If you’ve walked into a sporting goods store or scrolled through an online pickleball shop lately, you’ve likely felt the "paradox of choice."
With dozens of brands and hundreds of models, finding the right paddle can feel overwhelming.
The new SLK lineup offers a streamlined series, creating a simple, four-paddle progression. Whether you are picking up a paddle for the first time or looking to dominate the tournament scene, this reset ensures there is a clear "next step" for your game.
The new SLK lineup
The 2026 collection offers a paddle for everyone. Each paddle has a specific identity, a defined price point, and a clear role in a player's development.

1. SLK Valkyrie
The easiest yes in pickleball. This is an uncomplicated, widebody paddle designed to remove the friction of starting a new sport. It’s fun, forgiving, and focuses on getting the ball back over the net.
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Who it’s for: First-time players and casual weekend warriors who want a reliable paddle without a massive investment.
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Replacing: SLK Atlas and SLK Latitude.
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Price: $80

2. SLK Geo
Positioned as the best place to "start and stay," the Geo offers a modern raw carbon face and a large sweet spot. It provides a balanced blend of power and control that allows a player to grow their skills before feeling the need for an upgrade.
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Who it’s for: The committed beginner or intermediate player who wants a high-quality feel and long-term playability at a value-driven price.
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Replacing: SLK EVO (both Power and Control versions).
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Price: $100

3. SLK Dauntless
This is the smart step forward for the player who has outgrown their starter gear. The Dauntless is an all-court, control-leaning paddle that introduces a more sophisticated feel and better consistency.
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Who it’s for: Competitive recreational players and those entering the tournament scene who prioritize control and a modern, professional feel.
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Replacing: SLK HALO (Control & Pro), AMPED Control, Vanguard Control, and Vanguard Pro.
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Price: $180

4. SLK ERA Power
The top of the SLK pyramid, the ERA Power remains the go-to option for those who want maximum aggression. It rounds out the lineup by offering a high-octane alternative to the control-oriented Dauntless.
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Who it’s for: Aggressive players who want to dictate the pace of the game with speed and put-away power.
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Current standing: The existing flagship power model in the SLK family.
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Price: $200
Why the change?
By retiring legacy models like the Halo and Evo, we’ve eliminated the "decision paralysis" that made it difficult to distinguish one paddle from another.
This new structure isn't just about selling new products — it’s about making the sport more approachable. When the equipment choice is easy, you can spend less time researching specs and more time on the court.