If you’re looking for a paddle that gives you the speed, spin, and control you need to level up your play, these two are among the best we’ve seen. We looked closely at the Specton Tribe Pro and the Specton Pro, and here’s what makes them stand out—and which one might be better for you
Introduction
Specton Tribe Pro vs Specton Pro — What Makes Them Stand Out
Here are both paddles & how they match what players want.
Feature | Specton Tribe Pro | Specton Pro | Why It Matters |
Face Material | T700 Japanese Carbon Fiber | Toray T700 Carbon Fiber | High grade carbon → better strength, pop, and durability. Great for spin/control. |
Thickness | 13-16 mm | 16 mm core | Thick core = more power and a large, sweet spot; good for aggressive hitting. |
Weight | 230 g | Slightly Heavier | Heavier paddles give more power but need good grip / control. |
Grip | Ultra-comfort grip (4.85" handle) | 5" ultra comfort grip | Longer, comfy grip helps fatigue, wrist control. |
Edge Guard | Edge guard finish, silver & black carbon interiors | High- Textured face for- added spin, Thermoformed core | Edge guards add durability at edges; textured face helps with spin. |
Design | Crafted for pros, advanced handling + feel | Built for power+ Tournament-level durability | Tribe Pro is built for precision and control, while Pro is designed for maximum power and durability |
Specton Pro Paddels
Conclusion
Both paddles deliver premium performance at competitive prices — making them a strong alternative to bigger global brands.
Pick the Specton Pro if power and spin are your weapons.
Pick the Specton Tribe Pro if precision and reach are your strengths.
Either way, you’re getting a professional-grade paddle built for serious pickleball players.