HUSTL Legend 16mm Raw Carbon All-Court Paddle
HUSTL Legend 16mm Raw Carbon — All-Court Paddle An Australian-made 16mm raw carbon paddle, well suited to intermediate and advanced players who want a genuine all-court option — enough power for baseline drives, enough feel for the kitchen line. One of the better-value premium paddles in this category. The Legend is HUSTL's longest-running paddle and has a reasonable claim to being their defining product. It sits in the "classic shape, 16mm, raw carbon" category that most serious pickleball players will recognise — the same broad segment as the Joola Ben Johns Perseus, the Selkirk Vanguard Control, and the Six Zero Double Black Diamond. At $199, it's priced well below most of those imports while using comparable thermoformed construction and Japanese-sourced raw carbon. Who it's for The Legend is best described as a "do-everything" paddle. It's not the most powerful option on the market, and it's not the softest-hands control paddle either — but it does both things well enough that most players stop looking once they've tried one. That makes it a strong pick for: Intermediate players (3.0-4.0) who don't want to keep upgrading as they improve Former tennis players looking for a paddle that rewards aggressive swings without punishing touch shots Club-level 4.0+ players who want a versatile paddle that handles drives, dinks, and counter-punches If you're chasing more pop, the HUSTL X15 delivers maximum power and serious spin — but it demands better hands, as the extra pop can cost you control if your skill level isn't quite there. If you want the opposite, the HUSTL G5 sits in a different category again: assisted power with genuine precision and placement, paired with excellent spin — a paddle that plays well at every level, and that most players can grow into rather than outgrow. The Legend sits between them as the balanced, do-everything option. How it plays The thermoformed construction gives it real pop on full swings — enough that ex-tennis players adapting to pickleball tend to get on with it quickly. The raw carbon face grabs the ball well for spin generation, which helps on both drives and topspin dinks. Sweet spot is generous for a 16mm traditional shape. At the net, the 16mm core provides more feel than thinner paddles — less trampoline effect means fewer over-hits on reflex volleys. It's not as plush as a dedicated control paddle, but for a paddle that also produces real drive power, the touch is impressive. Comparison notes Paddle Price Category HUSTL Legend $199 All-court, balanced Joola Ben Johns Perseus $349 All-court, power-leaning Selkirk Vanguard Control $279 All-court, control-leaning Six Zero Double Black Diamond $329 All-court, balanced The Legend is genuinely competitive against paddles at nearly double the price. The main gap is brand recognition rather than performance — HUSTL is Australian and newer, so doesn't carry the marketing weight of the US brands, but the construction quality and on-court feel hold up in direct comparison. Specifications Weight: ~230g (8.0 oz) ± variance Core: 16mm thermoformed polymer honeycomb Face: Japanese raw carbon fibre (T700) Shape: Traditional / standard Length: 16.5" Width: 7.5" Grip length: 5.5" Grip circumference: 4.125" USAPA approved Included Paddle cover, cleaning eraser, and HUSTL cap (valued at $60). Warranty 6-month manufacturer warranty against defects, handled directly with HUSTL. Shipping Ships from Melbourne. Usually, same-day dispatch on orders placed before 2 pm weekdays. Free shipping Australia-wide on orders over $150.
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- Colour
- Black Edge, Red Edge, Pink Edge, Blue Edge
Variants (4)
- Black Edge — 199.00 AUD — In stock
- Red Edge — 199.00 AUD — In stock
- Pink Edge — 199.00 AUD — In stock
- Blue Edge — 199.00 AUD — In stock
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