Pickleball is a great sport that is enjoyed by many! Are you ready to give it a try?
When starting out, you may want to purchase a pickleball set that comes with everything you need to play the game. That way you can set up an area to play pickleball in a street or driveway and begin playing. If you happen to have tennis courts nearby, you can easily transform them into pickleball courts and play there too.
What is a Set in Pickleball?
For your convenience, many manufacturers have created complete pickleball sets. The sets come with everything you need to play.
A set includes 2 or 4 paddles, pickleballs, and a net with a carrying bag.
There are also pickleball bundles or pickleball paddle sets that only include the paddles and balls. Many times they will also include paddle covers. If you already have access to a net, paddle sets are a great option.
Recommended Pickleball Sets
Here’s our list of the best sets we recommend:
- Amazin’ Aces Signature Pickleball Paddle Set
- Champion Eclipse Graphite Complete Pickleball Set
- Diller Tournament Net Set
- Niupipo Pickleball Paddles, USAPA Pro Graphite Pickleball Paddle Set
- Franklin Sports Half Court Size Pickleball Net
- Monarch Complete Pickleball Game Set
- Rally Tyro 2 Pickleball Paddle, Portable Net and Ball Set
- SLK by Selkirk NEO Polymer Graphite – Ultimate Starter Pickleball Paddles
If you want to know the pros and cons of each set along with our top pick, please read on because we’ve got you covered in the article below.
Best Pickleball Sets
The following are pickleball sets that we recommend for beginners. We have divided the list into sets with nets and paddle sets:
Pickleball Set with Net
The following sets with nets are great for beginners who want to set up their own court.
Champion Eclipse Graphite Complete Pickleball Set
What’s Included: 3.0 Portable Net System with Bag | 4 Graphite Pickleball Paddles | 4 Outdoor Pickleballs | Pickleball Duffel Bag | USAPA Rulebook
Paddles: This set comes with 4 lightweight (7.5 oz average) carbon-graphite composite paddles. They have a high-end polymer honeycomb core that resists wear and dead spots. This paddle features a reinforced neck and a sleek but ultra-durable protective edging. It is a universal size and provides a comfort cushion grip.
Balls: 4 yellow outdoor pickleballs
Net: 3.0 portable net system with steel frame. This lightweight net is regulation size. It offers an easy setup. This high-quality net has a sturdy frame with a raised center bar. It has tension straps to retain tension.
USAPA Approved: Yes
Price: $$$
Pros: These paddles are USAPA approved so you don’t have to run out and buy a new paddle if you want to play competitively. This set can last a while.
Cons: The price for this set is a little costly, but you do get quite a bit in this set and you won’t have to purchase any additional equipment for some time.
Diller Tournament Net Set
What’s Included: Metal Frame with Bag | Net | 4 Paddles | 4 Balls | Rules Sheet
Paddles: This set comes with 4 quality hardwood Diller paddles with wrapped handles. The paddles are cut from high-quality, seven-ply maple. They are a heavier paddle weighing 9.0 to 10.6 ounces. The grip is lightly cushioned and has a length of 5-1/2”. Each paddle has a total length of 15-1/2” and a width of 7”.
Balls: 4 pickleballs
Net: 3.0 tournament net system. This lightweight net is portable with a steel frame. The complete frame and net in its carrying case weigh 25 lbs. The carry bag has pockets for balls and paddles. This easy snap-together metal frame sets up in minutes. The net has tension straps and a raised crossbar. This is a sturdy net system with wide legs and bent design.
USAPA Approved: No
Price: $$
Pros: This set includes quite a bit for a reasonable price. If you are someone who wants to play with a wood paddle, this set is a great option.
Cons: This set comes with wood paddles instead of graphite. The paddles are not USAPA approved, so if you want to participate in tournaments, you will have to purchase a new paddle.
Franklin Sports Half Court Size Pickleball Net
What’s Included: 10ft Net | 2 Paddles | 2, X-40 USA Pickleball Approved Pickleballs
Paddles: This set comes with 2 wooden paddles
Balls: 2 Franklin x-40 pickleballs
Net: This net is a half-court size net (10 feet wide by 3 feet high). It assembles quickly and can be easily transported. It has sturdy steel net posts.
USAPA Approved: No
Price: $
Pros: If you are looking for a practice net or a net to play singles, this is a good option.
Cons: It comes with wooden paddles and the net is only half the size of a regulation net.
Monarch Pickleball Set
What’s Included: 1 recreational size pickleball net | 2 USAPA® Approved outdoor pickleballs | 2 aspen wood pickleball paddles | 1 carry case for net and equipment | 1 pickleball instructions guide
Paddles: This set comes with 2 aspen wood paddles that have a Monarch ribbed grip. The paddle weight is 265 g. / 9.5 oz. The paddle length is 15.5 in. The paddle width is 7.25 in.
Balls: 2 USAPA® Approved outdoor pickleballs
Net: This net is not regulation size. The net length is 12 ft and the height is 3ft. It can be easily transported.
USAPA Approved: No
Price: $
Pros: This is a good option if you are new to pickleball and are looking for a pickleball set that you can find at a local store. Monarch is Dick’s Sporting Goods brand.
Cons: It comes with wooden paddles and the net is not regulation size.
Rally Tyro 2 Pickleball Paddle, Portable Net and Ball Set
What’s Included: Free Standing Metal Frame & Net | 4 Composite Paddles | 4 Balls | Rules Sheet | Carry Bag
Paddles: 4 Rally Tyro lightweight composite performance paddles. Paddle grips are 4″ circumference and 5″ grip length
Balls: 4 Jugs pickleballs
Net: 3.0 Pickleball Tournament Net System. Portable and lightweight; carry bag includes pockets for paddles and balls; Easy snap-together metal frame; easy net tension straps and a raised crossbar; adjustable net height. Wide legs with bent design
USAPA Approved: No
Price: $$$
Pros: This is a nice option when it comes to a pickleball net. It is regulation size and USAPA approved.
Cons: The price is a little high.
Pickleball Paddle Set
These paddle sets are great for beginners who already have a court to play on, but need equipment to play with.
Amazin’ Aces Signature Pickleball Paddle Set
What’s Included: Includes 2 Paddles | Balls | Paddle Covers | Bag | The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide To Pickleball eBook
Paddles: Signature paddle with responsive graphite face & high-performance polymer core created with cutting-edge technology. Hand-stitched contour grip (4 1/4″) and low-profile edge guard. Mid-weight (approximately 8.1- 8.3oz). The paddle has a large sweet-spot, balanced weight distribution, and a classic shape.
Balls: 4 yellow pickleballs
USAPA Approved: Yes
Price: $
Pros: Amazin’ Aces offers a great paddle to get you started. You can actually use this paddle for a while since it is USAPA approved. This set is offered for a good price.
Cons: None
Niupipo Pickleball Paddles, USAPA Pro Graphite Pickleball Paddle Set
What’s Included: 2 Niupipo Pickleball Paddles | 4 Pickleballs | 1 Bag
Paddles: 2 Pickleball Paddles; made of graphite carbon fiber face and graphite-honeycomb composition
Balls: 2 Indoor and 2 Outdoor pickleballs
USAPA Approved: Yes
Price: $$
Pros: This set is for either a beginner or a professional player. You can use this USAPA paddle for a long time.
Cons: None
SLK by Selkirk NEO Polymer Graphite – Ultimate Starter Pickleball Paddles [Our TOP Pick!]


What’s Included: 2 Paddles | 4 Balls | Carry Case
Paddles: Paddle weight range is 6.9 – 7.5 oz. Its’ grip circumference is 4.25”. It offers an SLK ultra-comfort grip. The handle length is 5.25”. The paddle length is 15.67. The paddle width is 7.875”. The PowerCore polymer core has an innovative graphite surface for superior performance with amazing “sweet spot” coverage. Its EdgeSentry guard offers more protection and durability.
Balls: 4 pickleballs
USAPA Approved: Yes
Price: $
Pros: Selkirk is a great paddle brand. This set is a great price for everything that is included.
Cons: This is Selkirk’s beginner paddle. You might want to eventually upgrade to another Selkirk paddle as technology is always improving.
What Equipment Do You Need for Pickleball?
Fortunately, pickleball doesn’t require a ton of equipment to get started. Depending on where you plan to play, you will need the following:
Let’s take a quick look at things you should be aware of when it comes to pickleball paddles, balls, and nets.
Paddles
Pickleball paddles can be made of different materials such as wood or graphite. If you are just beginning with pickleball, or just want to play a fun game with friends or family in your yard, a wood paddle will be fine to use; however, if you want to advance your game or play competitively you will want to invest in a better paddle. Also, keep in mind that wood paddles are heavier, so small kids might find them difficult to use. Honestly, not many play with a wood paddle, but you have that option.
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Pickleballs
Pickleballs come in different colors and with different-sized holes. There are also multiple brands of balls. Each brand can play a little differently. Depending on where you plan to play will determine the ball you will need as you will need either indoor balls or outdoor balls.
>>Pickleballs — Must-Know Information for the Pickleball Newbie<<
Nets
If you plan to play on an existing tennis court, you can use the tennis net; however, keep in mind that the height of a tennis net is higher than a pickleball net.
If you want to create your own court, purchasing a pickleball net that can be easily assembled is your best option.
>>What are the Dimensions of a Pickleball Court?<<
How Much Does a Pickleball Set Cost?
Pickleball sets can vary in their price depending on the manufacturer and paddle quality. For example, wood paddles will cost less than graphite paddles.
Of course, a pickleball bundle will cost less than a pickleball set due to the fact that a net isn’t included. Typically, the net is the most expensive item.
There you have it – the best pickleball sets to get you started playing pickleball! Enjoy the game!
Hi . Been playing raquetball, squash many yrs. Pball 2 yrs. My paddle was been pocked up and I use lots of spin, wrist. Suspect my paddle surface is now illegal. Massive spin. Whats the equipment rule and can you recommend a paddle that takes powerful wrist shots, and wont get bumpy. Thanks !