
JOOLA unveils Vision Series paddles
JOOLA is spotlighting its Vision Series as the ideal paddle line for new and improving players entering the sport during the peak holiday and New Year fitness season.
The Vision Series delivers accessible performance technology, premium feel, and long-term durability—helping players begin their pickleball journey with equipment engineered for growth.
The Vision Collection features three distinct models — Hyperion Vision , Heat Vision, and Double Vision — each built with advanced materials and JOOLA's signature paddle shapes to deliver unique performance characteristics for different player needs.
Priced from $89.95 to $119.95, the Vision Series provides professional-grade quality at an accessible price point, giving players the ability to develop consistency, control, and confidence without the immediate need for an upgrade.
The paddles are available through JOOLA.com and major retailers, including DICK's Sporting Goods.
"The Vision Series gives new and developing players the control and consistency they need to grow," said Ben Johns. "It delivers JOOLA-level feel without requiring a pro-level setup, making it a perfect gift for anyone ready to elevate their pickleball game."
With pickleball participation expected to accelerate again in early 2026, the Vision Series is positioned to support the sport's expanding base of beginner and intermediate athletes.
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