Dink - Highvoltage Pickleball Landing Page Template
Dink is a full-viewport, hero-dominant landing page template built for a high-performance pickleball equipment brand. It uses an industrial carbon fiber visual system, immersive macro product photography sequences, and a deliberate click-through flow. Two conversion touchpoints guide serious players toward a product collection without rushing the sell.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Dink is a single-page, hero-dominant landing page template designed for a performance pickleball equipment brand. The layout moves visitors through a vertical scroll journey from a full-viewport player portrait to intimate macro shots of the paddle itself. Every design decision reinforces one message: this gear was built differently.
Who this template is for
This template is built for pickleball equipment brands that compete on craft, not price. It speaks directly to players and buyers who want proof before they purchase.
- Tournament-level players and competitive 4.0-plus grinders who research gear before committing
- Rec-league players moving up from entry-level paddles and looking for a credible upgrade
- College-aged players with a tennis background discovering competitive pickleball
What problem this template solves
Most product landing pages show gear on a white background and call it a day. That approach fails the buyer who needs to feel the product before clicking. Dink solves the gap between a flat product grid and a purchase decision.
- Visitors cannot touch or hold the paddle, so the template manufactures that tactile experience through scale and visual detail
- Standard grids bury the engineering story, while this layout surfaces it section by section
- Generic sports templates feel soft; this one matches the intensity of the audience it serves
What you get with this template
You get a structured, full-width immersive landing page with a clear visual hierarchy and two purposeful conversion touchpoints. The template is ready to build from and includes a defined design direction at every scroll position.
- A full-viewport hero section with a player portrait, hard directional lighting, and a ghost-outlined call-to-action button
- A slow-zoom macro scroll sequence covering honeycomb core, edge guard seam, and grip perforation detail
- A sticky secondary call-to-action pill in the bottom-right corner for spec-driven comparison shoppers
Feature list
This section covers the core functional and design features built into the Dink landing page template.
Full-Viewport Hero Portrait
The header fills the entire screen with a vertical player portrait shot from the knees up. The paddle face angles toward the camera at near-macro detail. Hard directional light catches sweat against a matte black background, and a single line of uppercase knockout type sits in the negative space above the shoulder. No lifestyle. No smile. Just the tool.
Immersive Macro Scroll Sequence
After the hero, the scroll drops into a slow-zoom sequence of intimate product detail. Each section fills the viewport with a single close-up: honeycomb core cross-section, edge guard welding seam, grip perforation pattern. Stats and specs appear as minimal overlays that feel stamped directly onto the materials, building the engineering case one frame at a time.
Dual Call-to-Action Architecture
The primary call to action, "Shop the Carbon Series," appears first as a ghost-outlined button over the hero. It reappears as a solid high-voltage yellow-green bar after the third immersive section, once desire has been built. A secondary "Compare Paddles" pill floats sticky in the bottom-right corner throughout the scroll for buyers who need data before they commit.
Industrial Carbon Fiber Color System
The palette is matte black, exposed aluminum, and woven carbon weave gray for all backgrounds and body elements. The high-voltage yellow-green accent is reserved exclusively for calls to action, price callouts, and edge accents. This constraint gives every interactive element instant visual authority on the page.
Full-Width Immersive Layout Structure
The template alternates between full-bleed product photography and tight detail crops as the visitor scrolls. This rhythm creates a documentary pacing that keeps attention moving downward. There are no sidebars, no competing columns, and no distraction from the product story.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-viewport hero | Opens with player portrait and ghost call to action button |
| Macro scroll one | Honeycomb core cross-section with spec overlay |
| Macro scroll two | Edge guard welding seam with spec overlay |
| Macro scroll three | Grip perforation pattern with spec overlay |
| Solid call to action bar | High-voltage yellow-green "Shop the Carbon Series" button |
| Sticky compare pill | Floating "Compare Paddles" tap-target for spec buyers |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an industrial raw theme that feels like cracking open a case to find a precision-built paddle inside. Every color decision is deliberate and load-bearing.
- Background and structural elements use matte black (#1A1A1A), carbon weave gray (#3D3D3D), and exposed aluminum (#A8B0B8)
- The high-voltage yellow-green (#CCFF00) appears only on calls to action, price callouts, and edge accents to preserve its visual impact
- Typography uses uppercase knockout type for hero headings, keeping the editorial tone fashion-forward rather than sports-catalog
Mobile & speed optimization
The full-width immersive layout is designed to translate its intensity to smaller screens without losing the visual weight that makes it effective.
- Full-viewport sections and full-bleed photography maintain their impact at mobile widths through controlled cropping
- The sticky "Compare Paddles" pill is sized as a tap-target for thumb-friendly use on touchscreen devices
- The alternating full-bleed and detail-crop rhythm remains legible and engaging at every viewport size
How this template helps you convert
This template earns the click by sequencing desire before asking for it. The conversion architecture is intentional and progressive.
- The hero portrait creates immediate brand authority and plants the ghost call to action early without pressure, letting the product introduce itself at full scale before any hard sell.
- The macro scroll sequence builds the case across three detailed sections, giving the visitor a near-tactile understanding of the product so that by the time the solid call to action bar appears, the decision is already forming.
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Sports and Recreation with a specific focus on the pickleball equipment niche. It is suited for brands operating in the competitive paddle and gear market.
- The creative direction follows a Hero's Journey arc, moving the visitor from observer to someone who sees themselves as the player in the portrait
- The template style is Full-Width Immersive, a format that removes chrome and distraction to keep the product the only thing on screen
- The header concept draws from a Full-Screen visual background approach, adapted here to a still editorial portrait rather than a looping video
- The Futuristic Neon theme is expressed through the high-voltage yellow-green accent rather than broad neon use, keeping the palette tactical and restrained
- This is a Click-Through landing page; its sole job is to move a qualified visitor to the product collection page with high intent




Theme
Futuristic Neon
Creative direction
Hero's Journey
Color system
Carbon Fiber
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Full-viewport Hero Portrait
Immersive Macro Scroll Sequence
Dual Call-to-action Architecture
Industrial Carbon Fiber Color System
Full-width Immersive Layout
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