attractive gift box, such as the ones that housed my Niupipo racquets. Both paddles feature aesthetically pleasing graphics on each side. I particularly like the distinctive "distressed" Niupipo logo on the faces. Surprisingly, after banging away for many hours with each paddle, they show minimal wear & tear. The edge guards are slightly scuffed, but fully in tact. The handles are still solid, and the surfaces have maintained most of their initial grittiness. No complaints about build or durability on either model. Yes, I double-checked the official website...and both Pro paddles are indeed "USA Pickleball Approved," and therefore eligible for sanctioned tournament competition. So, are these so-named "Pro" paddles actually suitable for pro-level players of, say, DUPR 5.0 and up? Well, perhaps they might have been back in 2021, when they first hit the market. Paddle technology has advanced significantly since then. Today's pro would probably opt for a Gen-2 model, featuring a Toray 700 raw carbon fiber weave and thermoforming. But one of those paddles can cost $250 on average. For us mere mortals, bounded by the law of diminishing returns, how much better would we actually play with a paddle that expensive? Presumably, not enough to justify paying double or triple the price of a Niupipo. I would say the Voyager and Explorer Pro paddles are ideally suited for Beginners, Intermediates, and even Advanced-level players, within an approximate DUPR range of 2.0 to 4.0. That would certainly include me, as well as the vast majority of players I see regularly at my club and on the outdoor pickleball courts of my gated community. If you're reading this review, it undoubtedly includes you too. So, how would I answer the question I posed in my subject line: VOYAGER PRO VS EXPLORER PRO...WHICH WINS? Honestly, it's a win-win situation! I usually arrive at the courts with 3 or 4 racquets in my bag. Whenever I'm in the mood for a wider paddle and better serves, I pull out the Explorer Pro. And whenever I'm game for the benefits of an elongated paddle, the Voyager Pro is my weapon of choice. I would rate both paddles a solid 4.5 out of 5. I boosted their ratings to 5-Stars based on the outstanding customer service and company reputation that we've come to expect over the past decade from Niupipo. I've read many accounts of Niupipo resolving customer issues by going above and beyond any warranty. This is a company that truly stands behind the quality of its products, and I can vouch for this with my own personal experiences with them. In conclusion, you really can't go wrong with either the Voyager Pro or the Explorer Pro. I recommend each of them highly. So, if your budget allows, why not nab both? If you happen to catch a sale or discount...sweet! It would make your investment even more affordable and a greater value. Have fun pickling, and hope to see you soon on the courts!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
    Color: Black & RedVerified Purchase
    I’m really happy with this pickleball set! The paddles feel lightweight but sturdy, and the graphite surface gives a nice, controlled hit. The grip is super comfortable, even during long games. I love that it comes with four balls and a portable bag, making it easy to take anywhere. Being USAPA approved is a big plus too! Great quality for the price—perfect for both beginners and experienced players!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023
    Color: OrangeVerified Purchase
    I've had the pleasure of playing over 100 games these past few weeks with Niupipo's Voyager Pro, as well as Explorer Pro. I really enjoy both of these paddles, and want to share my personal take on each...

    VOYAGER PRO: Elongated pickleball racquets seem to be all the rage, and the Voyager Pro was my very first experience playing with one. Its
    16.5" x 7.5" dimensions were different than my usual 16" x 8" paddles (the Explorer Pro falls into this category).

    It took me a few sessions to get used to a longer, skinnier paddle, but I successfully navigated the learning curve. Soon afterwards, the Voyager Pro became a favorite of mine. Its extended length improved my reach near the sidelines and kitchen. The graphite face, with its textured surface, provided enough grit for effective topspin, sidespin, and backspin shots. The 13.5 mm PPH (polypropylene honeycomb) core produced a plush feel for decent (but not great) control of my dinks, drops, and resets, without compromising the power and pop of my groundstrokes, backhand flicks, and put-aways. The only aspect of my game that suffered a bit of consistency was my serves.

    Weighing in at just 7.7 ozs. (see photo), my Voyager Pro was a bit lighter than the advertised 8 ounces, although certainly within the acceptable variance range. I happen to prefer the swing of a lighter paddle; those who don't could always bulk it up a bit with lead tape.

    The racquet is well-balanced, and does not feel head-heavy or bottom-heavy. The leatherlike grip around the octagonal handle is micro-perforated for sweat resistance, and feels very comfortable and cushiony in my hand. My measurement of the grip circumference showed it to be about 4.3" (see photo). Perfect size for my hand; for those accustomed to a tennis racquet, you could always add a layer or two of overgrip tape.

    I measured the handle length as an even 5" (see photo). So, although the racquet itself is "elongated," the handle is not. That designation is usually reserved for handles in the 5.25" and up range. Many high-end paddle makers go with a 5.5" handle, which seems to best accommodate the two-hand back-handers.

    Since I don't come from a tennis background (my main sports were racquetball and table tennis), my righty pickleball backhand is a one-hander. Therefore, the 5" handle length of the Niupipo is ideal for my game. Nevertheless, for low defensive blocks, I do like the added support of my left (non-dominant) hand. In such instances, I'm able to simulate a two-hander by getting the first three fingers of my left hand around the Voyager Pro's throat, thanks to its well-tapered, teardrop slope near the grip.

    BUYER ALERT: Here's a tip to help you avoid possible confusion. There is another great company within the Amazon marketplace called Onix. Although they primarily manufacture pickleballs, Onix also happens to feature a graphite "Voyager Pro" model in their own product line. It is an exaggerated widebody (8.3" wide, and just 15.5" long), and therefore completely different from Niupipo's offering.

    EXPLORER PRO: As mentioned earlier, the 16" X 8" dimensions of the Explorer Pro are similar to the "standard" paddles to which I had grown accustomed. This one is a definite upgrade from most of the cheapies on Amazon that are sold in sets.

    The Explorer Pro's graphite surface offers much better control than the poppier Explorer Fiberglass model. In most aspects it plays similar to the Voyager Pro, except of course it is a half-inch shorter, and a half-inch wider. Handle length, grip circumference (see photos), as well as core thickness measurements are virtually the same for both models.

    My Explorer Pro weighed in at 8 ounces (see photo). The paddle is light enough to maneuver fluidly at the kitchen line for fast-hand battles. I had no issues with vibration or wrist fatigue. The Voyager may have a bigger sweet spot. But for serves, particularly my vicious sidespin and screwball varieties, the Explorer seems much more consistent.

    A logoed (on both sides), black paddle cover is included with each Niupipo model. The fit is snug, as it took a bit of prodding, pushing, and pulling for me to squeeze each paddle into its case. Fortunately, the neoprene material is stretchy, so the paddles do fit (see photo) and are nicely shielded. Ideally, it should have been designed with an extra quarter-inch lengthwise and widthwise. But hey, who's complaining? I've seen many high-quality paddles, some costing well over $200, that aren't bundled with any cover or protective sleeve at all; nor even an attractive gift box, such as the ones that housed my Niupipo racquets.

    Both paddles feature aesthetically pleasing graphics on each side. I particularly like the distinctive "distressed" Niupipo logo on the faces. Surprisingly, after banging away for many hours with each paddle, they show minimal wear & tear. The edge guards are slightly scuffed, but fully in tact. The handles are still solid, and the surfaces have maintained most of their initial grittiness. No complaints about build or durability on either model.

    Yes, I double-checked the official website...and both Pro paddles are indeed "USA Pickleball Approved," and therefore eligible for sanctioned tournament competition.

    So, are these so-named "Pro" paddles actually suitable for pro-level players of, say, DUPR 5.0 and up? Well, perhaps they might have been back in 2021, when they first hit the market. Paddle technology has advanced significantly since then. Today's pro would probably opt for a Gen-2 model, featuring a Toray 700 raw carbon fiber weave and thermoforming.

    But one of those paddles can cost $250 on average. For us mere mortals, bounded by the law of diminishing returns, how much better would we actually play with a paddle that expensive? Presumably, not
    enough to justify paying double or triple the price of a Niupipo.

    I would say the Voyager and Explorer Pro paddles are ideally suited for Beginners, Intermediates, and even Advanced-level players, within an approximate DUPR range of 2.0 to 4.0. That would certainly include me, as well as the vast majority of players I see regularly at my club and on the outdoor pickleball courts of my gated community. If you're reading this review, it undoubtedly includes you too.

    So, how would I answer the question I posed in my subject line: VOYAGER PRO VS EXPLORER PRO...WHICH WINS? Honestly, it's a win-win situation!

    I usually arrive at the courts with 3 or 4 racquets in my bag. Whenever I'm in the mood for a wider paddle and better serves, I pull out the Explorer Pro. And whenever I'm game for the benefits of an elongated paddle, the Voyager Pro is my weapon of choice.

    I would rate both paddles a solid 4.5 out of 5. I boosted their ratings to 5-Stars based on the outstanding customer service and company reputation that we've come to expect over the past decade from Niupipo. I've read many accounts of Niupipo resolving customer issues by going above and beyond any warranty. This is a company that truly stands behind the quality of its products, and I can vouch for this with my own personal experiences with them.

    In conclusion, you really can't go wrong with either the Voyager Pro or the Explorer Pro. I recommend each of them highly. So, if your budget allows, why not nab both? If you happen to catch a sale or discount...sweet! It would make your investment even more affordable and a greater value.

    Have fun pickling, and hope to see you soon on the courts!
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    VOYAGER PRO VS EXPLORER PRO...WHICH WINS?

    Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023
    I've had the pleasure of playing over 100 games these past few weeks with Niupipo's Voyager Pro, as well as Explorer Pro. I really enjoy both of these paddles, and want to share my personal take on each...

    VOYAGER PRO: Elongated pickleball racquets seem to be all the rage, and the Voyager Pro was my very first experience playing with one. Its
    16.5" x 7.5" dimensions were different than my usual 16" x 8" paddles (the Explorer Pro falls into this category).

    It took me a few sessions to get used to a longer, skinnier paddle, but I successfully navigated the learning curve. Soon afterwards, the Voyager Pro became a favorite of mine. Its extended length improved my reach near the sidelines and kitchen. The graphite face, with its textured surface, provided enough grit for effective topspin, sidespin, and backspin shots. The 13.5 mm PPH (polypropylene honeycomb) core produced a plush feel for decent (but not great) control of my dinks, drops, and resets, without compromising the power and pop of my groundstrokes, backhand flicks, and put-aways. The only aspect of my game that suffered a bit of consistency was my serves.

    Weighing in at just 7.7 ozs. (see photo), my Voyager Pro was a bit lighter than the advertised 8 ounces, although certainly within the acceptable variance range. I happen to prefer the swing of a lighter paddle; those who don't could always bulk it up a bit with lead tape.

    The racquet is well-balanced, and does not feel head-heavy or bottom-heavy. The leatherlike grip around the octagonal handle is micro-perforated for sweat resistance, and feels very comfortable and cushiony in my hand. My measurement of the grip circumference showed it to be about 4.3" (see photo). Perfect size for my hand; for those accustomed to a tennis racquet, you could always add a layer or two of overgrip tape.

    I measured the handle length as an even 5" (see photo). So, although the racquet itself is "elongated," the handle is not. That designation is usually reserved for handles in the 5.25" and up range. Many high-end paddle makers go with a 5.5" handle, which seems to best accommodate the two-hand back-handers.

    Since I don't come from a tennis background (my main sports were racquetball and table tennis), my righty pickleball backhand is a one-hander. Therefore, the 5" handle length of the Niupipo is ideal for my game. Nevertheless, for low defensive blocks, I do like the added support of my left (non-dominant) hand. In such instances, I'm able to simulate a two-hander by getting the first three fingers of my left hand around the Voyager Pro's throat, thanks to its well-tapered, teardrop slope near the grip.

    BUYER ALERT: Here's a tip to help you avoid possible confusion. There is another great company within the Amazon marketplace called Onix. Although they primarily manufacture pickleballs, Onix also happens to feature a graphite "Voyager Pro" model in their own product line. It is an exaggerated widebody (8.3" wide, and just 15.5" long), and therefore completely different from Niupipo's offering.

    EXPLORER PRO: As mentioned earlier, the 16" X 8" dimensions of the Explorer Pro are similar to the "standard" paddles to which I had grown accustomed. This one is a definite upgrade from most of the cheapies on Amazon that are sold in sets.

    The Explorer Pro's graphite surface offers much better control than the poppier Explorer Fiberglass model. In most aspects it plays similar to the Voyager Pro, except of course it is a half-inch shorter, and a half-inch wider. Handle length, grip circumference (see photos), as well as core thickness measurements are virtually the same for both models.

    My Explorer Pro weighed in at 8 ounces (see photo). The paddle is light enough to maneuver fluidly at the kitchen line for fast-hand battles. I had no issues with vibration or wrist fatigue. The Voyager may have a bigger sweet spot. But for serves, particularly my vicious sidespin and screwball varieties, the Explorer seems much more consistent.

    A logoed (on both sides), black paddle cover is included with each Niupipo model. The fit is snug, as it took a bit of prodding, pushing, and pulling for me to squeeze each paddle into its case. Fortunately, the neoprene material is stretchy, so the paddles do fit (see photo) and are nicely shielded. Ideally, it should have been designed with an extra quarter-inch lengthwise and widthwise. But hey, who's complaining? I've seen many high-quality paddles, some costing well over $200, that aren't bundled with any cover or protective sleeve at all; nor even an attractive gift box, such as the ones that housed my Niupipo racquets.

    Both paddles feature aesthetically pleasing graphics on each side. I particularly like the distinctive "distressed" Niupipo logo on the faces. Surprisingly, after banging away for many hours with each paddle, they show minimal wear & tear. The edge guards are slightly scuffed, but fully in tact. The handles are still solid, and the surfaces have maintained most of their initial grittiness. No complaints about build or durability on either model.

    Yes, I double-checked the official website...and both Pro paddles are indeed "USA Pickleball Approved," and therefore eligible for sanctioned tournament competition.

    So, are these so-named "Pro" paddles actually suitable for pro-level players of, say, DUPR 5.0 and up? Well, perhaps they might have been back in 2021, when they first hit the market. Paddle technology has advanced significantly since then. Today's pro would probably opt for a Gen-2 model, featuring a Toray 700 raw carbon fiber weave and thermoforming.

    But one of those paddles can cost $250 on average. For us mere mortals, bounded by the law of diminishing returns, how much better would we actually play with a paddle that expensive? Presumably, not
    enough to justify paying double or triple the price of a Niupipo.

    I would say the Voyager and Explorer Pro paddles are ideally suited for Beginners, Intermediates, and even Advanced-level players, within an approximate DUPR range of 2.0 to 4.0. That would certainly include me, as well as the vast majority of players I see regularly at my club and on the outdoor pickleball courts of my gated community. If you're reading this review, it undoubtedly includes you too.

    So, how would I answer the question I posed in my subject line: VOYAGER PRO VS EXPLORER PRO...WHICH WINS? Honestly, it's a win-win situation!

    I usually arrive at the courts with 3 or 4 racquets in my bag. Whenever I'm in the mood for a wider paddle and better serves, I pull out the Explorer Pro. And whenever I'm game for the benefits of an elongated paddle, the Voyager Pro is my weapon of choice.

    I would rate both paddles a solid 4.5 out of 5. I boosted their ratings to 5-Stars based on the outstanding customer service and company reputation that we've come to expect over the past decade from Niupipo. I've read many accounts of Niupipo resolving customer issues by going above and beyond any warranty. This is a company that truly stands behind the quality of its products, and I can vouch for this with my own personal experiences with them.

    In conclusion, you really can't go wrong with either the Voyager Pro or the Explorer Pro. I recommend each of them highly. So, if your budget allows, why not nab both? If you happen to catch a sale or discount...sweet! It would make your investment even more affordable and a greater value.

    Have fun pickling, and hope to see you soon on the courts!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
    Color: ColorfulVerified Purchase
    I loved the colors and size of these paddles. carrying bag is lightweight and nice. Pretty good price and quick shipping.

    Only problem I have encountered is I tried to do a power shot and one of the paddles cracked. Not sure if I was just unlucky or what. The cracked section almost cut my hand, so I tossed it in the garbage to be safe. Turns out if I toss it I can't get a refund, even if it was dangerous to hold on to.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
    Color: ColorfulVerified Purchase
    Paddle handle is a little larger than some paddle handles which makes it easier to grip. More lightweight than other paddles I have used. Order arrived promptly.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
    My Niupipo paddle is perfect: great feel & power, well made & excellent grip; Fantastic Value. Came right on time, & I love it !!! Tom.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
    Color: Black & RedVerified Purchase
    Good rackets for beginners. Good grip and nice color. Arrived on time and my daughter practices every day.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022
    Color: Black & WhiteVerified Purchase
    I drew the line at paying $150 plus for a pickleball paddle, most of the cost which goes to advertising. This sub $100 paddle is as good as any of the expensive paddles I have played with. It has the conventional shape and mine weighs 8.1 ounces. It has good feel in the hand and the grip is good. Not the fanciest paddle graphics but that is not what wins games. I get good power with this paddle and dinks and drops work well too. It has held up very well. I could not be happier with the performance. I am a 4.0 rec player. Just don't ask me how to pronounce the manufacturer name.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    This was my first paddle purchase and loved it. It helped my play as a beginner player and I am sure will also support me as I move to intermediate.

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  • Sarah Naderi
    1.0 out of 5 stars No balls included!!!!
    Reviewed in Australia on August 23, 2020
    Very disappointing that this order was only partially delivered. I am hoping the balls are sent in a separate shipment, as otherwise, this is very disappointing!!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars I absolutely love this new paddle the design is great and it ...
    Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2018
    I absolutely love this new paddle the design is great and it handles very nicely and is very light weight. The handle it very cushiony
    and fits the hand nicelyvery happy with this product.
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  • Amazon Customer
    2.0 out of 5 stars la différence de prix pour le même produit
    Reviewed in Canada on April 18, 2019
    bon produit mais j'ai payé le double du prix.
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