Description
After three years of development, we’ve perfected our molded textured surface—and now, it’s time to redefine what’s possible on the court.
A Spin-Generating Powerhouse
Our natural wood playing surface delivers impressive spin on its own, but when paired with our aggressive, fully molded epoxy texture, it becomes a game-changer. Tough, durable, and precision-engineered, this paddle puts spin and control at your fingertips like never before.
Masterful Control Meets Dynamic Spin
Spin is useless without control, and the Pinnacle Series ensures you have both. Featuring a custom epoxy resin blend and cross-woven carbon fiber for unmatched precision, this paddle is designed for players who refuse to compromise. Whether you’re finessing shots at the net or driving winners from the baseline, the Pinnacle 98 gives you the edge.
Craftsmanship You Can Trust
Every Pinnacle Series paddle is hand-built, by us, in limited numbers, ensuring exceptional quality and exclusivity. Designed and tested to meet IPMA (International Pickleball Manufacturers Association) specifications for recreational play and non USAPA sanctioned tournaments. Because of its limited production this paddle is not USAPA certified. Not certifying the paddle lets us pass along significant savings. If your play regularly includes USAPA-sanctioned tournaments, please consider our USAPA approved paddle options.
Natural Beauty, Unique to You
Each paddle showcases the distinct beauty of hickory. Each paddle has its own unique color and grain patterns that make every paddle one of a kind.
Experience the Pinnacle 94
The 94 has all the great control and feel of a Brick House paddle and is one of our most forgiving and versatile paddles. It just does everything well.

When I bought the paddle I didn’t think it would be my daily paddle but after its first run, it fared well. We had eight players today. A couple who are close to 5.0, a couple probably around 4.6, a couple (me included) around 4.3 and a couple closer to 4.0. So a very solid group.
Paddles of choice included a new CRBN Tru-Foam Genesis, a couple of the new Joola IVs, an older Joola, a Gearbox, an ALW Paddletek and maybe a Holbrook. A lot of the guys, and one lady, are gearheads and keep up with the latest paddle technology.
Suffice it to say, I more than held my own with the Brick House paddle. Good resets off it, hand battles were no problem, drops were consistent. No complaints. I’m in a (USAPA) tournament on August 24, so I need to use my Joola the next couple of Mondays to get ready for that event, but after that I suspect the Brick House will be my regular paddle.
Phil H
















Andy P, Tampa FL –
Love this paddle. Bought it because I have a Heritage 74 which I love, but have been wanting to try something that will give me a bit more spin. I don’t play tournaments very often so when I saw the new Pinnacle I had to give it a try. Awesome spin, a ton of fun to play and still has the great brick house feel to it. Thanks guys.
Jules K (verified owner) –
Received the Spin Master paddle yesterday. Tried it out today and can honestly say it is exceptional. Your craftsmanship is second to none. Too bad the USAPA charges way too much money to get their stamp of approval to qualify for tournament play. This is an all round great paddle for power and spin as well as for dinking. This is my third Brickhouse paddle and cannot see myself buying from any other manufacturer.
Meredith (verified owner) –
I have played with my Pinnacle 94 paddle a few times now, and I really like it. It’s light and comfortable in the hand, and the hickory wood surface hits nicely. It looks great, and I love that it’s made and sourced in Canada.
Meredith B
Devon, PA
Phil H (verified owner) –
When I bought the paddle I didnt think it would be my daily paddle but after its first run, it fared well. We had eight players today. A couple who are close to 5.0, a couple probably around 4.6, a couple (me included) around 4.3 and a couple closer to 4.0. So a very solid group.
Paddles of choice included a new CRBN Tru-Foam Genesis, a couple of the new Joola IVs, an older Joola, a Gearbox, an ALW Paddletek and maybe a Holbrook. A lot of the guys, and one lady, are gearheads and keep up with the latest paddle technology. 🙂
Suffice it to say, I more than held my own with the Brick House paddle. Good resets off it, hand battles were no problem, drops were consistent. No complaints. I’m in a (USAPA) tournament on August 24, so I need to use my Joola the next couple of Mondays to get ready for that event, but after that I suspect the Brick House will be my regular paddle.