Choosing the right pickleball paddle can feel overwhelming. The buzzwords alone ā carbon fiber, unibody construction, edgeless design, ergonomic handles ā can be a lot to digest! But donāt worry, as a professional pickleball player, Iām here to guide you through your Paddle Quest. Here are the three biggest mistakes players make when selecting a pickleball paddle ā and how to avoid them.
1. Not Trying Enough Pickleball Paddles
This might seem like a no-brainer, but most players will only test one or two paddles before making a purchase. The reality is you need to try more! GAMMA offers a 30-day return policy, allowing you to demo a paddle and, if you donāt love it, return it for just the cost of shipping. Take advantage of these generous ādemoā policies and try as many paddles as possible. Why? You might discover that your ideal paddle is one you never expected to love.
2. Choosing a Paddle Based on What Your Friends Use
Ever notice how all the players at a certain park or those who train with a particular coach use the exact same paddle? If you visit another location, youāll likely see the same pattern with a different brand. But hereās the thing: just because your friend loves a particular paddle doesnāt mean itās the best pickleball paddle for you. So, resist the urge to be a paddle sheep. Refer to point #1: TRY DIFFERENT PICKLEBALL PADDLES!
3. Getting Swayed by Price ā Either High or Low
Itās easy to fall into the trap of buying the most expensive paddle (or the cheapest one) just because of its price tag. While itās true that you get what you pay for, thereās a limit. I wonāt name names, but spending $300 on a paddle? No, thank you! Instead, focus on finding a paddle that fits your play style and budget. You donāt need to break the bank ā or settle for the cheapest option ā to find the best pickleball paddle for you.
Before choosing GAMMA, I tested over 50 paddles ā from popular mega-brands to bespoke international ones, from slim, power-focused paddles to thick, control-oriented paddles. I finally landed on the Airbender [13] because Iād never experienced a paddle that delivered such quick hands andĀ dwell timeĀ (buzz word!).
āPop Quiz:Ā Whatās more important: A pickleball paddle that hits hard or one that dramatically increases your hand speed?
Answer:Ā Trick question! Donāt settle if you can have both! You donāt have to choose between the two!Ā
The Airbender 13 offers both power and control. Its open throat design and patented Shockbuster⢠technology make it the only paddle in pickleball that lets you add weight just above the handle ā how cool is that? Plus, itās edgeless, which reminds me of my tennis roots. As a former D1 scholarship player (Go Waves!), Iāll always have tennis in my DNA. Priced at $199, the Airbender delivers genuine value with proprietary technology at a reasonable price.
If youāre still reading this, I urge you to try more paddles, including the Airbender. They say one paddle canāt buy happiness, but I heard from a reliable source that owning three might just do the trick!Ā
Xo, Jilly B
How to Choose the Right Pickleball Paddle to Demo
1. Grip Length
If you use two hands on your backhand, aim for a minimum grip length of 5.2 inchesĀ

2. Paddle Thickness
More power and feel. 16mm+ More forgiving with a larger sweet spot ā great for novicesĀ

3. Head Shape
Square paddles have the largest sweet spot and are great for control. Elongated paddles offer more power. Choose what feels right!Ā
