In the pickleball paddle market, "blackout (all-black) design" has spread rapidly since entering 2026. According to The Dink Pickleball, more players prefer black paddles that do away with eye-catching graphics, and a segment seeking a "stealth feel" on court definitely exists. (Source: The Dink Pickleball)
Why "Black Paddles" Now?
The 2024-2025 paddle market had many brands differentiating with flashy graphics and vivid coloring. But entering 2026, the opposite move stands out.
- Influence of Pro Players: A tendency for players who appear on video on court to prefer simple designs
- Maturation of Material Technology: An increase in users choosing by performance (foam core, carbon fiber) over appearance
- Becoming a Lifestyle: Paddles recognized as a fashion item, with simplicity becoming "a mark of the advanced player"
5 Blackout Paddles to Watch in 2026
| Paddle Name | Core Material | Face | Price range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joola Perseus | Foam Core | Carbon Fiber | $180〜 |
| Selkirk Labs 6.0 | Quantum S2 Foam | T700 Carbon | $230〜 |
| Six Zero Black Diamond | Foam Core | Diamond Carbon | $220〜 |
| Paddletek Bantam EX-L Pro | Polymer | Textured Graphite | $130〜 |
| Franklin Ben Johns Signature | Foam Core | Carbon Fiber | $170〜 |
Foam Cores Become the Mainstream of 2026 Paddles
Advancing alongside the black-paddle trend is the spread of foam-core material.2026 Paddle Trend ReportAs detailed in as well, foam cores have a long ball-hold (dwell) time and excel in spin and control performance. That four of the top five adopt foam cores is for that reason.
Black Paddle Options Under $150 Too
High-performance paddles are often over $200, but black-paddle options under $150 have also widened. The Paddletek Bantam EX-L Pro (about $130) and the Franklin Signature Light model (about $140) are sometimes obtainable in Japan too, and suit value-focused players.In Japan, where the domestic player count issurging, a segment awakening to paddle-quality selection is also increasing.
Summary: Choosing a Paddle Enters the Era of "Performance + Design Philosophy"
What the blackout trend shows is the fact that pickleball is deepening as a sport. That simple designs, which let you focus on "how you can hit" over flashy looks, gain support means the maturation of the playing population.While therush of new facility openings in the US
Sources: continues, a culture of caring about paddle choice is taking root in Japan too.
The Dink Pickleball (April 6, 2026)
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