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Pickleball Facts - Essential Equipment

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Getting started in pickleball requires minimal equipment compared to many other sports. The main items needed are a paddle, a ball, and a net (though the net is often provided at courts).

Paddles

The paddle is the player's primary tool. The construction of the paddle directly impacts a player's control and power.

Paddle Material

Pickleball paddles are solid and can be made from various materials:

Core Material

Surface Material

Description

Polymer (Polypropylene)

Fiberglass (Composite)

Known for a "softer" feel, offering maximum control and sound dampening.

Aluminum

Graphite (Carbon Fiber)

Provides a balance of power and control. Lighter than wood paddles.

Wood

Wood

The heaviest and least expensive option. Great for beginners on a budget.

Key Paddle Features
  • Grip Size: Choosing the right grip size is essential for comfort and preventing injury. Most players prefer a grip that allows for slight finger overlap.
  • Edge Guard: A protective strip along the paddle's outer edge that protects the paddle from wear and tear on the ground.
  • Weight: Paddles range from 7 to 8.5 ounces. Lighter paddles offer better control and faster hand speed, while heavier paddles provide more power.
Balls

The pickleball is a lightweight, perforated plastic ball, similar to a Wiffle ball.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Balls

The type of ball used depends on the playing environment:

Ball Type

Description

Key Characteristic

Outdoor

Made with smoother, harder plastic and smaller holes (approx. 40 holes).

Designed to resist wind and bounce consistently on concrete.

Indoor

Made with softer, lighter plastic and larger holes (approx. 26 holes).

Provides a softer feel and is designed for play on gymnasium floors.

The Net

The official pickleball court is the same size as a badminton court, but the net is slightly lower than a tennis net.

  • Height: The net is 36 inches high on the sides and 34 inches high in the center.
  • Types: While permanent nets are common at dedicated courts, portable nets are widely available, allowing players to set up a court in various locations, such as driveways or temporary gym spaces.
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