
Hudef
HPJ Set
Honeycomb casual set with verified dimensions and USAPA approval on file.
Thickness
13 mm
Weight
8.0 ± 0.2 oz
Face material
Mixed fiber
US $76.00 · hudefsport.com
Prices shown in the merchant's listed currency.
OUR TAKE
The HPJ Set delivers USAPA-approved honeycomb paddles with verified dimensions for casual park rotation and shared drop-in play.
Specifications
Materials & build
- Core material
- PP honeycomb
- Face material
- Mixed fiber
Dimensions & weight
- Thickness
- 13 mm
- Dimensions
- 15.94"L × 7.9"W
- Weight
- 8.0 ± 0.2 oz
- Grip length
- 5.12"
- Grip circumference
- 4⅛"
All specifications manufacturer-published (hudefsport.com).
Fit signals
Who this gear suits — and what to double-check before buying.
Green lights
- 13 mm core sits in the common casual-to-improver thickness band.
- Set format covers two players for park courts and shared rentals.
Watchouts
- Mixed-fiber face may feel different from full carbon performance paddles.
Who it's for
Where this gear fits best by player stage — editorial judgment from specs and Toronto play context, not lab measurements.
- Good fit
Beginner
First season, rec drop-in
USAPA-approved two-paddle set with verified dimensions — a straightforward first purchase for park courts and shared drop-in.
- Good fit
Intermediate
Club nights, structured drills
13 mm honeycomb core clears equipment checks at beginner-friendly Toronto events and suits structured club nights.
- Possible with caveats
Advanced
League & tournament prep
Approved for casual league play, but the mixed-fiber face and set format cap performance versus dedicated carbon paddles.
- Players training for faster drives may outgrow this set within a season.
- Possible with caveats
Competitive / Pro
Sanctioned events, USAPA-listed gear
USAPA-listed, so it passes equipment checks — but a casual set is not the profile competitive players choose for pro-track prep.
- Serious tournament players typically move to single performance paddles with carbon faces.
Recommendations are Courlo editorial judgment based on manufacturer specs, USAPA status, and Toronto court context. They are not measured performance data.
Where this fits in Toronto
Court-context scenarios by player level.
- Casual
Alexandra Park casual rotation
Approved paddles for mixed-skill drop-in where players share gear between games.
- Improver
First tournament checklist
USAPA chip clears equipment checks at beginner-friendly Toronto events.
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