IANONI PP Series Textured Carbon Pickleball Paddle — 13mm PP Honeycomb Core
Fast. Crisp. Reactive.
The IANONI PP Series is built for players who want a fast-feeling, reactive paddle — one that responds immediately on contact rather than absorbing energy into a thick, soft core. At 225–235 g with a 13mm PP honeycomb core, these paddles sit at the responsive end of the performance spectrum: quick through the air, crisp at contact, and well-suited to players who favour sharp volleys, fast exchanges, and a direct connection to the ball.
The textured carbon fiber face adds surface grip that helps you shape shots with spin — particularly useful on kitchen dinks, angled drives, and lobs where controlling the ball's trajectory matters as much as power. Three models in the PP series (PP4700, PP4800, PP4900) offer the same core construction with slight variations in finish and colour.
Why Players Choose the PP Series
- Textured Carbon Fiber Face — Surface grip for spin-friendly performance on dinks, drives, and lobs
- 13mm PP Honeycomb Core — Thinner core for a faster, more reactive feel compared to 16mm or 20mm paddles
- 225–235 g Lightweight Build — Quick swing speed and fast reactions through volleys and kitchen exchanges
- Three Models — PP4700 (Clear Blue), PP4800 (Pink), PP4900 (Blue) — same construction, different finishes
- Most Affordable Paddle in the Belletify Range — Carbon fiber performance at an accessible entry price
Specs
- Series: PP4700 / PP4800 / PP4900
- Face: Textured Carbon Fiber
- Core: PP Honeycomb (13mm)
- Weight: 225–235 g
Shipping
- Free standard shipping: 12–20 business days
- Express shipping: €9.99 — 7–15 business days
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the PP4700, PP4800, and PP4900?
All three models share the same core construction — textured carbon fiber face, 13mm PP honeycomb core, and 225–235 g weight range. The differences are in finish and colour: PP4700 in Clear Blue, PP4800 in Pink, PP4900 in Blue. Performance is consistent across the series.
How does a 13mm core compare to 16mm or 20mm?
A thinner 13mm core produces a faster, harder response — the ball comes off the face quickly with less energy absorption. A thicker 16mm or 20mm core increases dwell time, giving more feel and control at the kitchen line. The PP Series' 13mm core suits players who prefer a reactive, direct feel and fast exchanges.