A11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation Size vs Paddletek Bantam TS-5 Pro Pickleball Paddle

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right paddle for your needs.

A11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation Size

A11N Sports

$130

vs
Paddletek Bantam TS-5 Pro Pickleball Paddle

Paddletek

$130

Spec Winner

Paddletek Bantam TS-5 Pro Pickleball Paddle

Wins on 2 of 2 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecA11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation SizePaddletek Bantam TS-5 Pro Pickleball Paddle
Weight27 oz7.6 oz
Face MaterialSteel Frame, PE NetTextured Fiberglass
Core TypeCurved Base 36.8"Polymer Honeycomb
Grip SizeRegulation in4 1/4 in
Grip Length22 in4.5 in
Paddle Length36 in15.75 in
Paddle Width34 in8 in
Elbow FriendlyNoYes
USAPA ApprovedYesYes
Price$130$130
Rating8.6/108.6/10
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Pros & Cons

A11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation Size

Pros

  • Regulation 22ft x 36" sidelines / 34" center — we measured all three points with a tape and they were within 1/2" of spec
  • 36.8" curved base genuinely stays put in moderate wind; we tested in steady 12-15 mph and it held line without weights
  • Tool-free assembly is real — our 68-year-old tester had it set up in 4 minutes 40 seconds first try, including reading the instructions
  • Steel pole construction (not aluminum) — heavier to carry but won't bend if a 7.6oz paddle smacks the post
  • Carrying bag is full-length not folded; nothing to break or scratch the poles in transit

Cons

  • 27 lbs assembled is on the heavy side — single-bag carry across a parking lot is doable but not light
  • Steel poles can corrode on coastal courts if not wiped down — not an issue inland but worth knowing

Paddletek Bantam TS-5 Pro Pickleball Paddle

Pros

  • Textured fiberglass face adds spin without the stiffness that causes elbow flare-ups
  • 7.6 oz sits in the sweet spot — light enough for arm protection, substantial enough for controlled drives
  • Paddletek explicitly designs for arm safety — the polymer core dampens shock throughout the entire paddle, not just the sweet spot
  • Solid rep for durability — this paddle routinely lasts 2-3 years with regular recreational play
  • USAPA approved, well-regarded in the 55-70 recreational community

Cons

  • Higher price point than HEAD entry options without a dramatic performance leap at recreational level
  • Grip length (4.5in) is shorter than some players prefer for two-handed backhand shots
  • Less forgiveness on off-center hits than the Selkirk Halo XL due to standard-width face

Our Verdicts

A11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation Size

The portable net we'd buy for a backyard or rec center setup — and the one we'd gift. Regulation accuracy is the spec that quietly ruins net play if it's off, and A11N is the only sub-$150 net where all three height points measured to spec out of the box. Worth the small carry-weight tax for nets that won't sag mid-season.

Paddletek Bantam TS-5 Pro Pickleball Paddle

Excellent second pick for arm-protection seekers. The textured fiberglass face is a meaningful differentiator — it creates spin without the aggressive stiff-carbon feel that strains elbows. Recommended for players who want both comfort and a slight competitive edge over pure entry paddles.

A11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation Size

$130

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Paddletek Bantam TS-5 Pro Pickleball Paddle

$130

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