Best paddle for the money
Hands down the Epic One is the best paddle for the money. I've played with just about every brand of paddle — Joola, Selkirk, Vatic Pro, Pro XR, etc. No need to spend $150-$200 for a paddle, just buy an Epic One.
Epic Paddles
Even the littlest pickleball fans can join in on the fun with this Team Epic "Dink Responsibly" infant onesie! While babies can't quite hit the court yet, this onesie is perfect for parents who want to pass down their love for the game early. Made from 100% soft cotton (or a cotton/polyester blend for heather colors), it’s designed with comfort and durability in mind. Ribbed bindings add extra strength, and plastic snaps at the cross closure make changing a breeze. Start them young with this adorable, pickleball-themed onesie, combining playful wordplay with everyday practicality.
.: 100% Combed ringspun cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors)
.: Light fabric (4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²))
.: Tear away label
Hands down the Epic One is the best paddle for the money. I've played with just about every brand of paddle — Joola, Selkirk, Vatic Pro, Pro XR, etc. No need to spend $150-$200 for a paddle, just buy an Epic One.
I love this paddle! I've played with a lot of paddles since I've started playing pickleball and I've found that with this paddle I have gotten the most consistent drops. The spin is great and packs the perfect amount of power for me.
Just got the 16m Dart... with lead tape on the throat this thing has the perfect amount of control. My dink game has never been better!
