Our pick for the best Engage pickleball paddle is the Engage Encore 6.0 Pickleball Paddle. The Encore 6.0 measures 15.5″ long, with a paddle width of 8.125″ paddle face. This mix up of paddle dimensions creates a low center of balance, with a super-wide sweet spot for better balance and maneuverability on-court.
Where are engage pickleball paddles made?
All of the paddles Engage Pickleball makes are made in the USA.
Which is a better pickleball paddle?
I've found that the best type of pickleball paddle is a composite paddle because it offers the most reliable combination of accuracy, power and control. The Prince Response Pro is a composite paddle and is my current favorite because it has an enormous sweet spot and gives me incredible accuracy.
Currently both 5.0 Pros Del Kauss and Mark Friedenberg are using the Titan Pro from Pro-Lite. This is their signature paddle and they love it because of how balanced it is when providing both touch and power.
A tennis pro turned pickleball pro what's not to like about Lucy, who keeps a delicate balance going between the two sports? She feels fortunate to be part of the best of both worlds. Enjoy! I play with my signature paddle, the Elite Pro “Kovalova” made by Engage Pickleball.
Nomex is the heaviest core option, which also makes it the loudest and most powerful. Paddles with this core tend to have the most “pop”.
What is considered a heavy pickleball paddle?
Pickleball paddles come in three different weight ranges. Light weight paddles are those under 7.3 ounces. Mid weight paddles are 7.3 to 8.4 ounces and heavy weight paddle are 8.5 ounces and above. The advantage of a light weight paddle is you can be quicker at the net and have more controlled shots.