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Decathlon Pickleball Paddle 100 Review (UK 2026): £30 Pick

3.6 / 5
Recommended with caveats

The Decathlon Pickleball Paddle 100 is the right paddle for total beginners testing whether pickleball will stick - £30 from a UK high-street retailer with a 365-day return policy. It is NOT a paddle for serious play: the fibreglass face limits spin, the build quality reflects the budget price, and it isn't USAPA-approved for tournament play. Use it for 2-3 months to confirm interest, then upgrade to a £130-£180 mid-tier paddle for committed play.

Strengths

  • £30 is the lowest barrier to entry in UK pickleball
  • Decathlon UK high-street retail - easiest paddle to buy
  • Decathlon's 365-day return policy

Watch outs

  • Fibreglass face minimal spin vs carbon-fibre
  • Not USAPA-approved - no tournament play
  • Build degrades after 6-12 months regular use

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By Rob Griffiths8 July 2026 · 7 min read

Decathlon's Paddle 100 pickleball paddle is the easiest pickleball entry point in the UK - £30 in any Decathlon store, no need to wait for international shipping or specialist pro shop stocking. The build quality is honest for the price: functional but not refined, suitable for the first 2-3 months of pickleball interest. This review covers what the Paddle 100 is actually for and where to upgrade when you've committed to the sport.

Who the Paddle 100 is for

The Paddle 100 serves one specific use case well: total beginners who want to try pickleball without committing £100+ to gear they may never use again. £30 + Decathlon's 365-day return policy means the financial risk of trying the sport is genuinely small.

Typical scenarios where the Paddle 100 is the right call:

  • A friend invited you to a casual community pickleball session and you want to bring your own paddle rather than borrow.
  • You're testing whether to commit to a regular weekly pickleball habit before buying tier-appropriate gear.
  • You're buying a paddle for a child or teen who's curious about the sport.
  • You need a backup or loaner paddle to lend to visiting players who don't own one.

The Paddle 100 is NOT the right call if you already play pickleball 1+ times a week, if you're competing at any level, or if you anticipate playing for more than 6-12 months. In those cases, the Paddle 100's limitations (no tournament approval, fibreglass face, build quality) will frustrate you. A £130-£180 mid-tier paddle (Vatic Pro Prism Flash, JOOLA Solaire) is the right baseline for committed players.

What you give up at £30

Spin generation. Fibreglass face produces minimal ball grip vs the carbon-fibre faces standard at mid-tier and above. You can hit the ball over the net; you can't generate the topspin that makes the modern pickleball game work.

Tournament approval. The Paddle 100 is not USAPA-tested. If you progress to tournament play (Pickleball England regional or national events), you'll need a different paddle. Choose accordingly: if tournament play is on your horizon within 6 months, skip the Paddle 100 and start with a USAPA-approved entry paddle like the Selkirk Latitude (£70) or Vatic Pro V7 (£85).

Sweet-spot area. Smaller and less forgiving than mid-tier paddles. Off-centre shots dampen noticeably more than they would on a thermoformed-construction paddle.

Build longevity. The £30 price point reflects in build quality. Regular play (2-3x per week) reveals noticeable degradation in 6-12 months. Casual occasional play stretches that to 18-24 months. Premium paddles last 2-3 years with similar usage patterns.

How it compares to the next-tier-up alternatives

Decathlon Pickleball Paddle 100Selkirk Latitude (entry)JOOLA Solaire (entry)Vatic Pro Prism Flash (mid-tier)
TierEntry / first-paddleEntry approvedEntry approvedMid-tier value
FaceFibreglassGraphite compositeCarbon compositeRaw T-700 carbon
Core13mm polypropylene14mm polypropylene16mm polypropylene14mm polypropylene
USAPA approvalNot approvedApprovedApprovedApproved
Where to buyDecathlon UK stores + onlineSelkirk UK + Decathlon (some stores)JOOLA UKPro shops + Amazon UK
Best forTotal beginners testing pickleball interestBeginners with tournament intentBeginners wanting the JOOLA ecosystemPlayers committed to 1+ year of regular play

Decathlon Pickleball Paddle 100 vs Kuikma Open vs Kuikma React: which Decathlon paddle?

The Paddle 100 is not Decathlon's only pickleball paddle. Decathlon UK now sells three pickleball paddles, and they form a small ladder from absolute-beginner to budget-improver. If you are searching for "Decathlon pickleball paddles" plural, this is the range:

  • Paddle 100 - the £30 entry paddle reviewed here. Fibreglass face, 13mm polypropylene core. For total beginners testing the sport.
  • Kuikma Open - Decathlon's accessible step up, sold under its Kuikma racket-sports brand. Glass-fibre faces over a polypropylene honeycomb core, about 225g, built around comfort, tolerance and easy handling. Aimed at beginners who have decided to keep playing.
  • Kuikma React - the highest-spec Decathlon pickleball paddle. Carbon-fibre surfaces, about 235g, with a wide, thick head and a soft grip for comfort, power and forgiveness. The closest Decathlon gets to a mid-tier feel.

Decathlon does not publish USAPA testing for any of the three, so none is a safe choice if you intend to play sanctioned tournaments. Prices change with Decathlon's seasonal lineup, so check current pricing on Decathlon UK before buying. As a rough guide: the Paddle 100 is the cheapest, the Kuikma Open sits a little above it, and the carbon-fibre Kuikma React is the dearest of the three while still being a budget paddle next to specialist brands.

Decathlon Pickleball Paddle 100Kuikma OpenKuikma React
BrandPaddle 100 (Decathlon)Kuikma (Decathlon)Kuikma (Decathlon)
FaceFibreglassGlass fibreCarbon fibre
Core13mm polypropylenePolypropylene honeycomb16mm, wide thick head
WeightLight, beginner-friendly~225g~235g
USAPA approvalNot approvedNot statedNot stated
Best forTotal beginners testing pickleballBeginners committed to keep playingBudget improvers wanting more power and forgiveness

The upgrade path

  1. Start with the Paddle 100 if you're a total beginner

    £30 + 365-day return policy. Use it for 2-3 months of casual play to confirm pickleball is for you.

  2. Upgrade to a USAPA-approved entry paddle if you're committing

    Selkirk Latitude (£70) or JOOLA Solaire (£85) are the right step up. Both approved for tournament play, both meaningfully better spin and build quality than the Paddle 100. This is the right paddle for months 3-12 of pickleball play.

  3. Move to mid-tier when you're playing 2-3x weekly

    Vatic Pro Prism Flash (£130) or JOOLA's mid-tier range opens up real carbon-fibre face + thermoformed construction. This is the paddle for committed 3.0-3.5 rated club players.

  4. Premium tier when you're competing at 3.5+ rating

    CRBN 1X (£220), Selkirk Power Air Invikta (£250), or JOOLA Ben Johns Perseus (£280). Tour-grade construction, top-tier spin, tournament-tested. See our Perseus review, Selkirk review, and CRBN 1X review.

Frequently asked questions

Q01Can I play tournament pickleball with the Decathlon Pickleball Paddle 100?
No - the Paddle 100 is not USAPA-approved. Pickleball England's regional and national tournaments require USAPA-approved equipment. If tournament play is on your horizon within 6 months, skip the Paddle 100 and start with a USAPA-approved entry paddle (Selkirk Latitude £70 or JOOLA Solaire £85).
Q02How long does the Paddle 100 last?
6-12 months of regular play (2-3x per week) before noticeable degradation. Casual occasional play stretches to 18-24 months. The face wear is faster than mid-tier carbon-fibre paddles; the core dampens similarly to other budget paddles.
Q03Where can I buy the Decathlon Pickleball Paddle 100?
Decathlon UK stores nationally and decathlon.co.uk for online purchase. Stock varies by store - the larger Decathlon stores (Surrey Quays, Sheffield, Manchester Trafford Park) typically have the wider pickleball range. Decathlon's standard 365-day return policy applies.
Q04Is the Paddle 100 good enough for casual club play?
Functional but not ideal. You can play 2.5-3.0 rated rec sessions with the Paddle 100 - the limitations (spin, sweet spot) are real but don't prevent the basic game. Anyone serious about improving past 3.0 rating will outgrow the Paddle 100 within 3-6 months. Treat it as a 'first paddle, upgrade after 3 months' purchase, not a 'good enough forever' choice.
Q05What's the best £30 alternative to the Paddle 100?
There isn't really one. At £30, the Paddle 100 is the only widely-available UK paddle. Amazon UK lists various import-brand £20-£30 paddles but build quality is genuinely worse. If you can stretch the budget to £70, the Selkirk Latitude is the right upgrade - USAPA-approved, better construction, still affordable.
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