Discontinued
Discontinued Paddles
20P Epic Composite
Description: the 20P Epic is a polypropylene core, composite face paddle. It retailed for $80 and weighed between 7.2-7.7oz on average. It is an excellent choice for beginners just getting into the sport who want a high-performance paddle but are not sure on the shape they want.
Comparable Current Model: PRIME Epic
The PRIME Epic is a rebranded version of the 20P Epic. It uses the same technology and same shape as the 20P, just a new look! If you are looking for an upgrade from the 20P Epic, check out our 2020 AMPED Epic. The 2020 AMPED Epic uses the same shape as the S1C with the latest AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. The 2020 AMPED Epic is available in a lightweight version and a midweight version.
Pro S1C & S1C+
Description: the Pro S1C is a polypropylene core, composite face paddle. It retailed for $100 in two weight versions, Pro S1C (lightweight/7.3-7.8oz) and Pro S1C+ (midweight/7.8-8.3oz). It was excellent for players who wanted a paddle with a large sweetspot and more power.
Comparable Current Model: PRIME S2
The PRIME S2 is a rebranded version of the Pro S1C. It uses the same technology and same shape as the S1C, just a new look! The PRIME S2 is available in a lightweight version only. If you are looking for an upgrade from the S1C, check out our 2020 AMPED S2. The 2020 AMPED S2 uses the same shape as the S1C with the latest 2020 AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. The 2020 AMPED S2 is available in a lightweight version and a midweight version.
21P Maxima Composite
Description: the 21P Maxima is a polypropylene core, composite face elongated paddle designed for power. It retailed for $85 and is excellent for power players who want extra reach. The average weight was 7.0-7.5oz.
Comparable Current Model: 2020 AMPED Maxima Lightweight
The 2020 AMPED Maxima uses the same shape as the 21P maxima, but with the latest 2020 AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. It is also available in a lightweight version and a midweight version.
30P Epic Graphite
Description: the 30P Epic is a polypropylene core, graphite paddle that weighed on average 7.2-7.6oz. It retailed for $100 and is excellent for control players. All graphite Selkirk paddles were discontinued because the AMPED technology made graphite obsolete.
Comparable Current Model: 2020 AMPED Epic Lightweight
The 2020 AMPED Epic uses the same shape as the 30P Epic, but with the latest AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. It is also available in a lightweight version and a midweight version.
30P Epic Enrique Graphite
Description: the 30P Epic Enrique is a polypropylene core, graphite paddle that weighed on average 7.7-8.1oz. It retailed for $110 and is excellent for control players who want a midweight power for a slight power advantage. All graphite Selkirk paddles were discontinued because the AMPED technology made graphite obsolete.
Comparable Current Model: 2020 AMPED Epic Midweight
The 2020 AMPED Epic uses the same shape as the 30P Epic Enrique, but with the latest AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. It is also available in a lightweight version and a midweight version.
Pro S1G & S1G+
Description: the Pro S1G is a polypropylene core, graphite face paddle. It retailed for $150 in two weight versions, Pro S1G (lightweight/7.2-7.7oz) and Pro S1G+ (midweight/7.7-8.2oz). It was excellent for players who wanted a paddle with a large sweet spot and extra control. All graphite Selkirk paddles were discontinued because the AMPED technologymade graphite obsolete.
Comparable Current Model: 2020 AMPED S2
The 2020 AMPED S2 uses the same shape as the Pro S1G, but with the latest AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. It is also available in a lightweight version and a midweight version.
31P Omni Graphite
Description: the 31P Omni Graphite is a polypropylene core, graphite face elongated paddle designed for control. It retailed for $100 and weighed an average of 7.2-7.6oz. It was excellent for players who wanted an elongated paddle with extra control. All graphite Selkirk paddles were discontinued because the AMPED technology made graphite obsolete.
Comparable Current Model: 2020 AMPED Omni Lightweight
The 2020 AMPED Omni uses the same shape as the 31P Omni, but with the latest AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. It is also available in a lightweight version and a midweight version.
300A and 300A+
Description: the 300a is an aluminum core, graphite face paddle designed for control. It retailed for $100 and was available in two weight versions, 300A (lightweight, 7.2-7.7oz) and 300A+ (midweight, 7.7-8.2oz). It was excellent for players who wanted a control paddle for indoor use. All graphite Selkirk paddles and aluminum Selkirk paddles were discontinued because the AMPED technology made graphite & aluminum obsolete.
Comparable Current Model: 2020 AMPED Epic
The 2020 AMPED Epic uses the same shape as the 300A, but with the latest 2020 AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. It is also available in a lightweight version and and a midweight version. A more affordable option to the 2020 AMPED Epic ($150) is the PRIME Epic ($80) which uses the same shape as the 300A, but with our X4 core and Fiberflex face which gives it more power but less control compared to the 300A.
200A
Description: the 200a is an aluminum core, composite face paddle designed for control. It retailed for $85 and weighed an average of 7.4-7.9oz. It was excellent for players who wanted a power paddle for indoor use. All aluminum Selkirk paddles were discontinued because the AMPED technology made aluminum obsolete.
Comparable Current Model: PRIME Epic
The PRIME Epic uses the same shape as the 200A but with our X4 polypropylene core that gives it more power compared to the 200A. If you are looking for an upgrade from the 200a, check out our 2020 AMPED Epic. The AMPED Epic uses the same shape as the 200A but with the latest AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. The 2020 AMPED Epic is available in a lightweight version and a midweight version.
200P
Description: the 200P is a polymer core, composite face heavyweight paddle designed for ultimate power. It retailed for $80 and weighed an average of 8.3-8.8oz. It was excellent for players who wanted a power paddle. The 200P was discontinued because lightweight and midweight paddles were more favored among Pickleball players and our PRIME and AMPED models offer more ability to spin.
Comparable Current Model: PRIME Epic
The PRIME Epic uses the same shape as the 200P but is a lightweight version (7.2-7.7oz). If you are looking for an upgrade from the PRIME Epic, check out our 2020 AMPED Epic. The 2020 AMPED Epic uses the same shape as the 200p but with the latest AMPED technology that gives you more power and control. The 2020 AMPED Epic is available in a lightweight version and a midweight version. You can also use our guaranteed weight feature to get a 2020 AMPED Epic Midweight to a similar weight as the 200P.