Shockee Vibration Absorber

Sale price$29.99
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Harness the power of Sorbothane, a patented wonder material. Celebrated for its extraordinary shock-absorbing and vibration-isolating properties, Sorbothane is the secret behind the SHOCKEE. Sorbothane is not just for pickleball; this material is used in the space shuttle, audio equipment, to precision machinery, offering unparalleled protection and comfort.

Experience the satisfying feel with each strike, a signature feature that will add confidence to   your game.

The SHOCKEE doesn't just resolve elbow pain, it also reduces the dreaded ear pain that comes from the "Ping" when hitting the pickleball.  The SHOCKEE reduces shockwaves while also minimizing noise waves.

Athletes have reported a remarkable reduction in tennis elbow and wrist tendonitis pain, with some experiencing up to 70% pain relief.

Enhance Your Court Performance and  Your Confidence by using the SHOCKEE.  It offers a great solution for men and women to achieve their ultimate pickleball experience.

The SHOCKEE is not  just a product; it's your partner on the court, pushing your game to be the best that it can be.  Join the ranks of players who choose not just to play, but to excel at the game.  At PickleBlaze we are dedicated to ensure your passion for pickleball is matched by our dedication to your well-being.

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Great Product - Love the Feel

I was trying to purchase a new paddle and disliked all the paddles due to the vibration. I moved my Shockee over from my old paddle and it made a huge difference, it provided a much better paddle feel. I was then able to buy a new paddle with my Shockee installed.

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Larry Smith
Love the feel…

I definitely notice less vibration when hitting the pickleball. I feel like this gives me more control, especially when dinking. I did not notice a difference in sound. I feel like my tennis elbow is less painful but only a couple months in using the product. The product is a bit sticky when new which I am not a fan of, but it goes away over time.