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Pickleball Paddles: JOOLA Tyson McGuffin 3S 14mm

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Not everyone plays for tournaments and competition
I would say I am a 3.5 player. Played tennis and transitioned to pickleball. I've been playing for about 1 year now (4-6 hrs a week). I've owned several $200+ paddles (Joola Scorpeus, Selkirk Power Air series) and demoed many other high end paddles (Luxx, perseus, amped air, ronbus, vatic). I also had friends get started with pickleball and play with AliExpress/Temu raw carbon fiber knock offs. I sold off most of my expensive ones because they were too generic or marginally better than a Temu/Friday paddle.

My thoughts after a year of playing and introducing others.:
Category: Beginner/Intro with no background in paddle/racquet sports. Player level (0-2)
Paddle composition: Fiberglass paddles with little to no texture surface.
Cost: <$15 per paddle, <$50 for a set of 4 with bag and ball
Retailer: Amazon, Target, Walmart, Temu, Aliexpress.
If you are new to racquet sports and just want to hit around with friends, a <$15 amazon, walmart, target fiberglass paddle will suffice. Even sets with 4 paddles with balls for ~$50 is fine. It gets the family and friends outdoors and provides entertainment. Great for kids, friends, or family weekend. Great cheap and easy way to get friends and family outdoors. Easier than tennis to pick up. The small court size, simpler ball movement (less bounce, spin, speed, power), paddle/racquet length (shorter and easier to coordinate hand/eyes) make this a fun and easier game. Having a set of 2 or 4 allows to bring a match to any court, parking lot, drive way, etc. I was proficient enough with racquet sports to keep up and play a decent game but noticed my drops, spins, and control were limited by my paddle. My kids still use these and damage them all the time. These are great for introducing new players. Stay away from wooden ones. The are loud, vibrate, and deter you from wanting to play more. If its free from a promotion or something, thats fine. I would not spend any money on wooden ones.

Category: Intermediate/ Tennis or racquet ball background. 3+
Paddle composition: Carbon Fiber with raw carbon face. Carbon Fiber with spray on texture grit.
Cost: <$25-50 per paddle, Usually not sold in sets.
Retailer: Amazon, Temu, Aliexpress, private labels (Friday paddles, luzz, pickleball poker)
If you enjoy it and want to do spin, power, drops etc. a <$50 paddle works well. Temu/Aliexpress/Juciao -Raw carbon fiber paddle works just as well and provides the features you need to advance, learn, and make meaningful improvements. Downside of Temu/Ali paddles is the vendor and quality control issues. You have to deal with questionable vendors in China and hope for an ability to return. I purchased a carbon fiber face paddle only have an image of carbon fiber fabric laminated onto the face. My credit card refunded me the money. There are a lot of knock off vendors in that marketplace. You will see a lot of T700 raw carbon paddles that have similar shapes. They appear to be similar, but vary slightly on weight, balance etc. It's a bit random and difficult to find the same paddle if you like what you get. Most beginners wont notice a difference and this paddle will be 10xs better than the fiberglass paddles above. The Juciao paddles started off as a knock off brand, but now is turning into a more legitimate paddle company (but also cost more now). They are a little more consistent with their paddles. https://www.aliexpress.us/item/32...pt=glo2usa

Friday pickleball is another brand that offers 2 for $100. Great spin, pop, decent power. This will hold you for quite some time and even work as a backup paddle. Great customer service, good return policy. You can even borrow for "90" days if you would like to see if you like the game. Friday will at least QAQC and let you return if you are unhappy. The Friday and Juciao paddles easily rival paddles in the $150 range. https://fridaypickle.com/products/friday-paddle

Category: Advanced/ Tennis or racquet ball background. 3+
Paddle composition: Carbon Fiber with raw carbon face. Carbon Fiber with spray on texture grit.
Cost: 100+ per paddle, Usually not sold in sets.
Retailer: Amazon, Joola, Selkirk, Engage, 6 Zero etc.
If you can identify your technical strength/weakness during games, you would probably be in the $100+ range. You find paddles that correct for what you lack or want to amplify. As you get better most people move away from large sweet spots and focus on power or control. Players often own many different paddles to be able to switch their play style (unless you are that good and consistent). Little to no warranty. Paddles are consumables. They wear over time. They will need to be replaced after extensive use. Selkirk (not SLK line) is the only ones that offer a lifetime warranty.
I currently use a selkirk invikta power air as my primary to smash and have faster hands. I sold the rest of my high end paddles off due to a lack of warranty. My secondary/fun paddle is a $40 Juciao from temu. Whenever I feel I'm off my game or want to switch it up I use this paddle. It is also fun to try something different and make you focus on different aspects of your game. Currently looking to pick up a Friday paddle as well after demoing one. Great bang for your buck for $50. They all play a little different and will help you play better if you know what you are looking for. (more power, more control, bigger sweet spot).

Im a slickdealer at heart. Always looking for the best bang for your buck. The high end stuff is mostly for looks, status, and bragging rights.
You can certainly ask but it doesn't mean they are required to obey your command. It is only banned from USAP tournament. There are governing bodies where the paddle is not banned, pretty much all other associations except the USAP. Do you even know why it was banned? Yeah didn't think so. But you do you Karen. Make sure before you play anyone in rec play, go up to them and look up the paddle they are playing to make sure they are certified by the governing body of your choice. This is not the only paddle or brand that it happened to. Do you know all of the ones that are banned?

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I've never playedpickle ball, but my wife who already plays tennis in league, said she want's to get into pickleball, too. Would this be a good set to gift her? Or, are pickleball rackets more of an individual thing that the player should pick out for themselves?
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Odub
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Someone share links to other beginner pb rackets that can also be used in tournament play.
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Quote from Backhome77 :
I've never playedpickle ball, but my wife who already plays tennis in league, said she want's to get into pickleball, too. Would this be a good set to gift her? Or, are pickleball rackets more of an individual thing that the player should pick out for themselves?
I get my paddles from Aliexpress, plenty of them are highly reviewed on reddit, youtube etc. I have a Juciao paddle "Pickleball Paddle Carbon Surface with High Grit & Spin USAPA Compliant Enhanced Power Sweet Spot T700 Raw Carbon Fiber Paddle"
It's extremely good, on par with any high end paddle you could get
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I bought. I play my wife/friends on a court by my house or at their club, couldn't care less about tournaments.
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Dstufli
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Quote from sam_ay :
How is this paddle?

https://sport.woot.com/offers/qyn...cnt_wp_0_9
Its much thicker than the others with honeycomb core.

I played a lot of pickleball during the pandemic and have been thinking about getting back into the game. But the paddle tech has changed so much and there are so many new companies now, that I don't even know where to begin.
It's not an optimized for the price paddle at full cost. If you are going to play regularly, $100 is about the starting point for a competitive paddle. That would be the Vatic Pro V7 Flash for most advanced beginner players. It has it's drawbacks such as lacking power, but it's commonly also used by a small percentage of advanced players, so it has staying power for most players.

For a bit more, 11six24 makes probably the most recommended bang for the buck paddles right now and they are widely used in advanced play.

Pickleball Apes Pulse line is popular right now as are the Joola Gen 4's when you get into the most expensive paddles. Franklin C45 is hot right now also. Of course, paddle preference is highly personal so you'll get a lot of thoughts the more people you ask.
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Quote from Odub :
Someone share links to other beginner pb rackets that can also be used in tournament play.
Best option: buy a Vatic Pro Prism Flash (100% consistent control) or a Pegasus Jellybean (a little more power/pop, still a lot of control, shorter with faster hand speed). Or the Friday Fever which is coming out today, but that's a little more of an intermediate paddle. 16mm is a good thick size for good control. Those paddles are all $90-100, and $10 off promo codes are all over the internet.

Other good options: $59 Friday paddle (wears out faster), $50-80ish Juciao paddles off of AliExpress (most aren't tourney approved, hit or miss quality)

Don't go to a department store for your paddles, they're pretty crap.
Last edited by QFT May 16, 2025 at 09:06 AM.
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Quote from sam_ay :
How is this paddle? https://sport.woot.com/offers/qyn...cnt_wp_0_9Its much thicker than the others with honeycomb core. I played a lot of pickleball during the pandemic and have been thinking about getting back into the game. But the paddle tech has changed so much and there are so many new companies now, that I don't even know where to begin.
I'd check out 11Six24, a newer brand that is quickly becoming popular given their great value. They make some really great paddles (newest tech/designs and higher build quality/durability) that are better than most of the $250+ paddles out there for around $160, since they spend very little on marketing. I'm currently using their Hurache-X Power and really enjoy it. You can use promo code WELCOME10 to get another $10 off and free shipping as well.
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Quote from QFT :
Best option: buy a Vatic Pro Prism Flash (100% consistent control) or a Pegasus Jellybean (a little more power/pop, still a lot of control, shorter with faster hand speed). Or the Friday Fever which is coming out today, but that's a little more of an intermediate paddle. 16mm is a good thick size for good control. Those paddles are all $90-100, and $10 off promo codes are all over the internet.Other good options: $59 Friday paddle (wears out faster), $50-80ish Juciao paddles off of AliExpress (most aren't tourney approved, hit or miss quality)Don't go to a department store for your paddles, they're pretty crap.
I really liked my two Juciao paddles (knockoffs of the Pegasus and Perseus) but they broke down fairly quickly for me and lacked the power I was looking for. I used this paddle ~1x per week with the lower-ranked friends I play with (not extremely competitive/hard hitting games). Paddle face went dead in about 6months of use. Still fun though for around $37/paddle. I think prices have risen on these since then though...
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Quote from TalentedKite7810 :
My god, originally $230? What is the margin on these hunks of plastic lol. I play occasionally with coworkers, I thought you would be able to get a pair for like $12
I'm in the wrong business, basically an upgraded ping pong paddle. Probably $10 or less to produce in china.
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Quote from the_aarong :
I'd check out 11Six24, a newer brand that is quickly becoming popular given their great value. They make some really great paddles (newest tech/designs and higher build quality/durability) that are better than most of the $250+ paddles out there for around $160, since they spend very little on marketing. I'm currently using their Hurache-X Power and really enjoy it. You can use promo code WELCOME10 to get another $10 off and free shipping as well.

Thanks for the response, but it if my budget at the moment. I saw a 2 pack of the paddles I listed for 80 bucks. It comes with a bag as well which is handy but not a huge deal. Hence, I thought for 40 bucks it could be a good paddle and maybe I can sell the second one for that price or keep it until the first one goes bad.

I do have paddles (Engage Pursuit MX, which cost $200 at that time in early 2021) but those have been in the car for over 3 years now as I've been thinking of starting at some point but never got down to getting to the courts. So I believe the ones I have must not be useful anymore, but I haven't tried. Hence, I thought perhaps the 2 for 80 deal could be good if the technology is somewhat in line with the current paddle market.
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Quote from Dstufli :
It's not an optimized for the price paddle at full cost. If you are going to play regularly, $100 is about the starting point for a competitive paddle. That would be the Vatic Pro V7 Flash for most advanced beginner players. It has it's drawbacks such as lacking power, but it's commonly also used by a small percentage of advanced players, so it has staying power for most players.

For a bit more, 11six24 makes probably the most recommended bang for the buck paddles right now and they are widely used in advanced play.

Pickleball Apes Pulse line is popular right now as are the Joola Gen 4's when you get into the most expensive paddles. Franklin C45 is hot right now also. Of course, paddle preference is highly personal so you'll get a lot of thoughts the more people you ask.

There is 2 pack for $80 on woot. So about 40 bucks a paddle with a free bag to go with. What I'm not sure about right now is the paddle tech advancement in the last 4 years or so. The brands that I knew of in 2020 no longer seem the top brands... Or maybe they still are except that the other companies have taken over the marketing engine while the previous companies are relying more on their early brand value.

Anyways, appreciate the response.
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Quote from TalentedKite7810 :
My god, originally $230? What is the margin on these hunks of plastic lol. I play occasionally with coworkers, I thought you would be able to get a pair for like $12

Is this anywhere near the level you & your coworkers play at?
If not yes this may be an excessive cost.

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Seems pretty expensive for a piece of non-sporting goods.
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Quote from superslickz :
The JOOLA Perseus MOD TA 15 16mm Pro Player Edition lost its USAP certification hence the sale price.But if you only play in rec play, does it really matter? In for 1.
It is banned because it isn't fair. So if you don't want to cheat, yes it matters

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Quote from Backhome77 :
I've never playedpickle ball, but my wife who already plays tennis in league, said she want's to get into pickleball, too. Would this be a good set to gift her? Or, are pickleball rackets more of an individual thing that the player should pick out for themselves?
Yes it is, but just know this paddle is technically illegal, essentially for being "too good."
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Quote from gforce1976 :
I bought. I play my wife/friends on a court by my house or at their club, couldn't care less about tournaments.
It isn't so much about the tournaments as it is that you are using a paddle that is essential considered to be "too good" that it give an unfair advantage. Some consider it a form of cheating, so don't be surprised if someone who takes things a little too seriously throws a fit one day.

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