Selkirk Halo Control Max Pickleball Paddles Brown
$139.99
Built for balanced players, the Selkirk Halo Control Max gives you the feel of a high-quality carbon paddle at a mid-tier price. This pickleball paddle features a T700 Raw Carbon Fiber Face for unstoppable spin and consistency. Enjoy unwavering control and a massive sweet spot from the Rev-Core Power Polymer Core. Whether you're a beginner or Pro level player, the Selkirk Halo Control Max delivers the touch and feel to dominate! T-700 Raw Spin Carbon features Raw Spin technology for maximum grit and spin 16mm Core for improved control and sweet spot Rev Polypropylene Honeycomb Core for a larger sweet spot EdgeSentry low-profile, lightweight durable edge guard creates a balanced and solid paddle Max shape increases the sweet spot for balanced players SLK Faux Leather Grip provides stability, comfort and a classy look on the court. Designed and quality controlled in the USA One-year warranty Handle length: 4.85".
Color: Brown
Age Group: adult
Brand: Selkirk
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