Guardian Permanent Pickleball Net Post System by 1st Team

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1. Black Powder-Coated Finish

Feature description

2. Vinyl-Coated Net Cable

Durable cable for long-lasting net support

3. Secure Worm Gear Winch will not Backdrive

Prevents the net from loosening or releasing under tension.

4. 3.5" OD Schedule 40 Aluminum Posts

Heavy-duty 3.5" aluminum posts for maximum stability

5. Adjustable Post Collar

Allows for a flexible Pickleball experience

Frequently Asked Questions About Pickleball Equipment

1. What should I look for when buying a pickleball paddle?

The main factors to consider are material, weight, grip size, and core type. Paddle face materials — graphite, fiberglass, and carbon fiber — each affect feel and spin differently. Weight impacts power vs. control: lighter paddles (7–7.5 oz) offer more maneuverability, while heavier ones (8+ oz) add drive. Grip size should match your hand comfortably to reduce arm fatigue. Browse our full pickleball paddles collection to compare options across all these specs, and pair your new paddle with the right accessories to complete your kit.

2. What brands do you carry at Omaha Sports & Games?

We carry paddles from four of the most trusted names in the game: Selkirk, JOOLA, Paddletek, and Vulcan. Each brand brings its own approach to core technology, face material, and paddle geometry — so whether you're a beginner picking up the sport or a competitive player dialing in your setup, there's a paddle for you in our pickleball paddles collection.

3. What is the best pickleball paddle for beginners?

Beginners benefit most from a mid-weight, forgiving paddle with a larger sweet spot. The JOOLA Essentials Pickleball Paddle is a great starting point — fiberglass face, solid polymer core, and an easy-to-handle weight that builds confidence without sacrificing feel. As you develop your game, you'll want to complement your paddle with quality balls and gear from our pickleball accessories collection, and consider a pickleball serving machine to accelerate your improvement with consistent drilling.

4. What is the best pickleball paddle for competitive or advanced players?

Advanced players tend to prioritize spin, precision, and responsiveness. The JOOLA Ben Johns Signature Hyperion CGS 16mm Paddle — co-designed with the world's #1 ranked player — features Carbon Flex3 CGS technology for exceptional grip and spin generation. The Selkirk Vanguard Power Air Invikta is another top choice, engineered for power-focused players who demand elite-level performance. Pair either with a serving machine to sharpen your skills between matches.

5. What's the difference between graphite, fiberglass, and carbon fiber pickleball paddles?

Graphite paddles are lightweight and offer excellent touch and control — popular among finesse players. Fiberglass paddles provide a springier, more powerful response with a larger sweet spot, making them great for beginners and all-around players. Carbon fiber paddles — like those using JOOLA's Carbon Flex3 technology — offer the best combination of stiffness, spin, and durability, and are favored by competitive players. Explore our pickleball paddles collection to find options across all three face materials.

6. What paddle weight should I choose?

Lighter paddles (under 7.5 oz) give you faster hand speed, better reaction time at the kitchen line, and less arm fatigue during long sessions — ideal for doubles players and those with elbow sensitivity. Heavier paddles (8 oz+) generate more power on drives and resets, making them popular with baseline players. Mid-weight paddles in the 7.5–8 oz range are the most versatile for recreational and intermediate players. Whatever weight you choose, be sure your court is fully set up too — check out our portable nets and permanent nets to match your play environment.

7. Do you offer custom pickleball paddles?

Yes! We offer a Design Your Own Custom Pickleball Paddle with no minimum order — just one paddle is all it takes. Choose your design for the front, back, or both sides on a quality composite paddle with a polypropylene core and fiberglass face. Custom paddles make great gifts, team gear, and club merchandise. Browse our full pickleball paddles collection for all available options.

8. What accessories do I need along with my pickleball paddle?

A great paddle is just the start. To play your best, you'll also want quality balls — the Selkirk 100-Pack Competition Outdoor Pickleballs are a top choice for consistent, durable outdoor play. Browse our full pickleball accessories collection for bags, ball caddies, and training gear. And if you're building out a court, we've got both portable nets and permanent nets to fit any setup.

9. What is the difference between indoor and outdoor pickleball paddles?

The paddle itself works for both environments — the bigger difference is in the ball. Outdoor balls are heavier and harder with smaller holes to handle wind, while indoor balls are lighter and softer. That said, paddle choice can influence how well you handle each: heavier, stiffer paddles tend to work better outdoors where more drive is needed, while softer, more flexible paddles can shine indoors where touch and finesse are at a premium. Stock up on the right balls in our pickleball accessories collection, and practice both environments with help from our serving machines.

10. When should I replace my pickleball paddle?

It's time for a new paddle when you notice dead spots on the face, a cracked or delaminating surface, a worn-down grip, or a general loss of pop and responsiveness. High-frequency players may need to replace their paddle every 1–2 years, while recreational players can often go longer. When it's time to upgrade, browse our pickleball paddles collection to find your next match — and explore pickleball accessories, serving machines, and nets to keep your whole setup fresh.

Pickleball Paddles — Find the Right Paddle for Your Game

Your paddle is the single most personal piece of equipment in pickleball. It's the connection between your body and the ball, the tool that translates your technique into spin, power, and placement. Choosing the right one can mean the difference between a frustrating session and a breakthrough on the court. At Omaha Sports & Games, our pickleball paddles collection brings together elite brands — Selkirk, JOOLA, Paddletek, and Vulcan — across every price point, material, and play style. Whether you're picking up a paddle for the first time or upgrading to a pro-level setup, you'll find exactly what you need here.

Why the Right Paddle Makes All the Difference

Pickleball is a precision sport. Points are won and lost in split-second exchanges at the kitchen line, powerful drives from the baseline, and soft dink shots that demand exceptional touch. Every one of those shots is influenced by your paddle's weight, face material, core thickness, and grip — and no two paddles play exactly alike.

A paddle that's too heavy strains your elbow and slows your hand speed. One that's too light robs you of drive power. A stiff face generates spin; a flexible one produces pop. Understanding these relationships helps you invest in gear that actually elevates your game — and that's exactly what our paddles collection is built around. Pair it with the right pickleball accessories, a quality net, and consistent practice on a serving machine, and your improvement will speak for itself.

Paddle Face Materials: Graphite, Fiberglass, and Carbon Fiber

The face material is one of the most important variables in paddle performance, and each option offers a distinct playing feel.

Graphite is lightweight and rigid, providing excellent touch and quick response at the net. Graphite paddles transmit very little vibration, giving players a clean, crisp feel on every shot — particularly on dinks and drops. They tend to be the choice of finesse-first players who prioritize precision over raw power.

Fiberglass (also called composite) faces are softer and more flexible than graphite, which creates a trampoline-like effect that generates natural power without extra swing speed. The larger sweet spot makes fiberglass paddles forgiving and accessible, which is why they're popular with beginners and recreational players. The JOOLA Essentials Paddle is a great example — an approachable fiberglass paddle with excellent reaction and playability.

Carbon fiber is the premium option, combining the stiffness of graphite with enhanced texture for superior spin generation. JOOLA's Carbon Flex3 technology — featured on the JOOLA Ben Johns Signature Hyperion CGS 16mm Paddle — uses a durable, long-lasting carbon surface that grips the ball to create more spin on every shot. Carbon fiber paddles are the weapon of choice for competitive and advanced players who want every technical edge available.

Core Technology: What's Inside Your Paddle

The core is the heart of your paddle, and it has a massive impact on feel, power, and durability. The vast majority of quality pickleball paddles use a polymer (polypropylene) honeycomb core, which offers an ideal balance of power absorption, responsiveness, and longevity. Thicker cores (16mm) tend to dampen vibration and improve control, while thinner cores (13mm) create a livelier, more powerful response.

Some paddles, like those from Paddletek, incorporate proprietary materials and construction methods that fine-tune this balance even further — giving players a core that's optimized specifically for their style of play.

Weight and Grip: Getting the Fit Right

Paddle weight is one of the most personal aspects of paddle selection. Lightweight paddles (under 7.5 oz) reward quick hands at the kitchen, reduce arm and elbow fatigue, and are favored by doubles specialists and players who rely on speed and touch. Heavier paddles (8 oz and above) deliver more momentum behind drives and resets, giving baseline players and singles competitors a power advantage. Most players land in the mid-weight range of 7.5–8 oz — a versatile sweet spot that performs well across all areas of the court.

Grip size is equally important and often overlooked. A grip that's too small forces your hand to overwork to stabilize the paddle, while one that's too large restricts wrist mobility on flicks and spin shots. As a general guide: measure from the middle crease of your palm to the tip of your ring finger — that measurement (in inches) corresponds closely to your ideal grip circumference. Most paddles run in the 4"–4.5" range, and many players add an overgrip from our pickleball accessories collection to dial in the perfect feel.

Our Paddle Brands

Selkirk

Selkirk is one of the most respected names in competitive pickleball, known for engineering paddles that push the boundaries of what's possible in control, power, and feel. The Selkirk Vanguard Power Air Invikta is a flagship power paddle designed for players who want explosive performance without sacrificing precision — featuring an elongated shape for extended reach and an Air Dynamic Throat that reduces drag for faster swing speed. For players who lean toward control, the Selkirk Amped Control S2 delivers a softer, more forgiving feel with a wide body shape that's especially well-suited to the kitchen game.

JOOLA

JOOLA brings world-class table tennis engineering pedigree to the pickleball court, and it shows. Their paddles are co-developed with top professionals and built around proprietary technologies that give competitive players a measurable edge. The JOOLA Ben Johns Signature Hyperion CGS 16mm — designed alongside the world's #1 ranked player — uses Carbon Flex3 CGS technology for unmatched spin and a 16mm core for exceptional control and vibration dampening. For players earlier in their pickleball journey, the JOOLA Essentials Paddle delivers quality and playability at an accessible price point.

Paddletek

Paddletek has built a loyal following among players who value consistency, durability, and a playing feel that holds up over thousands of sessions. The Paddletek Phoenix G6 is a standout in their lineup — a well-balanced paddle that delivers reliable performance across all areas of the court. Paddletek's engineering philosophy centers on crafting paddles that feel as good on day 500 as they do on day one, making them a smart long-term investment for dedicated players.

Vulcan

Vulcan paddles are built for players who want performance and versatility without compromise. The Vulcan V560 Power Paddle lives up to its name — engineered for players who want maximum drive from the baseline. The Vulcan V930 and V940 round out their lineup with options that balance touch and power for all-court play. You may already know Vulcan from their popular portable pickleball nets — their paddles carry that same reputation for durability and value.

Choosing a Paddle by Skill Level

Beginners should look for a mid-weight fiberglass paddle with a wide body and forgiving sweet spot. The JOOLA Essentials is an ideal starting point. Add a serving machine to your practice routine early and you'll build muscle memory faster than you'd expect.

Intermediate players are ready to get specific about what their game needs. If you're developing spin, look at carbon fiber faces. If you're struggling with power, move slightly heavier. If arm fatigue is a problem, go lighter and add an overgrip for cushioning — available in our pickleball accessories collection.

Advanced and competitive players should be looking at pro-level technology: Carbon Flex3, elongated shapes, and precision-tuned core thickness. The Selkirk Vanguard Power Air Invikta and the JOOLA Ben Johns Hyperion CGS are both exceptional choices at this level.

Want Something Truly Unique?

We also offer a Design Your Own Custom Pickleball Paddle with no minimum order — just one paddle. Add your own design, logo, or artwork to a quality composite paddle with a polypropylene core and fiberglass face. Perfect for clubs, teams, coaches, and gifting.

Complete Your Court Setup

A great paddle is just the beginning. To get the most out of every session, pair yours with quality pickleball balls and accessories — including the Selkirk 100-Pack Competition Outdoor Pickleballs, perfect for clubs and high-volume play. Add a pickleball serving machine for solo drilling and skill development. And make sure your court is dialed in with the right net — whether you need a portable pickleball net for flexibility or a permanent pickleball net for a dedicated court, we have both covered.

Shop Pickleball Paddles at Omaha Sports & Games

Whether you're shopping for your first paddle or your next upgrade, our pickleball paddles collection has the right option for your game. Explore our full pickleball equipment lineup — including nets, permanent nets, portable nets, serving machines, and accessories — and build the setup your game deserves.