All Reviews and Comparisons

Hands-on reviews from competitive 5.0+ play. Tested in real matches, not manufacturer specs.

Paddle Reviews

Selkirk LABS Project Boomstik

Power Paddle · $333

Selkirk LABS Project Boomstik

Maximum foam-core power with InfiniGrit spin. Built for 4.5+ attackers who want to dictate pace — but you’ll work harder in the kitchen.

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Selkirk SLK ERA Power

All-Court Paddle · $200

Selkirk SLK ERA Power

Tour-validated by Parenteau, Rohrabacher, Ignatowich, and Sock. Real offensive pace without giving up your soft game. Best overall value in the lineup.

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Selkirk LUXX Control Air InfiniGrit

Control Paddle

Selkirk LUXX Control Air InfiniGrit

Best control paddle Selkirk makes. InfiniGrit surface solves the spin-durability problem. Elite touch at the kitchen line — but don’t buy it to drive.

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Selkirk SLK Dauntless

Mid-Range · 3.5–4.5 Players

Selkirk SLK Dauntless

Foam core performance for players entering competitive play without the ERA Power’s price. The step-up pick for 3.5–4.5 players who need more pop from their first serious paddle.

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Selkirk SLK Geo

Developing Players · 2.5–3.5

Selkirk SLK Geo

T700 raw carbon for developing players who want real spin capability without spending $200. The right pick if you’re actively working on topspin serves and drops.

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Selkirk SLK Valkyrie

Beginner Paddle · $60

Selkirk SLK Valkyrie

The right first paddle for complete beginners. Forgiving, comfortable, $60. If you have any racquet sport background or think you’ll get serious — start with the Geo instead.

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Comparisons

Boomstik vs ERA Power

Head-to-Head

Selkirk Boomstik vs ERA Power: Which Should You Buy?

Full breakdown after 80+ hours with each. Power, control, spin, and value compared. The short version: ERA Power is the right call for 90% of players.

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