Paddles will weigh between 7 – 8.5 ounces. Anything in the 7 – 7.6 oz range is considered lightweight, 7.6 – 8.2 oz is considered midweight, and anything greater than 8.2 oz is considered heavyweight.
Is it better to have a lighter or heavier pickleball paddle?
A lighter paddle gives you more control but less drive. Conversely, a heavier paddle gives you less control but more power and drive. Perhaps most importantly, a heavier paddle can cause elbow strain and fatigue in your arm. You may want to start with a paddle that is not too heavy until you build up more strength.
What weight paddle do pickleball pros use?
So, what weight pickleball paddle do the pros use? Professional female pickleball athletes typically use paddles that weigh between 7.2 OZ and 8.4 OZ. Professional male pickleball athletes will typically use paddles between 7.6 OZ and 8.6 OZ.
What is the difference between a 13mm and 16mm pickleball paddle?
The difference in thickness (16 mm vs 13 mm) made a big difference in how the paddles played. The 16 mm was softer, easier to control and stable. The 13 mm was more powerful, had a harder feeling and was less stable.
Are graphite pickleball paddle better?
A paddle surface that is made from graphite is durable and powerful, so you will have an easier time hitting the ball. Graphite paddles are ultra-light and ultra-stiff. Players looking for control and more energy to get the ball across the net prefer graphite pickleball paddles.
What is the difference between a cheap and expensive pickleball paddle?
Typically, the cheapest paddles are wooden, and the most expensive are graphite. The effect and experience of overall performance are affected. If your budget allows for it, try to avoid purchasing a wooden pickleball paddle as they are clumsy and offer less benefit than the graphite and composite types.
Does a heavier pickleball paddle give you more power?
One of the main benefits of heavyweight pickleball paddles is that they offer more power. Because they are heavier, they generate more force and can hit drives and more powerful shots with greater ease. This can be an advantage for players who like to play a more aggressive style of game.
Which pickleball paddle has the biggest sweet spot?
The S2 was the brainchild of US Open Silver Medalist, Tony Tollenaar. With a shorter handle than the Epic, the S2 has a larger surface area on the face of the paddle. In fact, the S2 has the largest sweet spot in the Pickleball industry!
Can a pickleball paddle be too light?
A light weight paddle will require you to put significant energy, swing and momentum into each contact with the ball, and there is less mass in the paddle to absorb energy and vibration. Players who use lighter paddles need to swing harder to put energy into their shots, putting more pressure on their joints.
Is graphite or carbon better for pickleball?
Graphite is a bit heavier than carbon fiber and slightly less durable (and more cost effective, which is a reason many manufacturers use it rather than carbon fiber). Because of Graphite’s stiff nature, the ball does not sink into it, so it is easier to direct the ball, providing fantastic ball placement.