Product Reviews
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Product Reviews
These articles provide reviews of the science and technology behind the latest pickleball paddles, balls, equipment, and accessories.
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Slyce Weighted SpeedCap Review
The Slyce Sports SpeedCap is a weighted cap that fits onto the end of a pickleball paddle handle. The company claims that the SpeedCap improves
Paddle Technical Data
This article supersedes a previous article (“Paddle Technical Comparisons”) and presents technical data for several paddles where various weight and stiffness characteristics were measured and
Joola Hyperion & Perseus Paddle Review – UPDATED
This article was originally written in December 2023. Since that time, we have developed new testing methodologies and criteria for classifying paddles for power, control,
TMPR Terra Series Paddles
TMPR Sports is a family-owned company that manufacturers pickleball paddles in their factory in Michigan. Their paddles use a variety of face sheet and core
Paddle Effective Weight
In this article we will introduce the idea of the Paddle Effective Weight, and why it should be used instead of the Paddle Swing Weight.
Paddle Power vs Control Comparison
In previous articles, we discuss how the amount of “pop” or “reactivity” of a pickleball paddle is related to its face stiffness. In general, paddles