Volair Paddles
Volair pickleball paddles with verified specs and community tape setups, 4 models, widebody shapes, balance points from 9.2 to 9.4 in.
About Volair
Volair Pickleball maintains a recognizable pro signature line and
enough approval/pro-tour signal to make the top 20, with the Mach 2
family now anchoring the current lineup. The brand sits in the
$140–$190 specialty tier with a primarily DTC channel mix.
Design philosophy
Carbon faces with composite-core construction tuned for the player who
wants tournament-grade feel without flagship-tier pricing. Shift and
Mach platforms cover the major archetype silhouettes.
Pros
- Pro signature association anchors brand credibility above its size
- $140–$190 pricing undercuts most premium specialists
- Approval and pro-tour signal sufficient to make the top-20 ranking
Cons
- Niche relative to the upper-middle cluster (Six Zero, CRBN, Vatic Pro)
- Specialty-retail visibility lighter than ranked peers
- Limited shape diversity in the current lineup
Reviewer notes
Volair holds an estimated 1.8% share of primary-paddle users (rank 18)
per our 2026 brand share analysis
.
The pro signature line and approval breadth make the brand more
visible at tournament tables than its share alone would suggest, but
it remains niche compared to the upper-middle cluster.
DinkFlow editorial · last updated May 4, 2026
Models
Detailed Paddle Specs Snapshot
| Paddle | Shape | Length (in) | Width (in) | Handle (in) | Balance (in) | Mass (oz) | Core (mm) | Setups | Comments | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volair Mach 2 | Widebody | 15.88 | 8.12 | 5.50 | 9.20 | 8.00 | 16.0 | 0 | 0 | Open in Editor |
| Volair Mach 2 Forza | Widebody | 15.88 | 8.12 | 5.50 | 9.32 | 7.80 | 14.0 | 0 | 0 | Open in Editor |