Selkirk GEO Elongated Pickleball Paddle
Selkirk GEO Elongated Pickleball Paddle is a performance pickleball paddle built for players seeking extra reach, spin and controlled power. The elongated shape increases court coverage and adds leverage on serves, drives and overheads, making it especially suited to aggressive all-court players and those transitioning from tennis. Its extended profile also provides better support for two-handed backhands and fast counter-attacks.
Featuring a raw carbon fibre face, the GEO delivers strong ball bite for enhanced topspin and slice, while the polypropylene honeycomb core offers excellent vibration dampening and a softer feel on contact. This combination creates a forgiving sweet spot with a stable response, giving players confidence during both attacking rallies and delicate kitchen exchanges.
Staff Pro Review
The GEO Elongated is a strong option for players who like modern spin-focused paddles with added reach. It swings quickly and feels stable through contact, making aggressive topspin shots easy to execute. Players who attack from mid-court or rely on heavy spin will appreciate the balance of control and power.
Product Details
- Sport: Pickleball paddle
- Paddle shape: Elongated for added reach and leverage
- Weight class: Midweight approx. 7.8-8.3 oz (221-235g)
- Face material: Raw Carbon Fibre
- Core: Polypropylene Honeycomb Core
- Core thickness: Approx. 16mm
- Sweet spot: Expanded for improved forgiveness and stability
- Handle length: Extended for two-handed backhands
- Grip: Selkirk Geo Grip
- Colour: Pink/Black
FAQs
Q: Does the pink version perform differently from other GEO colours?
A: No, the specifications and performance remain identical across colourways; only the cosmetic finish changes.
Q: How does the raw carbon face affect play?
A: The textured raw carbon surface improves ball grip, helping players generate more topspin, slice and controlled roll shots.
Q: Is the elongated shape harder to control at the net?
A: It can feel slightly less manoeuvrable than wider paddles, but the trade-off is greater reach and leverage, which many attacking players prefer.