
Dink Sink Pickleball Club, we write authoritative pickleball paddle reviews grounded in real, on-court experience and not hype. Every paddle is tested through competitive play, drilling, and everyday rec games, with careful attention to control, power, spin, feel, and durability. Reviews are player-focused, unbiased, and written in plain language, helping players of all levels choose gear that genuinely improves their game.
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Core Reaction Pro Paddle Review
On court, this design stands out in quick exchanges. Blocks feel steadier, off-center contact stays playable, and the paddle does not punish you for being a little late to volley battles.
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RPM Friction Pro Review
The RPM Friction Pro is one of the most talked-about paddles to hit the market. Designed by PPA Gold Medalist James Ignatowich through his new brand RPM, this paddle aims to blend power, spin, and control…
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ONIX Z5 Mod Graphite Paddle Review
The Z5 Mod is ideal for beginners and intermediate players who want a forgiving paddle that supports all around development.
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Onix Recruit V4 Paddle Review (2026)
The Onix Recruit V4 pickleball paddle sits firmly in the “first real paddle” category. Is it the right paddle for you?
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JOOLA Ben Johns Perseus Pro IV Review
The Ben Johns Perseus line has become one of the most recognizable paddle families in pickleball, and the Pro IV represents a meaningful step forward rather than a cosmetic refresh. Built in collaboration with the game’s most dominant player and produced by JOOLA, the Perseus Pro IV leans into modern paddle trends; it’s springy response,…





