A11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation Size vs ProXR Signature Pickleball Paddle

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A11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation Size

A11N Sports

$130

vs
ProXR Signature Pickleball Paddle

ProXR

$130

Spec Winner

ProXR Signature Pickleball Paddle

Wins on 2 of 3 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecA11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation SizeProXR Signature Pickleball Paddle
Weight27 oz8 oz
Face MaterialSteel Frame, PE NetGraphite
Core TypeCurved Base 36.8"Polymer Honeycomb
Grip SizeRegulation in4 1/4 in
Grip Length22 in5 in
Paddle Length36 in16 in
Paddle Width34 in8 in
Elbow FriendlyNoYes
USAPA ApprovedYesYes
Price$130$130
Rating8.6/108.5/10
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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

ProXR Signature Pickleball Paddle

Pros

  • Graphite face delivers the soft, controlled feel that many recreational players prefer over stiff carbon — easier on the elbow on long sessions
  • Polymer honeycomb core absorbs vibration well; not a high-end carbon-paddle hand-shock-sensation that aggravates lateral epicondylitis
  • USAPA-approved, well-balanced 8.0 oz weight — sits in the sweet spot for arm-protective recreational play
  • ProXR builds enthusiast paddles by hand in the US — finish quality and edge-guard durability are notably above the $130 price point
  • Standard 4 1/4 grip works for most hand sizes; pairs cleanly with any aftermarket overgrip if the factory grip wears

Cons

  • Quieter brand — less Amazon support resolution if the paddle arrives with cosmetic issues; expect to deal with ProXR directly via their site warranty
  • Stock grip wears faster than the paddle face; budget $12-15 for an overgrip in month 4-5 of regular play
  • Slightly heavier face profile than the most aggressive arm-protective paddles — players in active elbow flare may prefer Selkirk SLK Halo Control XL or ProKennex Kinetic models instead

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.

ProXR Signature Pickleball Paddle

A solid graphite-faced choice for recreational players 55-75 who want polymer-core arm protection without paying premium-tier prices. Build quality punches above the $130 tag and the brand's hand-built ethos shows up in finish details. Not the absolute lowest-vibration paddle on this list, but a well-rounded recreational pick.

A11N Sports Portable Pickleball Net 22ft Regulation Size

$130

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ProXR Signature Pickleball Paddle

$130

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