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  2. Our 'Best Overall' Pickleball Paddle Is on a Rare Sale Right Now

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    The Echo was deemed our "Best Overall" paddle on the market! Take up to 28% off the Wilson Echo and the Wilson Juice right now thanks to a rare sale on Amazon. The Echo was deemed our "Best ...

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    Cincinnati-based pickleball gear brand Nettie has partnered with toy-juggernaut Mattel to produce an exclusive Barbie line of paddles and accessories, set to be unveiled on Wednesday.. The Barbie ...

  4. Pickleball - Wikipedia

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    Pickleball is a racket or paddle sport in which two players (singles) or four players (doubles) use a smooth-faced paddle to hit a perforated, hollow plastic ball over a 34-inch-high (0.86 m) net until one side is unable to return the ball or commits a rule infraction. Pickleball is played indoors and outdoors.

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    The popular game has led to noise complaints and even lawsuits. Neighbors can’t take the racket, so a Johnson County city is taking down pickleball nets Skip to main content

  6. Vibration isolation - Wikipedia

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    "Passive vibration isolation" refers to vibration isolation or mitigation of vibrations by passive techniques such as rubber pads or mechanical springs, as opposed to "active vibration isolation" or "electronic force cancellation" employing electric power, sensors, actuators, and control systems. Passive vibration isolation is a vast subject ...

  7. Paddle tennis - Wikipedia

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    Paddle tennis (sometimes branded as POP Tennis since 2015) [1] is a racket sport adapted from tennis and played for over a century. Compared to tennis, the court is smaller, has no doubles lanes, and the net is lower. Paddle tennis is played with a solid perforated paddle, as opposed to a strung racquet, and a lower pressure tennis ball.