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Finding the Best Pickleball Paddle: Your Ultimate Guide

Written by Chad Gappert | Mar 21, 2024 8:51:46 PM

Whether you're prepping to dominate the courts at New Mexico's first indoor pickleball entertainment center or just looking to upgrade your game in style, finding the perfect pickleball paddle can be a game-changer. Let's dive into the art of picking the ideal paddle that matches your style, budget, and, yes, even your fashion sense.

1. Cost-Effectiveness: Smart Picks for Savvy Players

First things first, not all of us are looking to break the bank on our first paddle. But here's the good news: there are plenty of high-quality, cost-effective options that don't skimp on performance. Brands like Selkirk and Paddletek offer a range of paddles that are perfect for beginners and intermediate players alike, providing a great balance of power and control without the hefty price tag. Remember, the best paddle is the one that feels right in your hands and keeps your wallet happy too! A last bit of advice: avoid the temptingly low-priced wood paddles altogether, unless you're actually trying to get annihilated by your opponent.

Quick pick: Axis Graphite Pickleball Paddle. $39.99 at Dick's Sporting Goods

2. Quality Matters: Invest in Your Play

For those who've caught the pickleball bug and are ready to level up, investing in a high-quality paddle can make a significant difference. Look for paddles with advanced materials like graphite or carbon fiber, which offer superior touch, control, and power. Check out online vendors like PickleballCentral or Pickleball Galaxy for top-of-the-line models from ProLite or Engage. It's worth noting that a better paddle won't instantly make you a pro, but it can enhance your natural skills and make the game even more enjoyable.

Quick pick: Head Radical Elite Pickleball Paddle. $54.95 (on sale) at Pickleball Galaxy

3. Balling Out: Splurge-Worthy Paddles

If you're in the mood to "ball out" and want the crème de la crème of paddles, there are some seriously luxe options out there. We're talking custom-designed paddles from brands like Gearbox and Onix, where you can get paddles made with cutting-edge technology and materials. These are for the players who live and breathe pickleball and want every possible advantage on the court (or just want to look darn good playing).

Quick pick: Mayhem Pickleball Paddle. $209.99 at Onix

4. Fashion on the Court: Show Your Style

Pickleball paddles have become a new canvas for personal expression. From custom colors and patterns to paddles featuring pop culture icons, anime characters, and band logos, there's something for everyone. Etsy is a fantastic place to find custom and hand-painted paddles from small business sellers, offering a unique way to stand out on the court. Other brands at the forefront of fashion paddles include Recess and Tangerine. Who cares if you're a mega-pro or a total novice? With paddles like these, you're gonna look good no matter what.

Quick pick: Recess Roma Pickleball Paddle. $86.00 at Recess

Supporting Local and Minority-Owned Businesses

In our quest for the best pickleball paddles, it's also vital to support local and minority-owned businesses making waves within the industry. While specific minority-owned pickleball brands are still emerging, supporting local sports shops in Albuquerque and minority-owned online stores can make a big difference. Keep an eye out for these vendors and give them your business when you find a gem!

Once you've found your perfect paddle, put it to the test. Soon, Vault Pickleball in Albuquerque will open our doors and a vibrant community will be ready to check out the new paddle – and size up your skills.

What paddle do you use and what would you recommend? Tell us in the comments below!