FRESCOBOL Wholesale
YIWU · CHINA · SINCE 2011

About

Our story

Our workshop sits in the south end of Choujiang industrial zone in Yiwu, Zhejiang. We started in 2011 with two production lines for wooden frescobol paddles — back then most orders came through a Brazilian trader who happened to find us at the Canton Fair. Today we ship to about 18 countries; Brazil and Australia stay the biggest, and Israel is the one growing the fastest in the last three years.

62 people on the floor right now. Some have been here since 2013. The boss (Mr. Wang, founder) still walks the workshop most mornings before going up to the office.

We do mostly OEM — your brand, your spec. Sometimes a buyer just wants 200 pairs with their logo silk-screened, sometimes it's a 5000-pair container. Either way works for us. MOQ on standard models is 200 pairs; on totally custom shapes, usually 500.

Numbers, roughly

The factory in figures

2011Year we started
5,400 m²Floor space
62People
18Export markets
Inside the workshop Hot-press station, summer 2024
What we make

Beach rackets, leather wraps, training balls

We mostly build classic Brazilian-style beach paddles — multi-layer plywood (poplar core, beech face), hot-pressed and CNC-shaped. Frame thickness 8 mm to 12 mm depending on the buyer's spec.

Then leather wraps for handles (real cowhide, dyed in-house) and rubber/EVA training balls. Custom silk-screen printing is done by my colleague Lin, she runs that whole corner.

MOQ is usually 200 pairs for OEM. Smaller orders happen, but the per-piece is higher because we still have to set up the silk-screen.

Who you'll talk to

The sales side

If you email us, it'll most likely be David Chen (陈伟) who replies — he's been here since 2016 and runs the overseas orders. He speaks English, alright Portuguese (he says it's still bad but our Brazil customers seem fine with it).

For Hebrew-speaking buyers, Sarah Wang (王雪) handles Israel and a couple of accounts in Greece. She joined in 2020.

We don't list a phone or an email on this site. Every inquiry comes through the chat widget at the corner of the page, or the contact form. Keeps everything in one inbox where the whole team can see what is coming in. We reply within a day, including weekends if its urgent.

Sales desk David at his desk, the corner that gets the morning light
Sarah
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