Crbn Pickleball

CRBN 2 Trufoam Genesis Pickleball Paddle

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Reinvent your game with the CRBN 2 Trufoam Genesis Pickleball Paddle. Say goodbye to honeycomb cores and core crush, since these new paddles are made using 100% foam cores with unmatched durability, consistency, and performance. Its core enables controlled power that delivers more precision where and when you need it, minimizing the chances of unforced errors in your game. Taking inspiration fr...

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Love my new paddle!!

"Great control and feel!!"

PATRICIA W. (5/5)

SO good on so many levels. It does everything bett

"If you've played with any of the "X" series paddles, these do (literally) everything better. They have a lovely, softer feel than the X series, which very often felt stiff for me out of the box. Power is up probably 30%. . . not as lively as a Mod or GB, but in a very controllable way that rewards good swing mechanics. Spin is ridiculous. . . definitely the "spinniest" paddle I've ever played with. Every time I play there are a few occasions where I think "whelp, that one's going long", and it shockingly dips into the court. Hybrid drives (drop/drives) sink like a submarine and are a pleasure to hit. I've played a lot with the Elongated (1) and the (2), and they each have their merits. I'm not really a 3 guy, so I can't speak to that. The elongated just rips with drives and power game, and the 2 has a noticeable difference in pop, resets, hands, and dinking, but doesn't quite keep up on power. I'm still experimenting with weights to see if I can find the perfect storm. At the moment I'm leaning towards the two because of the ridiculousness of spin it can produce. If you are coming from an "X" paddle, it's a very natural evolution and you'll find you'll play better right out of the box. Jury is out on durability, but because of the simplicity of material construction, I'd assume it stays consistent. Absolutely worth a purchase, IMHO."

Michael O. (5/5)

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