FAQs

COSTA paddles blend style and performance. We focus on vibrant designs without compromising on the technology that offers exceptional control during gameplay.

COSTA paddles use the latest technology, including honeycomb and carbon fiber cores. We continue to explore innovations in paddle technology to offer the best for your game.

From the beginner picking up a paddle for the first time to the advanced player working his way through the pro circuit, we have paddles suitable for everyone’s game and skill level.

We have a 30-day return policy for paddles with manufacturer defects or for any other reason where
the paddle has not been damaged through use or abuse. See the shipping and returns page for more details.

We do not offer individualized custom or personalized paddles at this time. Organizations interested
in purchasing such paddles in quantity should contact us at info@costapickleball.com to discuss their specific requirements.

At this time, www.costapickleball.com is the exclusive provider of COSTA paddles.

Proper care and storage of your pickleball paddle can extend its lifespan and maintain its
performance.

Here are some tips:

Care Tips:

1. Cleaning:

  • Wipe the paddle with a damp cloth to remove dirt and sweat after each use.
  • Use a mild soap solution for deeper cleaning. Avoid harsh chemicals that might
    damage the paddle’s surface.
  • Dry the paddle thoroughly with a soft cloth after cleaning.

2. Inspection:

  • Regularly check for any signs of damage or wear, such as cracks, chips, or loose
    edges.
  • Address minor issues promptly to prevent them from worsening.

3. Avoid Extreme Conditions:

  • Do not leave the paddle in extreme temperatures, such as inside a car on a hot day or outside in freezing weather.
  • Excessive heat can warp the paddle, while cold can make it brittle.

4. Protective Edge Guard:

  • Ensure the edge guard is intact to protect the paddle from accidental drops or
    impacts.
  • Replace the edge guard if it becomes loose or damaged.

Storage Tips:

1. Dry Environment:

  • Store the paddle in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture damage and mildew growth.

2. Paddle Cover:

  • Use a paddle cover or case to protect it from dust, dirt, and accidental damage.
  • A padded cover adds extra protection against impacts.

3. Flat Surface:

  • Store the paddle flat or vertically to maintain its shape.
  • Avoid leaning it against surfaces that can cause it to bend or warp.

4. Avoid Pressure:

  • Do not place heavy objects on the paddle, as excessive pressure can damage the
    paddle’s structure.

By following these care and storage tips, you can keep your pickleball paddle in excellent condition
for longer.

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