🏓 Elevate your game with Wilson Echo Carbon – where power, control, and style collide!
The Wilson Echo Carbon Pickleball Paddle combines a lightweight carbon fiber face with a vibration-dampening PolyCore-X honeycomb core, delivering a perfect balance of power, control, and feel. Designed with a shock-absorbing bumper guard and an ergonomic extended handle, it’s built for durability and superior playability. USAPA-approved and ideal for all skill levels, this paddle is your ultimate partner on the court.
Size | 1 |
Brand | WILSON |
Grip Size | 4 1/2 inches |
Sport | Pickleball |
Material | Carbon Fiber |
Skill Level | All |
Frame Material | Carbon Fiber |
Item Weight | 8.6 Ounces |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Product Dimensions | 16"L x 8"W |
UPC | 097512464444 |
String Color | Blue |
Sport Racket String Installation | Unstrung |
Shaft Material | Carbon Fiber |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.1 x 9.84 x 3.03 inches |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 8 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | WILSON |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Echo Carbon |
Color | Black |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Wilson |
Part Number | WR065111U1 |
Style | Echo Carbon |
Included Components | racket |
R**Z
GREAT PADDLE!!
The extra reach allows me to get to more shots. Great power and control as well. For a paddle this long, it’s remarkably well balanced. Great price too! I own four of these paddles.
T**G
Light weight
Excellent paddle. It has a good grip and is lightweight.
A**R
Broke after 2 months
I really enjoyed this racket. Was a bit heavier than I was used to but it had a strong hit and crispness to it. Then it just broke after 2 months. I just hit the ball one day and the handle just snapped. Very disappointed ☹️
B**G
Light and grippy
You’ll notice the grip- not too thin, kind of tacky.The texture of the face gives good spin, and the response is lively.
T**G
Lives up to expectations!! Excellent paddle!!
I really like this paddle. It has lived up to other reviews that I have read.I like the power and touch that it has.Very happy!!
A**R
Got a used paddle
I rented this paddle at a facility. I generally play with anything available. But I was so impressed with this paddle that I ordered one immediately. It gave me a lot of power and spin and I was very excited for it. Have a league game tomorrow so was anticipating it all the more. I mean I tracked it all through shipping and whatnot. Sadly, the paddle that has arrive is a used one. It has play marks all over and the frame is scuffed as well. The surface is broken/dented at 3 spots near the handle so there is no way I can use this tomorrow. Would be returning itEDIT: Got a second paddle.. this one has play marks too. But few. Play marks don't bother me as I rent paddles all the time... But the second one has a slight dent off of the sweet spot which when the ball hits comes off as a hollow spot. I am completely bummed out. I will probably get this paddle anyway but probably from a shop nowEDIT2: Bought a third one as thrice is a charm... 3rd paddle I got also has play marks. I compared all 3 to the one a friend has that he bought new...But thankfully this one has no damage. This one wife is not letting me return either. Upgrading my rating as it is a FANTASTIC paddle... But the whole process was too taxing... Next time I am shoving myself off to tennis express
V**R
Good for Beginner to Intermediate
I've been using this paddle for a year. I got it because I come from the tennis world and Wilson is a popular name. I've always used Wilson rackets, Wilson balls, Wilson shoes. So I thought since Pickleball is kind of like tennis, Wilson is a good option.I win some games against old people and lose some games against young and fit folks, so this paddle won't guarantee you victory, but it will guarantee to be a normal paddle for a beginner to intermediate player. No complaints but also nothing amazing. If it's on sale, grab it. If you're ready for 4.5+ play you'll probably want something higher end.
R**S
UPDATE: Falling Apart Already
UPDATE: So it's falling apart already. It's either a bad racket, I hit too hard (tennis players tend to do that in Pickleball), or Wilson doesn't know how to make paddles yet.The black edging overlaps the face. So, naturally, if you catch the ball near the edge this binding gets a chunk removed.The ending is glued. But it's not substantial enough. It's coming off.I'm sure in another year or so Wilson will make terrific paddles. But, right now, who knows who they've outsourced this to. But I don't have confidence it's going to last very long.- - - - -I played Pickleball once about a year ago. I did well but missed (i.e. "whiffed") because the paddle is so much shorter.I didn't think just 2 more inches would make a difference but it does. Just played for the first time and didn't whiff once. Hit lots of crummy balls, but always hit the paddle surface.I'm going to add weight just to make it more like a racquet (not giving up tennis, just cross-training during the winter). Hopefully when spring comes I'll be able to translate my Pickleball reflexes and volleying skills to the tennis court.
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