Selkirk LABS Project Boomstik Elongated Pickleball Paddle Review
- Last Updated on January 26, 2026
- Written by Tanvir khan
Selkirk LABS Project Boomstik - Elongated
Selkirk • Power • Elongated
$333
Quick Summary
Best for
Aggressive intermediate–advanced players who want big power + big spin in an elongated build—16.5" × 7.45" with a 5.8" handle made for two-hand backhands, drives, and fast hands.
Standout
BoomCore™ pops instantly (no break-in), and InfiniGrit™ keeps spin strong and consistent longer than most raw carbon faces.
Watch out
It’s hot, until your touch adjusts, soft shots can sail. Also non-engraveable, and the case/cover is sold separately.
Buy if
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You want instant, long-lasting pop from a foam-core power build.
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You hit big drives + aggressive counters and like finishing points fast.
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You rely on a two-handed backhand (the 5.8" handle is money).
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You want elite spin with a surface built for better durability.
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You like perimeter stability without needing lead tape (MOI tuning vibe).
Pass if
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You want a soft, plush, control-first paddle.
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You’re sensitive to pop and prefer a paddle that naturally deadens speedups.
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You want a cheaper “main paddle” (this one is $333 premium).
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You prefer wide-body forgiveness over elongated reach.
Specs
Performance Ratings
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Ridiculous power/popup, built to pressure opponents.
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5.8" handle is elite for two-hand backhands and leverage.
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Spin-focused face + tech built for longer-lasting grit.
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Perimeter stability helps counters feel solid without lead tape.
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Premium build + lifetime warranty (when registered).
Cons
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Soft game can float until you dial in touch.
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Not as forgiving as wide-body paddles on mishits.
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Price is premium, this is a serious-investment paddle.
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Non-engraveable, and the case is separate if you want it.
What’s Actually Doing The Work
This is the engine. Foam + ring structure is tuned to give you instant pop that stays consistent, no “wait for break-in” feel.
Built for elite spin and better durability than standard raw carbon faces—so your heavy topspin game doesn’t fade fast.
Perimeter weighting boosts stability and sweet spot help, while the 3-layer T700 face blends stiffness + touch + responsiveness so it’s not just a power brick.
My setup tip
If you love the power but want a calmer soft game, add one overgrip (helps comfort + touch) and focus on a slightly shorter, smoother dink motion, let the paddle do the work. If you want more stability, you probably won’t need lead, but a tiny amount at 3 & 9 is optional if you like that “planted” feel.
Durability note
This one is built around durability: the surface tech is designed to hold spin longer, and Selkirk includes a Limited Lifetime Warranty against manufacturer defects (register it).
Play Test Notes
Short, honest notes with hover lift for each card.
High-spin shape shots feel natural, roll volleys and dipping passes are the goal.
This is a “boom” paddle, drives and speedups come off hot with little effort.
Takes a short adjustment. Once you soften your hands, resets get cleaner.
Better than many elongated paddles, but still not wide-body forgiving.
Fast hands feel dangerous, counters feel stable for a midweight elongated.
5.8" is elite for two-handers, tons of leverage and comfort.
A pro-level elongated power paddle with premium spin + durability focus.
Alternatives
FAQs
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Use the code if it’s active and if this paddle isn’t your style, check alternatives above.

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