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2-Pack Selkirk Sport Pickleball SLK Neo Paddles (Green/Purple, Fiberglass)

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Selkirk Sport via Amazon has 2-Pack Selkirk Sport Pickleball SLK Neo Paddles (Green/Purple, Fiberglass) on sale for $47.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Exclusive honeycomb core technology
  • Combined with 4.25" grip circumference and 5.25" length
  • Only 7.5OZ for each paddle
  • Contains both Red and Blue SLK Neo pickle ball paddles, 3 outdoor pickleball balls and a rigid carry bag to protect your paddles

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  • About this Deal:
    • Limited time deal, while supplies last.
  • About this Product:
    • ‎1-Year Limited Warranty
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 3,850 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
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    • Seller Selkirk Sport has a 100% positive feedback rating in the last 12 months, with over 2,670 Lifetime feedback.

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Selkirk Sport via Amazon has 2-Pack Selkirk Sport Pickleball SLK Neo Paddles (Green/Purple, Fiberglass) on sale for $47.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter jk6812 for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Exclusive honeycomb core technology
  • Combined with 4.25" grip circumference and 5.25" length
  • Only 7.5OZ for each paddle
  • Contains both Red and Blue SLK Neo pickle ball paddles, 3 outdoor pickleball balls and a rigid carry bag to protect your paddles

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Limited time deal, while supplies last.
  • About this Product:
    • ‎1-Year Limited Warranty
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars at Amazon based on over 3,850 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
    • Seller Selkirk Sport has a 100% positive feedback rating in the last 12 months, with over 2,670 Lifetime feedback.

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Model: Selkirk Sport SLK Pickleball Paddles Set of 2 | Fiberglass Pickleball Paddle Set | SX3 Honeycomb Core | Designed in The USA for Traction and Stability | Citron + Magenta Mirage

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My pickleball paddle notes after 1.5 years of playing. Former tennis player. I'm about a 3.0-3.5 level player:

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.
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 $100 range.

Pickleball Poker – Cheap generic paddle with the ability to repurchase. $25-60 if you game their point system (social media, birthday, referrals etc.)

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.

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.

TLDR: This is kind of pricy for a beginner level play. The generic amazon fiber glass/franklin/walmart ones are probably good enough. No need to spend more than $20 on a mess around at the park set. At $25 per paddle you are now in the range of generic carbon fiber gen 1.5-2 paddle range. You will see a significant difference in spin, power, touch. If you are spending $25 look on amazon for T700 carbon fiber paddles.

PM me if you want specific links/details on recommendations.
Great deal thanks OP! I just bought last week for $62. Just so you know I recommend the Neo 2.0 version it's one of the options you have to scroll and make sure it's graphite. It's better paddle than the standard item listed.

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Great deal thanks OP! I just bought last week for $62. Just so you know I recommend the Neo 2.0 version it's one of the options you have to scroll and make sure it's graphite. It's better paddle than the standard item listed.
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Quote from ZeusyZeus :
Great deal thanks OP! I just bought last week for $62. Just so you know I recommend the Neo 2.0 version it's one of the options you have to scroll and make sure it's graphite. It's better paddle than the standard item listed.

Is the atlas version better for the price ?
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got the red and blue neo graphite as per the post above for $43... first pickleball purchase, officially a boomer
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Fine if you're absolute beginners. I'd recommend adding an overgrip to them (Wilson Pro Comfort is a good one, usually $5-6 for a 3-pack at Walmart). I'd also suggest some weighted tape starting at the bottom sides of the neck (that V shape) to about 5-6 inches up. It's going to make the paddle a lot more forgiving and stable.
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Are these actually worth it over a cheaper set? Thanks.
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My pickleball paddle notes after 1.5 years of playing. Former tennis player. I'm about a 3.0-3.5 level player:

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.
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 $100 range.

Pickleball Poker – Cheap generic paddle with the ability to repurchase. $25-60 if you game their point system (social media, birthday, referrals etc.)

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.

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.

TLDR: This is kind of pricy for a beginner level play. The generic amazon fiber glass/franklin/walmart ones are probably good enough. No need to spend more than $20 on a mess around at the park set. At $25 per paddle you are now in the range of generic carbon fiber gen 1.5-2 paddle range. You will see a significant difference in spin, power, touch. If you are spending $25 look on amazon for T700 carbon fiber paddles.

PM me if you want specific links/details on recommendations.
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Quote from JXCKET :
Are these actually worth it over a cheaper set? Thanks.
I dont think so. The Gamma paddles @ <$12 last week are probably just as good for a beginner.

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I was eyeing this brand and just made a purchase.
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The only downside to pickleball is all the people with their Bluetooth speakers. If you're going to be a DJ for 20 unwilling victims, Bro Country is not great.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=COR...gAo7VqN5tD

In for a set, thanks!
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I started pickleball recently and want to pick this up.Should it be this or a
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Quote from ZeusyZeus :
Great deal thanks OP! I just bought last week for $62. Just so you know I recommend the Neo 2.0 version it's one of the options you have to scroll and make sure it's graphite. It's better paddle than the standard item listed.

Great advice… But all the options are on the same Amazon page and it is very misleading and confusing.. The graphite racquets have a lower "Typical Price" than the Fiberglass, which makes no sense.

Also the info in the pictures often differs from the details or specifications below. "Sx4 Polymer" in pics and Sx3 Polymer below…

But this is a good buy…
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The paddles from this deal: https://slickdeals.net/f/18369982-gamma-sports-adult-pickleball-paddle-various-from-9-free-shipping?v=1&src=SiteSearch

Both paddles be similar. At the beginning levels you will just be struggling to make contact with the ball, learning the rules, and having fun. Beat these up, play with friends, get 4 paddles to run your own game. SLK is just Selkirks budget brand. No magical tech, specs, or proprietary parts. It wont make you a better player. Gamma 4 paddles x $10 = $40. SLK 2 paddles for $48

Both are fiberglass honeycomb core paddles with textured grit. Both scream beginner when on the court. Might as well save yourself some money and use it when it is time to level up.
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The Gamma paddles are $10-$15 EACH (and not all are brand new condition). This deal includes 3-4 balls and carrying case.
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Marshalls and Ross are cheaper.

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Marshalls and Ross are cheaper.
The ones there are usually aluminum or wooden. They will perform like absolute poop are are crazy heavy.

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