Carbon and fiberglass faces, EVA cores, textured surfaces. ITF format paddles made in Yongkang since 2014, shipped to clubs and distributors in 16 countries.
Inside the workshopWe started in 2014 making paddles for a couple of Italian brands who needed someone who would actually answer their questions about core density. We were five people and one press back then. Now we are 52 and we have about 3,800 square meters in the Dongcheng sub-district of Yongkang.
Most of what we do is OEM and wholesale — your logo, your shape, your colorway, our face layup and EVA core. We also keep a few of our own molds running for distributors who just want a solid stock paddle without all the tooling cost. About sixty percent of our volume goes to Italy, the rest spreads across Brazil, Spain, France and a dozen smaller markets.
We are not the biggest factory on the road. But beach tennis is the only thing we make, and after ten years of it we have opinions about every layer.

The roughness and thickness limits moved, and suddenly half our molds were borderline. Here is what that month actually looked like on the floor.

Beach tennis happens on sand next to the sea. So we stopped testing paddles in clean lab conditions and started soaking them.

He didn't care about the price first. He asked about substances. Lily took it from there, and it changed how we document everything.

Five carefully engineered paddles and one we almost threw out. Guess which one she took to the court.

The roughness and thickness limits moved, and suddenly half our molds were borderline. Here is what that month actually looked like on the floor.

Beach tennis happens on sand next to the sea. So we stopped testing paddles in clean lab conditions and started soaking them.

He didn't care about the price first. He asked about substances. Lily took it from there, and it changed how we document everything.