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Two millimeters of core thickness separates a quicker, punchier paddle from one built for dwell and forgiveness. Understanding the physics behind that difference — and which profile suits your game — is the most consequential paddle decision most players never think carefully about.

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Three millimeters of core thickness separates two meaningfully different pickleball experiences — faster pop and hand speed on one end, deeper dwell time and control on the other. Here is what that difference actually means for your game.

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Paddle shape is the single most overlooked variable when players shop for a new pickleball paddle. Length, width, and head profile decide where the sweet spot lives, how much reach you get at the kitchen line, and whether the paddle feels forgiving or punishing on off-center hits. In this guide we break down the three primary shape categories the USAPA allows under its 24-inch length-plus-width rule: widebody, elongated, and hybrid. We explain who each shape suits, where ARTI Athletic's lineup sits on the spectrum, and how to choose without falling for the myth that bigger always wins.

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