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Curious About Spin? Try These (1)
Who should consider spin a priority?

Spin Paddles: Are They For You?
Spin-focused paddles can add new layers of complexity to your offensive game. But should you really buy one?
→ The short answer is: yes...IF: you've nailed your fundamentals & flat shots already. You don’t want to be THAT person who always tries to spin but sends 7/10 shots into the net.
But if you’re curious about adding spin to your game, we have some paddles for you to try.
[Find our full guide to spin here].
Interested in staying informed on the newest, top-rated paddle releases? |
Proton Series One Type A Elongated 15mm
Right now, we can’t think of a more spin-intense paddle than this.
It’s like you don’t even have to try to spin the ball, which makes for some very interesting variations on our drives & drops. Also check out Proton’s brand new Series Four.
Gearbox PRO Power Elongated
This one might take you a few weeks to get used to but once you do, watch out.
JOOLA Tyson McGuffin Magnus 3S 16mm
We did a deep dive on this paddle last week.(Here’s our full review) Any top paddle list is incomplete without this spicy spinner. One of the best paddles in the game for advanced players.
Selkirk Vanguard Control Invikta
Coming to pickleball from tennis? Have a strong, low dipping drive? Accentuate your strengths with this paddle.
ProXR Zane Navratil Signature
Branded by the Master of Spin himself. They had to ban Zane’s signature, spinny serve…and that was before he was hitting with one of these.
Other Great Spin Paddles
Don’t love those options above? Check out these other solid options for spin: