Intermediate Pickleball Paddles
You've played your first dozen sessions. You know the scoring, you're comfortable at the kitchen line, and your beginner paddle is starting to feel like it's holding you back. This is the right time to upgrade.
Intermediate pickleball paddles offer more feedback, more spin potential, and more defined playing characteristics than beginner paddles. You'll find textured faces for spin, thinner cores for faster response at the net, and a greater variety of shapes — standard, widebody, and elongated — each offering a different trade-off between reach and sweet spot size.
The key is matching the paddle to your developing style. Are you a kitchen player who lives for the dink battle? Look for softer cores and control-oriented shapes. More of a banger who drives from the baseline? Look for power-oriented faces and mid-weight frames.
Our coaches at Padel Park can watch you play for five minutes and tell you exactly which direction your paddle should go. Book a session and demo a few before you commit.
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Facolos Elite X Elongate Pickleball Paddle -
Facolos Drive Swift Pickleball Paddle -
Facolos Elite X Widebody Pickleball Paddle -
Facolos Elite X Pickleball Paddle -
Wilson Blaze Edgeless 13 Pickleball Paddle -
HEAD Radical Xceed Pickleball Paddle -
HEAD Gravity Xceed Pickleball Paddle -
HEAD Boom Xceed Pickleball Paddle -
Wilson Fierce Team 13 Pickleball Paddle -
Wilson Fierce Pro 13 Pickleball Paddle -
Wilson Tempo Pro 16 Pickleball Paddle -
HEAD Gravity Team Pickleball Paddle -
HEAD Gravity Tour Pickleball Paddle -
HEAD Attitude Team Pickleball Paddle -
Wilson Vesper Power 14 Pickleball Paddle -
Wilson Enduro Pickleball Paddle -
Wilson Vesper Lite 14 V1 Pickleball Paddle -
Babolat RBEL Pickleball Paddle -
Babolat MNSTR Pickleball Paddle -
Babolat WZRD Pickleball Paddle -
Babolat STRKR+ Pickleball Paddle -
Babolat BALLR+ Pickleball Paddle -
Wilson Fierce Max Pickleball Paddle -
Wilson Cadence Edgeless 16 Pickleball Paddle
Outgrowing this level?
Once you are rallying consistently, it is time to look at the next level.
Frequently asked questions
How much should I spend on my first racket?
$200-$300 is the sweet spot for a quality beginner racket.
Can I demo before buying?
Yes - book a court at Padel Park Hamilton and mention you would like to demo.
Do you ship NZ-wide?
Yes, free NZ shipping on orders over $200.