How to Choose the Best Pickleball Paddle for you!

Six Zero has a Pickleball Paddle range to suit all levels - Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced.
Introduction:
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QUICK JUMP: A Guide To Choose Your Next Paddle In Less Than 60 Seconds
Identify Your Playing Style
Understanding your primary play style is crucial to selecting the right. Here’s how different pickleball
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Power Players: For players who love power, a heavier
paddle (8.5 oz and above) combined with an elongated or hybrid shape provides added reach and stability. Materials like raw carbon fiber or aramid fiber enhance power by offering a stiff surface that transfers energy efficiently.Paddles such as those with a thermoformed polymer honeycomb core and carbon fiber face, provide exceptional pop and durability, ideal for heavy hitters.
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Control Players: Those focused on finesse might prefer a lightweight
paddle (under 7.5 oz) and a standard or hybrid shape. Lightweightpaddles offer easy maneuverability, while hybrid shapes add control by balancing power with a larger sweet spot. Polymer honeycomb cores, often used in today’s pickleballpaddles , provide a softer touch with added dwell time, giving players better control during soft shots like dinks and resets.
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Balanced Players: If your style combines power & control, midweight
paddles (7.5-8.5 oz) in a standard or hybrid shape are versatile choices. Newerpaddles , built with polypropylene cores and carbon fiber faces, strike a balance between control and power. These materials offer durability, enhanced spin potential, and an impressive sweet spot.
The Importance of Pickleball Paddle Weight
Weight is a fundamental factor in pickleball
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Lightweight
Paddles (Under 7.5 oz): Lightweightpaddles are easy to maneuver, making them a great option for players focused on speed, control, and quick reaction times. They’re also easier on the wrist and arm, ideal for longer play sessions.
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Midweight
Paddles (7.5-8.5 oz): Midweightpaddles offer a balance of power and control and are popular among both intermediate and advanced players.
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Heavyweight
Paddles (8.5 oz and up): Heavypaddles maximize power and stability, helping to generate force on each shot. These are often the choice for players who rely on baseline power shot.
Core and Face Materials: Finding the Right Combination
The construction of the pickleball
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Core Materials:
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Polymer Honeycomb: Now an industry standard, polymer honeycomb cores are durable and provide a soft, quiet feel. Today’s pickleball
paddles often use high-grade polypropylene, which enhances control and is ideal for dinking and resets. -
Advanced Foam-Injected Cores: In some
paddles , foam injections within thepaddle 's edge provide extra stability, creating a smoother feel that appeals to both control and power players.
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Polymer Honeycomb: Now an industry standard, polymer honeycomb cores are durable and provide a soft, quiet feel. Today’s pickleball
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Face Materials:
- Raw Carbon Fiber: Known for its durability and responsiveness, carbon fiber offers excellent power and spin, making it popular among advanced players.
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Aramid Fiber: Aramid Fiber-reinforced faces provide additional rigidity, balancing power and control, and are used in pickleball
paddles for added durability and high spin potential. - Fiberglass: Fiberglass provides a softer feel and offers more pop, often favored by beginners and intermediate players who want a bit more forgiveness
Selecting the Right Grip: Circumference vs. Length
Grip size isn’t limited to just circumference—it also includes grip length, both of which affect
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Grip Circumference: Measured around the handle, grip circumference affects how securely the
paddle sits in your hand. Smaller grips (3 ⅝” to 4 ⅛”) allow for more wrist flexibility and spin, while standard or larger grips (4 ¼” and up) provide stability and reduce wrist strain, especially during longer play sessions. -
Grip Length: Grip length, measured from the
paddle handle's base to where it meets thepaddle face, is crucial for players who prefer a two-handed grip or need additional leverage. A longer grip (5” and above) allows for more powerful backhand shots, especially useful for players transitioning from tennis or those who like to switch hand positions for varied shot power and control.
Standard, Elongated, and Hybrid Shapes with Grip Length Considerations
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Standard Shape: Standard
paddles are usually paired with shorter grip lengths and provide excellent control with a larger sweet spot, making them suitable for precision-focused players. -
Elongated Shape: Elongated
paddles , often with longer grip lengths, provide extended reach and power. This shape, along with a longer grip, allows players more leverage and is beneficial for singles players or those focusing on baseline shots. -
Hybrid Shape: Popularized by Six Zero’s Double Black Diamond, hybrid
paddles blend aspects of both standard and elongated shapes, combining reach with control. This shape, along with mid-length grips, is ideal for players who seek versatility and want apaddle that adapts to different game styles and situations.
Remember, the perfect
Take your time with the selection process and focus on how the
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Quick Decision Guide: Find Your Perfect Pickleball Paddle in 60 Seconds
1. What’s Your Playing Style?
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Power Player → Choose a heavier
paddle (8.0+ oz) with a thinner core (typically 13-14 mm). Thinner cores provide added responsiveness, creating more powerful shots but with less control on softer hits.- Check out Six Zero’s Black Diamond
Paddle
- Check out Six Zero’s Black Diamond
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Control-Focused → Opt for a lighter
paddle (7.2-7.9 oz) with a thicker core (16 mm or more).
Thicker cores add stability, softening the impact and enhancing control, ideal for finesse-focused shots like dinks and resets.- Check out Six Zero’s Double Black Diamond 16mm Lightweight
Paddle
- Check out Six Zero’s Double Black Diamond 16mm Lightweight
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All-Around Player → A medium-weight
paddle (7.8-8.2 oz) with your preferred core thickness offers a blend of power and control, adapting well to both offensive and defensive styles.- Check out Six Zero’s Ruby
Paddle
- Check out Six Zero’s Ruby
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Beginner → A medium-weight (7.9oz) with a 15mm core thickness offers a blend of power, pop, control and a large sweet spot. Great value for its price!
- Check out Six Zero's Quartz
2. What’s Your Experience Level?
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Beginner → Start with a composite face, medium-weight
paddle and a moderate core thickness (15mm) to balance performance and accessibility. - Intermediate → Adjust based on your playing style; experiment with different core thicknesses to fine-tune your feel.
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Advanced → Opt for specialized
paddles based on your strategy, such as thin cores for
power-focused play or thick cores for precision and spin control.
3. What’s Your Budget?
- Entry-Level: $50–$100 – Great for new players exploring the game.
- Mid-Range: $100–$150 – Ideal for players seeking quality without breaking the bank.
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Premium: $150+ – High-performance
paddles for advanced players looking for top-tier materials and technology.