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Selkirk offers the most comprehensive catalog of paddles out there. It’s nice to have options, but it also makes it confusing. I’m here to break it down for you. They offer premium paddles and budget friendly paddles. Each premium series consists of multiple paddle shape options, but their shapes are consistent across each series. Then their budget series paddles have a different set of shapes that are consistent across each budget series.
When you’re buying a Selkirk paddle, you will need to make two key decisions. First, decide the paddle series that best meets your needs. Second, choose the shape you prefer.
I’ll first describe the difference between each paddle series and then I’ll talk about the different shapes available.
VANGUARD ($200-$230): Their Vanguard series is one of their control lines, along with their LUXX paddles. Within their Vanguard series they have two types of paddles, the Vanguard Control and the Vanguard Pro.
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Key upgrades from the original LUXX:
The drawbacks to this update are that it feels a bit heavier in hand and doesn’t offer quite the same consistent feel across the entire face as the original LUXX. While the sweet spot is more plush, there’s a slight drop-off in feedback and stability toward the edges.
AMPED ($160-180): This is Selkirk’s All-Court series that is designed to give you a blend of power and control. Like the Vanguard paddles, there are two lines to choose from. I’m not a fan of this series and think Selkirk’s SLK Halo Pros, which are in Selkirk’s budget line, are better performing all-court paddles compared to the options here.
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I like the VANGUARD Pro series. They offer more offense than the LUXX and Vanguard Control series without giving up much control. It still has a pleasant feel to it and is on the easier side to control but there is more power available when you swing bigger. I think most control paddles in the future will all have this level of offense and it will become the new standard for control paddles.
A paddle shape consists of the paddle’s length, width, and handle length. There are paddle regulations that restrict what the paddle’s total length and width can be and these are the shapes Selkirk has developed within those rules.
Invikta: This is their elongated shape that is 16.45” x 7.44”. Their newer premium lines like the Vanguard Control series have the Invikta with a 5.5” handle while their older premium lines like the Power Air series has a 5.25” handle length. Elongated shapes give you some extra reach at the sacrifice of a smaller sweet spot. Typically elongated paddles have higher swingweights and are more head heavy. However, Selkirk is conscious of this and makes their Invikta shapes much lighter compared to the rest of the market’s elongated shape options. I appreciate this because you can always add weight but you can’t take it off.
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Looking for the right paddle to fit your game? Take our paddle fitting quiz for three recommendations that will match your style of play.