Pickleball is Fun for the Whole Family

If you are an ardent enthusiast of pickleball, then you will know that a right pickle paddle is a must. Good is relative to most people as some will prefer a heavier paddle with a lot of power while others like the maneuverability of lighter option although it means lesser power. 

What is Pickleball?

For those who may not know what this game is but have watched a Racquet sport such as tennis or badminton. The game may be not so foreign to you. It is a racquet sport where you hit a polymer ball over a net. The number of players in the game can be two to four people. 

In pickleball, the racquet has been replaced by a picket paddle which is used to hit the polymer ball over the net. Check out this link for the top five pickleball paddles. Seniors and kids particularly enjoy pickleball. That is because it provides you with good cardio work out without overly stressing your joints.

What to look out when purchasing a pickleball paddle

If you are a beginner in the sport, you may want to go with a lighter paddle that is inexpensive and easier to handle, maneuver as well as train. 

For those who are seasoned players, you may have grown accustomed to the heavier version. The heaviness or lightness of a pickleball paddle has a bearing on how durable and sturdy a paddle can be. Some of the factors to look out for will include the following. 

  1. Weight

If you prefer a lighter paddle, going for one made of composite or graphite will likely work for you. Composite is a much lighter material compared to wood or granite. Paddles made from the latter will pack more power.

In general, a lightweight paddle will weigh around 7.3 ounces while those with a medium weight are about 8.4 ounces. Anything above 8.4 ounces is considered heavy. 

  1. Durability

Pickle paddles made from granite and wood are more durable and can last many years, even with high usage. Those made from lighter materials such as graphite and composite can last up to a year if used daily or approximately three years if used once or twice in a week. 

  1. Shapes

If you care much about form or you feel the design of a paddle can elevate your pickleball game, then you can choose from several options such as: 

  •   Edgeless
  •   Widebody
  •   Elongated
  •   Oversize

Conclusion

Tennis and badminton are enjoyable but can be tough on your joints with all that running and sudden stops. Pickleball is the next best thing that is easier on your joints while still working your cardiovascular system. 

What makes it even more enjoyable is because it is a game that you can safely play with the kids. 

If your paddle is worn or you want to get into pickleball, you now know what to look out for in a paddle. 

 

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