TAK10 Warranty Information
Paddle Registration :
- A paddle purchased directly from the TAK10 Sports website, can be automatically registered at the time of purchase during checkout
- If you purchased your paddle from an Authorized Dealer (i.e. Amazon) please register your paddle at TAK10.com within 14 days of purchase.
Return Policy :
- All paddles have a “no questions asked,” money back guarantee policy on returns within 30-days from the date purchased.
- TAK10 will pay for the cost of shipping on returned paddles, (if shipped in the U.S.).
Product Warranty :
TAK10 offers the highest quality pickleball paddles backed by a lifetime warranty against “delamination”. Delamination occurs when the outer layer separates from the core of the paddle.
Other than delamination, TAK10 paddles have a one-year warranty against manufacturer defects valid from the date of purchase.
- Warranty is only for the original purchaser.
- Proof of purchase is required and can be found on our website.
- TAK10 will evaluate and determine whether a paddle is covered by the product warranty and deemed replaceable.
- Replacement paddles to be of equal or lesser value.
What is NOT covered by the warranty?
- Normal wear and tear, abuse and negligence*
- Any modifications made to the paddle after purchasing
- Fading of graphics
- Paddles left in the elements like your car or garage, paddles should be kept indoors in a moderate temperature.
- Excessive damage to edge guard
- Hitting objects other than a pickleball.
- Someone other than the original purchaser submitting a warranty claim
- Buying from a non-authorized TAK10 dealer (Facebook groups etc.)
- TAK10 promotional paddles are not covered by this warranty
How long should a paddle last? Paddles themselves, depending on how often you play, can last a long time. Some individuals prefer to get a new paddle every 6-8 months; others every year and still others, every 3+ years. But as with anything, there are wear and tear components. The edge guard is a protective barrier that also adds perimeter weighting but repeated accidental contact with the ground (normal wear and tear) will eventually cause it to loosen and/or become scratched which creates a need for replacement. Over time, the grip (depending on how often it’s used) may need replacement. This normal wear & tear is not a manufacturer’s defect.
Warranty Claims :
If you think your paddle is delaminated, please follow this link:
- Why do you think your paddle is delaminated?
- What is your paddle doing differently than when it was new? please be specific.
- Has your paddle contacted any other object besides a pickleball?
- Has your paddle ben left in the elements (car trunk, garage etc).