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Custom Pickleball Paddles for Clubs: Why It’s Worth Doing (and How to Do It Right)

Custom Pickleball Paddles for Clubs: Why It’s Worth Doing (and How to Do It Right)

  Quick-Glance Highlights (TL;DR) A club-branded paddle is “walking signage” that shows up on-court, in photos, and in social posts—without buying ads. Matching gear increases belo...

AccessoriesCustom Pickleball Edge Tape: Full-Graphic Wrap Guide (Not Just a Name Strip)

Custom Pickleball Edge Tape: Full-Graphic Wrap Guide (Not Just a Name Strip)

Quick-Glance Highlights (TL;DR) Edge tape helps protect your paddle’s edge from scrapes and everyday wear. Most “custom edge tape” online is just a small name segment—visual impact is limited. A...

PaddleWhy T300 Is the #1 Material for a Custom Pickleball Paddle

Why T300 Is the #1 Material for a Custom Pickleball Paddle

If you’re researching pickleball paddle material or comparing carbon fiber vs fiberglass pickleball paddle, this guide explains why T300 carbon fiber is the safest “first-choice” foundation for ...

Who Should Buy a T700 Carbon-Fiber Pickleball Paddle? (Custom Buyer’s Guide)

Who Should Buy a T700 Carbon-Fiber Pickleball Paddle? (Custom Buyer’s Guide)

Choose T700 if you value durable spin, consistent touch, and tournament-legal texture that holds up over time. “T700” names a carbon-fiber grade (strength), not a shape or weave; spin is stil...

Pickleball Paddle for Beginners: A Practical Buying & Customization Guide

Pickleball Paddle for Beginners: A Practical Buying & Customization Guide

TL;DR Start simple: choose a beginner-friendly face material and core that favor control and forgiveness over raw power. Follow the rules: buy paddles that are USA Pickleball–approved and com...

T300 Carbon vs. Fiberglass in Pickleball Paddles: What’s the Difference—and Should You Upgrade?

T300 Carbon vs. Fiberglass in Pickleball Paddles: What’s the Difference—and Should You Upgrade?

T300 carbon fiber is a Toray grade of standard-modulus carbon; it’s stiffer than fiberglass at similar weight, giving more control, cleaner contact, and often longer-lasting surface texture. See...