Which Paddle has more dwell time

lucky44

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Pickleball noob here, was on a Cruise ship ,played there for the first time and got hooked, now looking to buy a paddle, would prefer something that has control and spin,please help!
 
-lots of options
-"ticker" paddles tend to have more dwell time
-check out diadem.warrior v1 for your first paddle
-for more spin, you want the t700 carbon fiber paddle
-but there are also some newish paddle that dont break the bank
-i just got the a 10% code for kiwipickleball/slice paddles
-send me DM for more info
 
Lucky, I strongly recommend you try several paddles before you buy. (So many players have seven or eight paddles they bought on impulse ... only to learn they didn't play well with them.)

Many pickleball clubs, or instructors, have a variety of paddles. Take a lesson or rent a court and try them. Most players can quickly narrow their choices to 2-3 paddles.

That being said, Joola (pronounced YOO-la) makes very good paddles. You have focused on one of the most expensive paddles on the market ... but it's a good one IF it matches your game.
 
Lucky, I strongly recommend you try several paddles before you buy. (So many players have seven or eight paddles they bought on impulse ... only to learn they didn't play well with them.)

Many pickleball clubs, or instructors, have a variety of paddles. Take a lesson or rent a court and try them. Most players can quickly narrow their choices to 2-3 paddles.

That being said, Joola (pronounced YOO-la) makes very good paddles. You have focused on one of the most expensive paddles on the market ... but it's a good one IF it matches your game.
Thanks, like the idea of trying various options available in the market, I am playing with Diadem V2 at the moment and its alright , not getting the spin I expected but its good with the control, Joola is next on my list
 
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