piMAXE SPIRE SOFT Pickleball Paddle 2025 The CLUB Series paddles are constructed using a process called THERMOFORMED, which gives them unique strength, stiffness, and durability. The SPIRE paddle is 100% Carbon frame, 18mm Soft Core, 227 g weight.
The Maxe Spire Soft Pickleball Paddle is expertly engineered for players seeking optimal control, power, and precision. Designed with cutting-edge technology, this paddle combines a lightweight construction with a responsive, cushioned feel for unmatched comfort on the court. The Spire’s advanced polymer core absorbs vibrations, This enhances your ball control while also reducing fatigue, during extended play. Its high performance fibreglass surface guarantees consistent, accurate ball contact, whether you’re executing powerful drives or delicate dinks. Perfectly balanced and durable, the Maxe Spire Soft Pickleball Paddle is an ideal choice for players looking to elevate their game with a paddle that offers both precision and reliability.
About the brand : “MAXE is the brand built to push new limits” . A specialist brand which is unique to pickleball, has been created with the ethos of maximising player potential. Its paddles are premium made products for all abilities. Its brand values are based on professionalism and strong relationships with trade retailers, sponsored athletes, and integration with grass roots activities.
Located in Farnham, in Surrey – PURE RACKET SPORT specialises in only racket sports and has a large range of all you will need for your Pickleball – and DEMOS to hit with at home…. Try out this paddle and our range of options in store – in our HITTING ROOM. We are here to give advice and guidance about which model might be best and explain how the latest technology directly can impact your game.
How to play pickleball :
- The ball has to land within the white lines on either side of the court when in play. Technically, if it hits the line, the ball is in.
- At the start of the game, there should be one bounce per side before you can volley the ball.
- Serving must be at the baseline, one foot behind it. The serve must also be underhand, the ball held below the waistline and served diagonally.
- The serve can’t land in the non-volley zone – ie, anywhere inside the lined box – which is seven feet from the net, on both sides.
- The game ends at 11, 15 or 21 points. Similarly to volleyball and tennis, the winning team must win by at least two points. When playing to 11, teams switch sides of the court when the first hits six points; if 21, the switch is at eight points