
Razer x JOOLA paddle 'sold out in seconds' after release
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan announced that the limited-edition pickleball paddles created in partnership with JOOLA sold out within seconds of their release on Tuesday.
The highly-anticipated Razer x JOOLA - Perseus Pro IV 16mm paddle marked the first-ever crossover between gaming and pickleball.
Co-branded with Razer’s triple-headed snake trademark and signature green accents, the paddle blends Razer’s gaming aesthetic with JOOLA’s performance-first DNA.
The paddle made its competitive debut at the 2025 Jenius Bank Pickleball World Championships in Dallas when used by Ben Johns and Federico Staksrud.
Our @Razer x Joola limited edition pickleball paddles sold out in seconds in the recent drop - we appreciate the interest but they're all gone! https://t.co/i98yd0T3rJ
— Min-Liang Tan (@minliangtan) December 10, 2025
The raw carbon surface enhances spin control and dwell time, allowing players to shape their shots with precision and finesse.
A balanced swing weight also supports quick transitions and reactive play, making it ideal for athletes who thrive on agility and speed.
Each paddle is also embedded with an NFC chip that connects to the JOOLA Infinity App, unlocking exclusive content, pro tips, and an extended warranty.
There were only 1,337 paddles available at a cost of $299.95 USD.
The number “1337” is a nod to gaming culture – where “1337” or “LEET” (short for “elite”) is used to signify top-tier skill and mastery.
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