Customer Review
CoreStrike 45

This paddle has a fantastic rough surface which really maximizes putting spin on the ball. Hopefully the Kevlar surface maintains that friction for longer than 3 months. There was a dramatic difference in my screwball serve and backspin. This paddle is a bit shorter and wider than my current paddle, which seemed to work well in the games I've played with the new paddle. The grip has the raised spiral for grip control and I found to be very comfortable. If you like to play the spin game, this paddle would be a great fit for you. Even if you're not taking advantage of the spin, I found a very generous sweet spot giving consistent pop while still being able to switch to a dink by loosening my grip. Overall, this is a great paddle. I'm glad it comes with the case to protect this investment.

I’ve gone through my share of pickleball paddles, and this Aramid Kevlar paddle has quickly become my go-to because it combines everything I’ve been looking for in one sleek design. The first thing I noticed was the 45° cross-woven T700 carbon fiber, which really expands the sweet spot and keeps my shots consistent even when I don’t hit dead center. I play an aggressive game, and the Kevlar surface impressed me with how much spin and control it gave me—whether I was going for a topspin drive or just a soft dink at the net, the paddle felt like an extension of my hand. The thermoformed one-piece construction gives it a solid, durable feel that doesn’t rattle, and the EVA foam with honeycomb core keeps vibrations down so my arm doesn’t tire out during longer matches. I’ve also accidentally clipped the court and net posts a few times, but the edge guard has done its job perfectly, with no chips or cracks so far. It’s lightweight but powerful, and I’ve noticed I can generate a lot of pop without sacrificing accuracy. The included full-cover case was a thoughtful addition, protecting the entire paddle instead of just the face, which makes it easier to toss into my gear bag without worrying about scratches. For anyone who wants a paddle that can keep up with advanced play and still feel comfortable for long sessions, this one really nails the balance of power, spin, and durability, 5 Stars!
Aero Swift

This paddle feels well-balanced and offers good spin and control on the court. The open throat design does seem to help with airflow, and the surface gives a decent mix of power without feeling too stiff. The edge protection is a nice touch, especially since it’s edgeless, though you’ll want to make sure the tape stays put over time. It’s USAPA approved, so tournament-ready, but it might not feel as powerful as some thicker, heavier paddles.

I brought this T700 carbon fiber paddle to my weeknight ladder league after retiring an older fiberglass stick, and the difference showed up on the very first warm-up: my dinks sat lower, my resets stopped popping up, and I could finally shape a heavy, reliable topspin on serves without over-swinging. The 16mm core paired with the Air Dynamic Throat feels incredibly stable at the kitchen—blocks and hand battles are calmer—yet I still get effortless pace when I drive or counter because the open-throat design seems to cut through the air and get the face where I want it faster. The advanced 4-layer hybrid surface (T700 carbon with a fiberglass layer) gives the face a crisp bite that grabs the ball for controlled spin, but it never feels “boardy”; touch shots off the tip and heel land where I aim, which tells me the sweet spot is generous and consistent. At only 8 ounces, it has a perfect balanced weight and looks great on the court, an excellent value for the price! I love the edgeless profile for cleaner contact, and the included 3K PU interwoven edge tape plus the silicone guards at 2 and 10 o’clock are smart insurance—after a couple of court kisses and one ambitious dig off the tape, there’s barely a scuff. Balance is right in the sweet zone for me—quick at the net without feeling head-light on drives—and after a few sessions the surface is holding up with no glazing or dead spots. Being USAPA approved is the final confidence boost; I used it at a local round-robin and had zero questions at check-in. If you’re looking for a paddle that tightens up the soft game, adds easy, controllable spin, and still brings put-away power when the ball floats, this one nails the blend and made my whole toolkit feel sharper, 5 Stars!

I’ve been playing pickleball for a couple of years, and this KASACA Premium Paddle instantly became my go-to. The T700 carbon fiber surface really gives you that extra spin on the ball, and the 16mm thickness makes it feel solid yet comfortable in hand. The air open throat design gives great aerodynamics — I noticed quicker reaction times at the net.
The edgeless design is a nice touch, not just for looks but also for preventing mishits off the edge. It’s lightweight but still feels sturdy, and after a few weeks of play, it’s holding up really well. Best of all, it’s USAPA approved, so I can use it in tournaments.

The KASACA Premium Pickleball Paddle (Aero Swift 2.0) has a great weight balance — not too heavy, not too light — which makes it comfortable to swing without tiring out my wrist. The packaging is nice, nice enough to gift (I've provided a photo of it to see). The T700 carbon fiber face feels solid and responsive, giving me good control and a nice pop on my shots. The 16mm thickness offers a softer touch while still allowing for plenty of power when needed, and the air open throat design helps with maneuverability. I haven’t played enough games yet to fully test durability, but the edgeless design and overall build quality look promising. So far, it feels like a well-made, high-performance paddle for both control and spin. Good value for the money as well. The length of the handle is spot on too.

I recently purchased a high-tech pickleball paddle from KASACA, and it has truly upped my game. Made with carbon fiber, it offers excellent control and enhanced spin, making each shot feel more precise and powerful. I like that it came with a protective cover, as well as corner/edge guards to help keep the paddle in great condition. It’s comfortable to play with, well-balanced, and durable—perfect for both casual matches and competitive play.

Great value awesome control very good spin super comfort