We’ve harped on this before. Warned you about adapting or being left in the dust. And yet, we’re still seeing plenty of amateur players stubbornly go about their business without a reliable two-handed backhand.
If you won’t listen to us, perhaps you’ll heed the advice of an actual pro. Below, Eric Roddy explains why a twoey is essential in today’s pickleball landscape—and not just at the kitchen line, but in every area of the court.
At the kitchen: “Firefights at the net are faster, dinks are more precise and aggressive, and off-the-bounce speedups are becoming harder to read and counter. As a result, the two-handed backhand has arrived and is crucial to controlling and countering the overall speed of the game at the kitchen.”
Resetting from the transition zone: “Developing a twoey reset will force your paddle more in front, which will help you absorb pace and prevent the paddle from getting too far behind you—something that happens much more easily when using one hand.”
From the baseline: “You should develop a topspin two-handed backhand drop or drip. This will enable you to get the ball over the net and make it start dipping before it reaches your opponent, forcing them to hit up on the fourth-shot volley—which is almost impossible to do with a traditional one-handed backhand drop.”
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Why we are different
There are well over 100 paddle manufacturers serving the pickleball industry. We are the ONLY custom paddle manufacturer in the world. In order to understand what it is we do and why it’s unique, it’s necessary to understand how a paddle is made.
Every paddle with few exceptions has a honeycomb core. The different companies in the industry use one of three different materials for the core- aluminum, polymer and Nomex. We use all three. The core provides 75% of the way a paddle performs.
Then the honeycomb core is sandwiched between two thin layers of surface materials. Again, the different companies in the industry use three different materials- graphite, fiberglass composite and carbon fiber. We use all three. The surface material is about 25% of the way a paddle performs. Think of it as fine tuning the paddle’s performance characteristics.
The three different core materials combined with the three different surface materials make 9 different combinations of materials. Each plays differently. We make two (soon to be three) different shapes for our paddles. The Chaos has a large square sweet spot- at 8 1/2”, it is the widest paddle on the market. The Kratos has an equally large rectangular shaped sweet spot. Each combination of cores and surfaces is available in both the Chaos and Kratos shape.
Then we give each player the opportunity to select their paddle’s weight (ranging from 7.4-10.5 ounces).
Now comes the grip. Players can choose one of three different handle shapes, their grip size from 3 7/8” to 6”, one of three different grip materials and more than 10 colors for each grip style.
Now that the player has chosen the best paddle shape, core, surface and grip for their individual game comes the fun part. We can put any custom graphic the player chooses on their paddle face- either one of our many choices or one of their own- a picture, logo or graphic of their choosing.
Now every player can play with a totally bespoke paddle and watch their game immediately improve because they are playing with the right paddle for them in every way.
Every other sport has specialized equipment for every player except pickleball. Not anymore- now pickleball is catching up to other sports. Pickleball players spend a lot of time playing the game they love. Now they can play with the gear that suits them and not be forced to use a one size fits all paddle.
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