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Junk Paddles Flooding Canada | Pickleball Paddles Canada
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Pickleball Paddle News for Canadian Players. Junk Paddles Flooding Canada. November 14, 2014. Bull; Comments Off on Junk Paddles Flooding Canada. Pickleball Paddles Canada is warning readers of a wave of thousands of junk pickleball paddles now flooding the North American market. Most of these paddles appear to be made in two particularly shoddy factories in southwestern China. Some carry the brand names of major manufacturers such as Harrow, Diadora, Viking and others. At the same time, only two of Harr...
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Manta's New 4G Lineup | Pickleball Ontario
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December 17, 2013. Manta’s New 4G Lineup. Manta Destiny 4G Pickleball Paddle. Manta Snow Bird Pro 4G Pickleball Paddle. Manta Pro Team 4G Pickleball Paddle. All four paddles fall in the premium category and will be selling in the $90.00 to $120.00 range. Distribution in the USA is still to be determined, but within Canada, Racquet Network — Canada’s largest supplier of pickleball equipment by far — will have exclusive distribution rights. This entry was tagged Manta. Manta’s New 4G Lineup.
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Pickleball New in Neustadt | Pickleball Ontario
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December 21, 2012. Pickleball New in Neustadt. Don Zettler introduced pickleball to Neustadt, Ontario in 2012. Don Zettler introduced pickleball to Neustadt, Ontario — a village in the southern part of the Bruce Penninsula — in November 2011 with the help of his wife and a friend. He painted four courts on the community’s arena floor and ordered paddles and balls from Racquet Network. For more information or to get involved with pickleball in Neustadt, Ontario, please contact Don Zettler at 519-799-5773.
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Are 2G Paddles Becoming Extinct? | Pickleball Paddles Canada
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Pickleball Paddle News for Canadian Players. Are 2G Paddles Becoming Extinct? September 28, 2012. Bull; Comments Off on Are 2G Paddles Becoming Extinct? We are all familiar with basic design of pickeball paddles manufactured in US garages and workshops over the past 20 years. Made of graphite or fibreglass facings layered over plastic, composite or cardboard cores, all 2G paddles feature a variation on the silicone edgeguard that runs along the entire edge of the paddles in the image to the right. Counte...
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Canadian Debut for Wilson Pickleball | Pickleball Ontario
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October 8, 2013. Canadian Debut for Wilson Pickleball. As we predicted in early 2011, the world’s largest sporting goods company entered the North American pickleball market with a US-wide release in the spring of 2013. Wilson’s massive distribution system through Sports Authority and other US regional distributors helped to propel its new paddles to the top of the market in just a few months. 8220;For whatever reason,” explains Johner, “pickleball players seem to expect their paddles to last...The all-g...
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Pickleball Paddle News for Canadian Players. Are 2G Paddles Becoming Extinct? September 28, 2012. We are all familiar with basic design of pickeball paddles manufactured in US garages and workshops over the past 20 years. Made of graphite or fibreglass facings layered over plastic, composite or cardboard cores, all 2G paddles feature a variation…. Read more →. 1G, 2G or 3G? What’s Best for Me? September 15, 2012. Read more →. How Long Should Pickleball Paddles Last? September 5, 2012. Read more →. Manta&...
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1G, 2G or 3G? What's Best for Me? | Pickleball Paddles Canada
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Pickleball Paddle News for Canadian Players. 1G, 2G or 3G? What’s Best for Me? September 15, 2012. Bull; Comments Off on 1G, 2G or 3G? What’s Best for Me? First, second and third generation pickleball paddles all have their pros and cons. Deciding which of these basic paddle types is best for you will depend on what you need and what you like. The durability of 2G paddles, meanwhile, does not compare to wood. The most common problem with these paddles is what is know in the industry as “prematu...The oth...
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Canadian Debut for Wilson Pickleball | Pickleball Paddles Canada
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Pickleball Paddle News for Canadian Players. Canadian Debut for Wilson Pickleball. October 8, 2013. Bull; Comments Off on Canadian Debut for Wilson Pickleball. Now Wilson pickleball paddles have come to Canada. Beginning on October 7, 2013, Calgary-based Racquet Network began retailing Wilson pickleball products to Canadians through under an exclusive distribution agreement that will last in the fall of 2014. 8220;For whatever reason,” explains Johner, “pickleball players seem to expect their...The all-g...
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1G, 2G or 3G? What's Best for Me? | Pickleball Ontario
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August 21, 2012. 1G, 2G or 3G? What’s Best for Me? 1G pickleball paddles are made of wood. First, second and third generation pickleball paddles all have their pros and cons. Deciding which of these basic paddle types is best for you will depend on what you need and what you like. 2G pickleball paddles have plastic edge guards. The durability of 2G paddles, meanwhile, does not compare to wood. The most common problem with these paddles is what is know in the industry as “premature edgeguard dep...The oth...