Very poor construction. Bought something cheap so new players would have a paddle. Realized it was a disservice to them because one has to hit the ball perfectly, or else it just clunks. Nearly every ball sounds like a “clunker.”
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Great paddle for the price. I really like the handle size for both length and diameter, since I have large hands. The paddle is a bit heavy, which is fine for power, but my other paddle is lighter and I can switch from forehand to backhand a little quicker.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The band around the paddle is loose. The band rattles every time I hit the ball. I feel it's just a matter of time before it falls off. Perhaps it's just an aberration. It's the first time I buy a Franklin product. I do not fault the seller. Blame falls on the manufacturer.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
We enjoyed playing with it. It has a good grip,and absorb and bounces ball pretty good
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The paddle looks good. The grip is nice but very big. I was attracted since it is Graphite and a good price. When I received it, I was SHOCKED! It is a BRICK. It weighs 50% more than the average paddle (over 12 ounces versus 8 ounces)! For someone who has never played pickleball, this may not seem like much or a big deal. It is! I've played PB for years and tried out dozens of paddles. This Daggar is like none of them. It is WAY too heavy to play the game the way it is supposed to be played. I would rather use a wood paddle. So, I had to pay $9 to ship it back; and then purchase another kind (there are other much better options for under $30).
Verified purchase: No
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