Compare Paddles
Quick verdict
Main split: Soft feel-leaning (SLK Atlas) vs Pop-leaning (Z5 Graphite Pickleball Paddle - Blue).
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Decision shortcuts
If you want softer feel, start with SLK Atlas (thicker core).
If you want pop-leaning response, start with Z5 Graphite Pickleball Paddle - Blue (thinner core).
If you want reach/leverage, start with SLK Atlas (longer length or grip).
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Key differences
- Minimum price: Z5 Graphite Pickleball Paddle - Blue is cheaper by $30.00 ($139.00 vs $169.00)
- Thickness: Z5 Graphite Pickleball Paddle - Blue is thinner by 4mm (12 mm vs 16 mm) — often feels firmer and more pop-leaning.
- Length: SLK Atlas is longer by 12mm (16 in (406 mm) vs 15.5 in (394 mm)) — adds reach and leverage.
- Width: Z5 Graphite Pickleball Paddle - Blue is wider by 7mm (8.1 in (206 mm) vs 7.8 in (199 mm)) — usually offers a bigger sweet spot.
- Grip circumference: Z5 Graphite Pickleball Paddle - Blue is smaller by 6mm (4.02 in (102 mm) vs 4.25 in (108 mm)) — affects comfort and grip feel.
- Core material: Rev-Control Polymer Honeycomb Core vs Nomex
- Face material: Premium Carbon Fiber vs Graphite
Tradeoffs
Pop vs soft feel: Thinner cores tend to feel firmer and pop-leaning; thicker cores lean softer.
These paddles differ in price, thickness, dimensions, grip and materials.
Differences of ≥5g weight, ≥1mm thickness, ≥$20 price, or any material change
Pricing
Prices from Australian retailers. Range reflects different colorways and retailers.
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How we detect differences
We highlight specs as "different" when they exceed these thresholds:
- Weight: 0.2 oz (5g) or more difference
- Thickness: 1mm or more difference
- Price: $20 or more difference
- Materials: Any difference in core or face material

