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Old 02-28-2015, 04:53 PM
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Well, I guess you'll have to take chance. Fat chance finding $80 plus paddle for 20 bucks? Most are in the 40 to 70 dollar range new.
I think?????? Allen at the Sumter landing square on Tuesday And Thursday after 4pm will let you try different models out? Or you can try Southern Trace Mall? Basically it's what you Get use to playing with. Playing with wood it make take some time to adjust to composite paddle that lighter. If pickle ball guy at the square will lone some, then you can pick paddle brand you like. Pickle ball pretty cheap sport. All you need paddle and court shoes. The ball are furnished and the court time is free. IMO the most important thing is good pair of tennis court shoes. Why? So you reduce you change of falling, twisting ankle, knee, or hip, plus they are designed for the courts and give the best traction and wear.