CX14H (Thin Grip) vs. CP7 - Green (7.8oz)

Brand

Price

$199.99|Click for an updated price
$99.99|Gearbox Click for an updated price

USAPA Approved

YesYes

Year Released

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Length

15.62516.5

Width

87.375

Core Thickness

1413

Core Material

Toray T-700 Carbon FiberPolypropylene Honeycomb

Facing Material

3K Woven Carbon Fiber RibbedCarbon Fiber and Glass Fiber Blend

Weight (Low-High)

8 - 87.8 - 7.8

Handle Length

5.6255.5

Handle Grip Circumference

3.6254

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Gearbox

Gearbox

2007

San Diego, CA

38 paddles

Gearbox was founded in California by professional racquetball player Rafael Filippini, who combined his expertise in composites with his passion for sports to create a technology-driven brand for athletes. Since its inception in 2007, Gearbox has expanded from racquetball to include pickleball, paddleball, and squash, becoming known for its superior quality, durability, and innovative technologies. Gearbox aims to enhance players' experiences and support their love of sports through its advanced equipment and apparel.

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FAQs

  • Which paddle is cheaper?

    CX14H (Thin Grip) is more expensive ($199.99) than CP7 - Green (7.8oz) ($99.99).

  • Is there a difference in the core?

    CX14H (Thin Grip) has a greater core thickness (14 mm) than CP7 - Green (7.8oz) (13 mm). Conversely, a thinner core tends to provide more power and speed, suitable for players emphasizing a more aggressive playstyle.

  • Which paddle is longer?

    CP7 - Green (7.8oz) has a greater length (16.5 inches) than CX14H (Thin Grip) (15.625 inches).

  • Which paddle is wider?

    CX14H (Thin Grip) has a greater width (8 inches) than CP7 - Green (7.8oz) (7.375 inches).

  • Which paddle is heavier?

    CX14H (Thin Grip) has a greater weight (8 oz) than CP7 - Green (7.8oz) (7.8 oz).

  • Which paddle has a longer grip?

    CX14H (Thin Grip) has a greater handle length (5.625 inches) than CP7 - Green (7.8oz) (5.5 inches).

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