- Amazon Prime Day runs June 23-26.
- Our best overall pickleball paddle, the Selkirk LUXX Control, is 39% off right now.
- The Skechers Pickleball Viper Court Pro 2.0 Shoe is at its lowest price in 30 days.
JUST LIKE HOW Amazon is a great place to find golf gear, the same goes for pickleball. And similar to some great Prime Day golf deals, there’s lots of savings on our top-tested pickleball paddles, shoes, and more right now.
SHOP PRIME DAY PICKLEBALL DEALS
We have quite a few editors who have been playing pickleball for years. And we’re consistently testing not only tried-and-true gear, but also the newest releases. So I’ve dug around through all our testing notes and buying guides to find every piece of pickleball gear we recommend that’s currently on sale for Prime Day. Let’s dink.
When it comes to paddles, the best we’ve played with in the past few years is the Selkirk LUXX Control. The Florek carbon fiber face has a generous sweet spot, and as the name says, control is the name of the game with this paddle. As one tester says, “The Florek carbon fiber face and thick 20mm honeycomb core provide the accuracy you need without compromising your ability to generate powerful shots.” The LUXX Control has been on sale the past few months, but Prime Day marks an all-time low price at 39% off.
It also just so happens that our top-tested pickleball ball is on sale. The Franklin Sports Outdoor X-40 ball is constructed to last, ensures a tight spin, and offers a balanced flight pattern. While the 36 pack in a bucket is typically what we recommend as being the most economical, the 12 pack is still a good deal at 37% off right now. If you play a ton and have the space, the 100 pack is $80 off at $180.
There’s lots of other savings too: our top beginner paddle (the Onix Z5 Graphite) is 17% off, the Skechers Pickleball Viper Court Pro 2.0 is at its lowest price in 30 days, and this stylish Ame & Lulu Hamptons Pickleball Bag is 20% off. Don’t wait though, as these savings might not last through all of Prime Day.
Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Reviews Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up. He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.
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