Chicago Slice Fiberglass vs. Pro S

Brand

Price

$250|ProXR Click for an updated price
$150|Legacy Click for an updated price

USAPA Approved

YesYes

Year Released

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Length

16.516

Width

7.58

Core Thickness

1616

Core Material

Polypropylene HoneycombPolypropylene Honeycomb

Facing Material

FiberglassToray T700 Carbon Fiber

Weight (Low-High)

8.2 - 8.28 - 8.4

Handle Length

5.54.85

Handle Grip Circumference

4.254.125

ThePickleballDinks Tier

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ProXR

ProXR

2021

26 paddles

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Legacy

Legacy

2023

Montgomery, Alabama

5 paddles

What began as a hobby for Chris Dickert and John Petty quickly evolved into a passion for pickleball, leading them to develop their first paddle and forge connections across the US and internationally. Committed to growing the sport's future, they plan to introduce Junior paddles for children aged 4-10 and emphasize the importance of mental health through their blog, "The Reset." By advocating for mental health awareness and supporting the pickleball community, they aim to give back to the sport that has become an essential outlet for coping with life's challenges.

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FAQs

  • Which paddle is cheaper?

    Chicago Slice Fiberglass is more expensive ($250) than Pro S ($150).

  • Is there a difference in the core?

    Chicago Slice Fiberglass and Pro S have the same core thickness (16 mm).

  • Which paddle is longer?

    Chicago Slice Fiberglass has a greater length (16.5 inches) than Pro S (16 inches).

  • Which paddle is wider?

    Pro S has a greater width (8 inches) than Chicago Slice Fiberglass (7.5 inches).

  • Which paddle is heavier?

    Chicago Slice Fiberglass and Pro S have the same weight (8.2 oz).

  • Which paddle has a longer grip?

    Chicago Slice Fiberglass has a greater handle length (5.5 inches) than Pro S (4.85 inches).

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