Pricing Your First Pickleball Paddle (UK Edition)Choosing your first pickleball paddle? Here’s a simple guide to help you get started without the overwhelm:
Price Range
Expect to spend around £40–£100 for a quality beginner paddle. Cheaper paddles are available but may lack durability and performance.
Weight (7.5–8.5 oz)
A mid-weight paddle strikes the right balance between control and power.
- Lighter paddles: Quicker at the net, great for fast reactions.
- Heavier paddles: Offer more power and stability, but can cause fatigue over longer games.
Grip Size
Use the finger test:
- Hold the paddle like you’re shaking hands.
- Your non-dominant index finger should fit snugly between your fingers and palm.
- Too loose or too tight? Time to adjust your grip size!
Core Material (Polymer)
Polymer (honeycomb) cores are ideal for beginners — offering a forgiving feel, good control, and solid power.
Surface Material
- Fiberglass: Durable, powerful, and often more affordable.
- Graphite: Lighter with a slightly better feel for control and spin.
Both are excellent beginner options.
Paddle Shape
Choose a standard or slightly wider paddle shape for a bigger sweet spot and more forgiveness on off-centre hits.
Quick Recommendations:
- On a budget?
Look for a basic composite paddle under £60. - Best beginner value?
A polymer core paddle with a fiberglass or graphite surface between £60–£100.
Top beginner brands:
HEAD, Wilson, Franklin, and entry-level models from Selkirk SLK.
Final Tip: Comfort is key.
Pick a paddle that feels right in your hand — you don’t need to spend a fortune to start enjoying the game!