Q1: Are you a trading company or
factory?
A: We
are top 3 manufacturers in this field in China.
We have complete production line to guarantee our
quality and delivery time. Compared to other
factories, we have our own R&D center to
ensure our quality and improvement in design,
production process and better serve our
customers. By the way we also have experienced
business team to offer the professional
recommendation before placing the order and to do
the satisfied after-sale
service.
Q2: what is your MOQ? Is it possible if I wanna 2
pcs of sample to
test?
A: Usually
our MOQ is 200 pcs. But if you only wanna 2 pcs
of sample, it is also available. We recommend our
stock rackets or black rackets to test the
quality, balance etc. It will save your cost and
time. If quality test is no problem, we can
negotiate our long-term cooperation ASAP. Then
you can customize your own logo or pattern in the
following
order.
Q3:can I know the price?/please send me the price
list.
A: Sure,
please send your detailed demand including the
quantity, the material, the pattern, the shape
etc, or it is better to send a picture for our
reference.
By
the way, can I know your detailed company
information and then we can make the quotation
accordingly.
Q4:How
to Choose a
Paddle
Racket?
A:1.There
are three basic shapes of
Paddle
rackets
Diamond
:These rackets are suitable for
advanced players. The sweet spot is smaller and
is located higher up
on
the racket.It makes it easier
to hit the ball hard. They are not easy to handle
for
beginners.
Tear:
These
rackets are suitable for medium or advanced
players. The sweet spot is higher up the
racket.
Round:
These are best for beginners.
The sweet spot of the racket is rather big and it
is located in the middle of it. The weight of the
rackets is evenly distributed. These sorts of
rackets are usually easy to
handle.
2.Thickness of the
Paddle
racket
Nowadays most rackets range
36mm to 38mm. Advanced players should use thicker
rackets to hit the ball harder. For beginners it
is recommended thinner rackets because they are
easier to
use.
3.Materials of the
Paddle
racket
Most of the frame of the racket
is made of fiberglass or
carbon
fiber.
The
surface
may contain 3k,12k,18k carbon. And these are
introduced to some higher end rackets to make
them extra resistant to shocks and accidents. The
core
of a
paddle
racket is usually made of soft
materials (foam) or hard materials (eva). The
advantages are arguable. It
is
optional.
4.Conclusions
Beginners: Use a light to
medium weight racket, preferably round and thin,
36mm or
38mm.
Medium level players: Use a
medium weight racket. Use a round or tear shape
racket, 36mm or
38mm.
Advanced players: Use any shape
or weight. Most players will make the most of
their talent by utilizing diamond shaped, heavier
rackets, 38mm
thick.
Q5
What is your terms of
payment?
A:
For
goods
in stock, Pay 100% before
shipment. For made-to-order
items,
30% is used as a deposit
by
T/T before production, and 70%
is left before delivery. Before you pay the
balance, we will show you photos and videos of
the product and
packaging.
Q6
Can you produce according
to the
samples?
A:
Yes,
we can produce by your samples or technical
drawings.
But
the delivery time would be longer because of the
designing
and opening the mold. I will confirm the exact
delivery time according to your
samples.
Q7
What is your sample
policy?
A:
We
can supply the sample if we have ready parts in
stock, but the customers have to pay the sample
cost and the courier
cost.
Q8
How about the quality of
your products
?
A:
We have a professional QC team
to strictly inspect and control every section
during producing, products quality is not
a
problem. Furthermore, we will
100% test before delivery, so you can
absolutely
trust
us.
Always a pre-production sample
before mass
production;
Always final
inspection
before
shipment;
Q9
How about the shipping
terms?
A:
It could be shipped by
FedEx,DHL,TNT,UPS, EMS etc for small quantity or
samples.
For bulk
quantity,
it could be shipped by air or by
sea.
The feature of shipping by air:
fast but
expensive
The advance of shipping by
sea:economy but slower than by
air.