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CaptoOuterSpace /r/Pickleball
2 points
1970-01-19 23:15:07.488 +0000 UTC

I cant speak for the one posted but if you want something that's totally workable and decent I recommend the link below. Its not much more expensive and is more than enough quality-wise for someone just entering the sport.

https://www.amazon.com/Pickleball-Approved-Lightweight-Honeycomb-Composite/dp/B07BJY4YS6/ref=pd\_bxgy\_img\_2/131-7730055-8742618?pd\_rd\_w=lkDT7&pf\_rd\_p=c64372fa-c41c-422e-990d-9e034f73989b&pf\_rd\_r=6CK8X9VMAV9TK6XSSNC7&pd\_rd\_r=ac082aed-4cea-4783-b722-4ce33c146ba8&pd\_rd\_wg=NKfvx&pd\_rd\_i=B07BJY4YS6&psc=1

CaptoOuterSpace /r/Pickleball
1 point
1970-01-19 23:15:44.335 +0000 UTC
Financial_Fun_3683 /r/Pickleball
3 points
1970-01-20 09:13:56.786 +0000 UTC

Niupipo set on sale

Grab this on crazy discount right now. $40 for two decent beginner paddles. These are the loaners at my club so I've played with them and know they hold up to abuse. I started with the SLK set ($75 for two) which I normally recommend for the one-year warranty, but there isn't any performance difference at the beginner level.

Edit: Recommending these because what everyone else says is true. Most paddles in the sub-$100 range will play almost identical, including these. Put the $60 you are saving towards the next paddles when you reach a point you feel the paddle is holding you back, and then try one based on what you think you need more of (speed/spin/control).

None+m6503gp2XbPS /r/Pickleball
3 points
1970-01-19 22:02:47.25 +0000 UTC

Here is more detail (back at my desk) - this is the starter set that I picked up for my wife and I. I literally bought these from my phone while walking off the court after playing with friends for the first time.. I have been totally hooked on PB ever since :)

These are great paddles for starters.. once you get comfortable with the rules and the game and you become an addict like me.. then I encourage you to try and get your hands on a more expensive paddle with a bigger sweet spot and see what you think. You will be blown away by the choices.. longer paddles, wider paddles, longer handles, shorter handles thicker inner walls, better grips, some for spin, some for power.. etc..

My current paddle is THIS ONE - mine is over a year old now, but still going strong. I am only now starting to get the itch for a new one.. and I have some friends that are playing at the 4+ level who have paddles for different situations.. it's crazy to me but you will get there if you turn into an addict :)

Good luck