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Obelisk TS5.0 Pickleball Paddle

  • Regular price $75.00
Designed and tested in Queensland Australia, the TS 5.0 is an entry level pickleball paddle which comes with a simplistic...

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Obelisk TS5.0 Pickleball Paddle - Pink / Standard Shape- midweight

$75.00

FAQs

Yes, certain Obelisk pickleball paddles are approved for official tournament use by USA Pickleball (USAP).

For example, the Obelisk TS 5.0, which is an entry-level pickleball paddle is USA Pickleball Approved and suitable for sanctioned play.

Other entry and performance models may also carry USAP approval but it’s best to verify each specific paddle’s official certification before competitive use.  

Obelisk offers affordable paddles that are great for recreational players, with the Obelisk TS 5.0 often recommended for beginners due to its easy-to-maneuver quad shape and solid playability at an accessible price.

While basic models like the TS 5.0 provide a good all-around introduction, players looking for a slightly more refined feel might start with the Obelisk Scepter as a balanced step-up choice.

Yes, the Obelisk Triple Crown series is designed with a raw T700 carbon face and thermoformed construction that balances control, power, and spin, making it a well-regarded choice among players.

Its hybrid shape and foam-reinforced edges increase the sweet spot and help reduce vibration, contributing to precise shot placement and consistent feel.

Many players appreciate its performance relative to its price point, especially for those seeking an upgrade from beginner gear. 

Obelisk Triple Crown paddles use advanced thermoformed construction with a raw carbon fibre face and foam perimeter to enhance sweet spot and stability, offering a balanced mix of control and spin.

Compared to paddles from brands like CRBN or Selkirk, Obelisk models tend to be more budget-friendly while still delivering competitive performance, though high-end CRBN and Selkirk paddles may offer more refined core tech or elite-level tour feel.

Performance differences often come down to player preference for feel, power, and swing weight rather than a broad category advantage.

The Obelisk Horizon line typically focuses on a versatile hybrid design with a balanced mix of control and power suitable for a wide range of players.

In contrast, the Obelisk Triple Crown series emphasises performance with a raw carbon face and foam-reinforced thermoformed construction that enhances sweet spot size, spin response, and stability.

Essentially, Horizon models are positioned for broader playability, while Triple Crown paddles aim for higher-level performance characteristics.

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