FitVille Men's Wide Pickleball Court Shoe with Arch Support vs niupipo USAPA Graphite Pickleball Paddle Set of 2

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

FitVille Men's Wide Pickleball Court Shoe with Arch Support

FitVille

$79

vs
niupipo USAPA Graphite Pickleball Paddle Set of 2

niupipo

$60

Spec Winner

niupipo USAPA Graphite Pickleball Paddle Set of 2

Wins on 2 of 3 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecFitVille Men's Wide Pickleball Court Shoe with Arch Supportniupipo USAPA Graphite Pickleball Paddle Set of 2
Weight11.4 oz7.7 oz
Face MaterialCourt ShoeGraphite
Core TypeWide-Width Arch SupportPolypropylene Honeycomb
Grip SizeWide / X-Wide in4.72 in
Grip Length0 in4.92 in
Paddle Length0 in15.75 in
Paddle Width0 in7.87 in
Elbow FriendlyNoNo
USAPA ApprovedNoYes
Price$79$60
Rating8.3/107.9/10
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Pros & Cons

FitVille Men's Wide Pickleball Court Shoe with Arch Support

Pros

  • True wide and X-wide widths (2E and 4E) — the only court shoe in our review set that genuinely fits 60+ feet that have spread over decades
  • Built-in arch support is meaningful for plantar fasciitis and flat feet — most generic court shoes ignore this entirely
  • Lateral-support midsole holds the foot through cuts on hard courts without the hot-spot pressure of running-shoe-converted-to-court use
  • Under $80 — budget pricing for a feature set that competes with $130 specialist court shoes
  • FitVille's return policy is 90 days unworn — useful if you order and the wide width still isn't right for your foot

Cons

  • Outsole rubber wears faster than ASICS or Wilson on outdoor concrete — expect 8-10 months vs. 12+ for premium court shoes
  • Cushioning is medium, not plush — heavy players or chronic-knee players may want a more padded option

niupipo USAPA Graphite Pickleball Paddle Set of 2

Pros

  • USAPA-approved at the lowest price point in our review set — the only paddle pair under $70 we'd actually recommend over wood
  • Polypropylene honeycomb core is the same construction as paddles 3x the price, just with cheaper edge guards and grips
  • Set of two with covers makes it the obvious gift pick for grandparents bringing grandkids onto the court
  • Lightweight at 7.7 oz per paddle — gentle enough that beginners don't develop early bad form from overswinging a heavy paddle
  • Cushioned 4.72" perforated grip handles wider hands and sweat better than expected at this price

Cons

  • Edge guards are thinner — drop one on concrete and you'll see chipping that wouldn't happen on a Selkirk
  • Graphite face wears smoother around month 8-10 of regular play; you'll lose some bite for spin but it's still tournament-legal

Our Verdicts

FitVille Men's Wide Pickleball Court Shoe with Arch Support

If your feet have widened with age (and most have), this is the only sub-$80 court shoe with genuine wide and X-wide options that aren't just sized up. Arch support and lateral lock-down are both real, not marketing terms. Buy with confidence if you've previously rolled an ankle in tennis shoes that were 'wide enough.'

niupipo USAPA Graphite Pickleball Paddle Set of 2

The only honest answer to 'I want to try pickleball without committing $200.' Two paddles, two covers, USAPA-approved, under $70. Plan to upgrade in a year if you're playing 3+ times a week, but for the casual player or as a gift, you can't beat this entry point.

FitVille Men's Wide Pickleball Court Shoe with Arch Support

$79

Buy on Amazon

niupipo USAPA Graphite Pickleball Paddle Set of 2

$60

Buy on Amazon

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