The Initiate — Play Party

Regular price $90.00 USD Sale price $90.00 USD
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Description

The Initiate in PA6 nylon — chemically and UV sterilizable for professional and shared-use scenarios. Bleach it. Wipe it down with quaternary disinfectants. Soak it in alcohol. Hit it with a UV box between partners. Wood is porous. Leather can't bleach. Even our carbon-fiber Ultimate tier degrades under repeated harsh sterilization cycles. PA6 takes all of it.

The classic fraternity paddle silhouette, rebuilt in the engineering polymer that's designed for the workout.

Pick your colorway below. Standard solid colors, or premium two-color named designs.

Play Party tier. Made to order. Ships in 10–15 business days.

Color Black
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Care Instructions

Most of our toys should be cared for in the same way; do not use a dishwasher, wash with hot soapy water, do not expose to high heat (over 200F/90C) or solvents (acetone, strong alcohol, many household cleansers.) And do not boil them. You can think of them like wood or leather, but much less sensitive to humidity and they require no regular conditioning. For glossy finishes you want to keep shiny and fresh, we recommend Novus plastic polish and cleaner.

Our PETG toys are more sensitive to high temperatures than our other toys, and if you live in a warm or hot climate, we recommend against storing your toys in a hot car or shed, as they may get tacky.

Our nylon materials (anything from our 'Ultimate' and 'Play Party' lines) are immune to most solvents and cleansers and can be sanitized 'in the field' at a play party (or wherever) with your choice of alcohol, quaternary cleanser, etc. To maintain the best finish they should still not be washed in a dishwasher or boiled.

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Rigorously Tested

Evil-Engineering makes over-engineered impact toys from aerospace-grade thermoplastics. Every design is printed in-house on enclosed, high-temperature industrial printers using materials like polycarbonate, carbon fiber nylon, and glass fiber reinforced ABS — the same classes of material found in ballistic shields, aircraft components, and industrial machinery.

These aren't hobby prints in PLA. They're functional tools built to perform, with layer orientation, wall thickness, joint geometry, and material selection all driven by the specific mechanical demands of each component.

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