New! Fun Florida Spring Break beach frescobol paddles in solid wood!
Super light weight yet very strong! Designed in Brazil to professional standards so the head to handle balance is perfect making it easy and fun to play.
This Vero Frescobol starter set contains everything you need to learn the game. Perfect for kids, teens or adults that want a quality set that will last but won't cost a fortune. Have fun while developing hand-eye coordination skills and performing a bit of exercise. New, for 2020 - Vero Classic Blue super light weight birch wood models wrapped with our premium padded white grips. The honeycomb structure wood combined with our original paddle shape yields a very wide sweet spot that improves ball accuracy.
Our complete frescobol set contains the following:
2 wood light weight and durable frescobol paddles. Only 9oz (255g) each! Official 16.75” Long 7.75” Wide.
2 padded and comfortable white grips wrap each paddle
1 official frescobol medium-bounce high visibility red rubber balls
1 beach tote bag
2 rubber practice balls
2 rubber feather practice darts
Light weight, durable and perfectly balanced beach paddles with a soft comfortable grip is what you need for long fun rallies. Perfect for spring break & summer fun! Paddles also good for playing paleta, racchettone, pok ta pok, racketa, matkot, fastball, beachracket.
A perfect starter set.
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How to Play
Frescobol is normally played on the beach but can be played anywhere you have some open space. Standing approximately 15 feet apart, use your racquet to tap the ball to your partner. A normal racquet-ball may be used. Without allowing the ball to hit the ground, continue hitting the ball back and forth slowly at first trying to get a rally going while establishing a rhythm. After some practice, you may begin hitting the ball with much more pace. The key, just like other racquet sports, is to concentrate on the ball; watching it all the way until it meets your racquet. Soon you will have fast pace rallies of 20 or more strokes! Rules? There aren’t any, unless you make them up yourself. It’s a game of endurance and precision between you and your partner… and is full of calorie burning exercise! (Of course, always know your immediate surroundings so not to hit someone accidentally with the ball or racquet.)
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