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Pickleball Paddles for Court Projects

Paddles available for club programs, training use, and project-based supply.​

Definition of Pickleball Paddles

A pickleball paddle is a solid, flat tool used to hit the pickleball. Made from materials like wood, plastic, or carbon fiber, it features a handle and comes in various sizes and weights to suit different playing styles. Unlike tennis rackets, it has no strings, offering control and power.

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KOLISTI offers premium pickleball paddles designed to complement our high-performance court flooring systems.

Our paddles combine durability, balanced performance, and ergonomic design, making them ideal for players of all levels.

By providing quality paddles alongside our court flooring solutions, we help partners create complete, professional-standard pickleball experiences for clubs and facility projects worldwide.

Types of Pickleball Paddles (by face material)

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Glass Fiber Paddles

Fiberglass pickleball paddles are made with a composite face woven from fiberglass strands, offering a softer, more flexible impact for power and forgiveness. ​

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Carbon Fiber Paddles​

Carbon fiber pickleball paddles feature a face woven from ultra-strong carbon fiber strands, lighter and more durable than fiberglass paddles

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Kevlar Fiber Paddles

Kevlar fiber pickleball paddles use aramid fiber layers for exceptional durability and shock absorption, reducing vibration for a softer, arm-friendly feel. They’re less common than carbon fiber but favored by players seeking comfort over raw power.

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Hybrid (Mix) Paddles

A hybrid (mix) pickleball paddle combines different materials—typically carbon fiber, fiberglass, Kevlar, or titanium—in its face and core to balance power, control, and comfort.

Manufacturing process of Pickleball Paddles

1. Material Selection

2. Core Creation

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3. Surface Layering

4. Molding & Shaping

5. Handle Construction

6. Finishing & Quality Control

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7. Testing for Balance & Weight

8. Branding & Customization

Pickleball Paddles Comparison

Feature

Glass Fiber Paddles

Carbon Fiber Paddles

Kevlar Fiber Paddles

Hybrid (Mix) Paddles

Material

Fiberglass face with polymer core

Carbon fiber face with polymer core

Kevlar fiber face with polymer core

ombines 2+ materials (e.g., carbon + fiberglass)

Power

High (flexible face adds pop)

Medium-high (stiff for power)

Medium-low (dampens power)

Customizable (e.g., carbon for control, fiberglass for power)

Control

Medium (softer feel)

High (precise, responsive)

High (vibration dampening)

Medium

Spin

Moderate (smooth surface)

Excellent (grittier texture)

Moderate (softer surface)

Depends on blend (e.g., carbon boosts spin)

Durability

Good (prone to scratches)

Excellent (resistant to wear)

Very good (impact-resistant)

Varies (e.g., carbon edges add durability)

Weight

Mid-heavy (power focus)

Light-midweight (agile)

Midweight (balanced)

Adaptable (often balanced)

Vibration

Moderate (some feedback)

Low (stiff, stable)

Very low (shock-absorbing)

Can optimize comfort (e.g., Kevlar reduces vibrations)

Best For

Beginners/intermediates seeking power

Advanced players wanting spin/control

Players with arm injuries

Versatile players or those customizing performance

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions About Pickleball Paddles

1. What’s the best pickleball paddle for beginners?
 Midweight (7.3–8.3 oz) paddles with fiberglass or composite faces for a balance of power and control.
Pickleball paddles are typically made from wood, composite materials, or a combination of both. Wood paddles are traditional and cost-effective, while composite paddles are lightweight, durable, and provide excellent performance.
Paddle weight ranges from 6 to 14 ounces. Lighter paddles offer more maneuverability and control, while heavier paddles provide more power. The ideal weight depends on the player’s preference and style of play.
Grip size is crucial for comfort and performance. A grip that’s too small can cause the paddle to twist in your hand, while a grip that’s too large can lead to discomfort or lack of control. You can measure grip size by wrapping your fingers around the handle; there should be about a finger’s width of space between your fingers and palm.
Yes, the paddle you choose can significantly affect your game. Paddles differ in terms of weight, material, shape, and grip size, all of which influence power, control, and feel. A good paddle matches your skill level and playing style.
The sweet spot is the area on the paddle face where you should hit the ball for the best performance. It’s usually located near the center of the paddle, and hitting the ball here provides the most power and control.
With proper care, pickleball paddles can last several years. Composite paddles may degrade slightly over time, especially in extreme temperatures, but they generally maintain their performance for a long period.
Wooden paddles are typically less expensive and heavier, which may make them less suitable for advanced play. They can provide more power, but many experienced players prefer composite paddles for better control and precision.
While indoor and outdoor paddles are technically the same, outdoor paddles may have a slightly thicker core and a more durable surface to withstand harsher conditions. Indoor play often demands less durability because the playing surface is softer.
To extend the life of your paddle, store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, as this can warp the material. Wipe it clean after each game, and periodically check for any cracks or damage.

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