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Body Helix X1 Carbon Fiber Pickleball Paddle - Elongated Design, 8.1 Oz, Plush Cover
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Body Helix X4 Carbon Fiber Pickleball Paddle - Lightweight, Advanced Spin & Control Features
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Body Helix X4 Kevlar Pickleball Paddle - Hybrid Aero Flare, 8.1 Oz, Advanced Grip Technology
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Body Helix X5 Gold Kevlar Pickleball Paddle - Durable, Lightweight, 8.1 oz with Premium Carbon Handle
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Pickleball Paddles
Find the right blend of control, power, and spin for your game. This collection spans raw carbon control paddles, fiberglass/composite power options, elongated control-for-reach models, widebody sweet-spot paddles, and lightweight frames for quicker hands. Choose by weight, core thickness, face material, shape, and grip size.
Control-first for dinks & resets, or power-first for drives & put-aways.
Polymer honeycomb cores with graphite, carbon fiber, or fiberglass faces.
Elongated for reach & spin leverage; widebody for max forgiveness.
Grip sizes & weights tuned for comfort, speed, and stability.
Pickleball Paddles — Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between carbon, graphite, and fiberglass faces?
How does core thickness affect feel?
What paddle weight should I choose?
Elongated vs. widebody?
What grip size and handle length do I need?
Are these paddles competition legal?
Will a “spin surface” wear out?
Buying Guide: Choose the Right Pickleball Paddle
Step 1 — Define Your Play Style
- Control/Touch: Prioritize resets, drops, and placement → raw carbon/graphite, 16 mm cores, mid weight.
- Power/Put-Aways: Big drives and counters → fiberglass/composite faces, 13–14 mm cores, mid-heavy options.
- Balanced All-Round: Hybrid faces, 14–16 mm core, mid weight.
Step 2 — Pick a Shape
- Elongated: Extra reach & spin leverage; slightly smaller sweet spot.
- Widebody/Standard: Larger sweet spot; ideal for hands battles at the kitchen.
Step 3 — Dial Weight & Balance
- Light (≈7.5–7.9 oz): Quicker hands, less plow-through.
- Mid (≈8.0–8.4 oz): Versatile blend of stability and speed.
- Heavy (8.5+ oz): More power & stability; slower transitions.
Step 4 — Handle & Grip
- Handle length: Long for two-handed backhands; standard for quicker flicks.
- Grip size: Choose a circumference that avoids hand fatigue—add overgrips as needed.
Step 5 — Surface & Spin
- Raw carbon texturing tends to “grab” the ball for spin and control.
- Composite/fiberglass offers lively pop; some textured options boost spin.
🔎 Quick Reference — Specs & Feel
| Spec | Typical Options | On-Court Feel |
|---|---|---|
| Face Material | Raw carbon/graphite • Fiberglass/composite • Hybrid | Control & spin • Pop & power • Balanced |
| Core Thickness | ~13–14 mm • ~16 mm | Poppier, faster • Softer, more stable |
| Shape | Elongated • Widebody | Reach & spin leverage • Forgiveness & larger sweet spot |
| Weight Class | Light • Mid • Heavy | Hand speed • Balanced • Plow-through |
| Handle Length | Long • Standard | Two-handed backhand • Quick flicks |
Always review each product page for exact specs, approvals, and warranty. Personal preference matters—if possible, match specs to your current favorite frame.
Product Lineup
Raw Carbon Control Paddles Spin & Touch
Textured carbon faces with stable 14–16 mm cores for dinks, drops, and resets.
Fiberglass / Composite Power Pop
Lively faces and thinner cores for drives and quick counters.
Widebody / Forgiving Sweet Spot
Confident blocking and hand-speed battles at the kitchen.
Lightweight Builds Fast Hands
Lower swing-weight frames for quick exchanges and reduced fatigue.
Long Handle / 2-Hand Backhand Leverage
Extended handles and balanced faces for modern backhands.
Paddle Covers & Overgrips Essentials
Protect edges, add tack/size, and extend paddle life.
Key Benefits of the Right Paddle
- Improved consistency at the kitchen with a sweet spot that matches your swing.
- Spin and control from textured carbon faces or easy pop from composites.
- Better comfort with the right grip size, handle length, and swing weight.
- Shape options (elongated vs widebody) to suit reach or forgiveness needs.
- Durable constructions to handle frequent play and travel.
Compare Options
| Category | Best For | Highlights | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raw Carbon Control | Dinks • Drops • Spin | 16 mm cores, textured faces, plush dwell | View |
| Fiberglass/Composite Power | Drives • Put-aways | Poppier response, thinner cores | View |
| Elongated | Reach • Spin leverage | Narrower face, higher sweet spot | View |
| Widebody | Forgiveness | Larger sweet spot, confidence at net | View |
| Lightweight | Hand speed | Lower swing weight, quick exchanges | View |
| Long Handle | Two-hand backhands | Extended handle with stable face | View |
Care, Warranty & Shipping
Wipe faces with a damp, non-abrasive cloth and dry before storage. Avoid extreme heat (cars, direct sun) to protect cores and adhesives. Replace overgrips as needed for tack and size. Use paddle covers and inspect edges for chips—edge guards and tapes can extend life. Orders ship boxed with tracking; most brands include limited warranties against manufacturing defects—see each product page for terms and registration steps.
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