Save Big, Your Guide to Quality Used Pickleball Gear

Play better, spend less: Here’s how to shop secondhand like a pro

Call it paddleflation…the newest Selkirk paddle now costs $332. No, that’s not a typo. So whether you're new to the game or looking to upgrade without breaking the bank, used pickleball gear offers unbeatable value. Here are the best places to score lightly used paddles, bags, shoes—and even nets—while keeping quality high and costs low.

1. Online Pickleball Retailers with “Used” Sections

Pickleball Central steps up with a dedicated “Used Paddle Deals” section featuring demo returns and open-box paddles—inspected, warrantied, and discounted up to 70 % off. These paddles come with a 30‑day warranty and final-sale policy.
JustPaddles also offers a healthy rotation of used paddles—over 200 models in stock—backed by a 30‑day risk‑free guarantee.
Pickleball Warehouse, Pickleball Galaxy, and The Pickleball Exchange all offer graded pre-owned gear—graded A, B, or C—with conditions clearly labeled, though these sales are typically final.

2. Specialized Marketplaces & Consignment Services

The Pickleball Swap is a tournament-tested platform focused solely on used gear—with built-in secure payments and shipping The Pickleball Swap.
My Paddle Peddler operates as a mobile consignment service: sellers set prices, and appointments can be made at courts to trade paddles, shoes, bags, and more Paddle Peddler.

3. General Online Marketplaces

Check mainstream platforms like eBay, Craigslist, Amazon Resale, SidelineSwap, and Facebook Marketplace.
Amazon often lists 400+ used paddles with straightforward returns. SidelineSwap offers a huge inventory and buyer protection for misrepresented products within 72 hours.
One Redditor notes:

“Buy sell swap group on fb is fantastic. Over 30k members.”
Another adds:
“Yes – pickleball central discounts and sells paddles … Most look brand new.” 

Common suggestions include “OfferUp” and general FB buy/sell/trade group.

4. Brick‑and‑Mortar & Sporting Goods Stores

Play It Again Sports carries used paddles (JOOLA, Selkirk, Franklin) at local stores—great for testing gear hands-on Play It Again Sports.
Local tennis or sporting goods shops sometimes stock used or demo paddles—plus you get hands-on feel and support local businesses. https://spinwavepickleball.com/collections/used-paddles.

Pro Tips to Maximize Savings & Quality

  1. Check condition ratings—grade A (excellent), B (good), C (fair).

  2. Look for warranty coverage, like the 30-day checks from Pickleball Central or JustPaddles.

  3. Weigh marketplace risks—read seller reviews and request detailed condition photos.

  4. Time your purchase—demo paddles often pop up after seasons or events.

  5. Consider a test paddle—buy modestly now, then upgrade when you're sure of your style.

Final Take

You don’t have to buy new to play like a pro. Whether you prefer the reliability and guarantees of retailers like Pickleball Central, community-driven options like The Pickleball Swap or My Paddle Peddler, or hunting on eBay or Facebook, there's gear to fit every budget and style.

Best of all: by choosing used gear, you save money and help reduce waste, scoring points for both your game and the planet.

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