Tesla made a 350 pickleball paddle

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The paddle follows a long line of oddball products, from $450 mezcal to questionably legal flamethrowers. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Tesla's next big product reveal isn't a long-anticipated affordable passenger car or an actually usable humanoid robot . On Friday, the company announced it has partnered with prominent paddle manufacturer Selkirk Sport on an arguably over-engineered accessory meant to "bring advanced aerodynamics and precision performance" to pickleball players with deep pockets. The result, Tesla claims, is a premium product designed to improve swing speed and durability.