Stillvann 16 - Control Paddle
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Size breakdown
Total length: 16.5 inches
The Stillvann measures 16.5 inches from the butt cap to the top of the paddle face, a half-inch shorter than the maximum legal length of 17 inches. This deliberate restraint gives the paddle better hand-feel and quicker reaction time at the kitchen.
Face length: 11.5 inches
The hitting surface measures 11.5 inches from the throat to the tip. This is on the longer end of the elongated paddle category, giving you reach for stretch volleys and topspin drives without sacrificing the sweet spot location.
Handle length: 5.0 inches
The handle is 5 inches long — generous enough for two-handed backhands without feeling stretched. Players coming from tennis or extended-handle paddles will find this familiar. Players new to pickleball will adapt within their first session.
Face width: 7.5 inches
The face is 7.5 inches at its widest point, narrower than a traditional widebody paddle (8.0+ inches), wider than the most aggressive elongated paddles (7.0 inches).
This middle width is intentional. You get the reach benefits of an elongated paddle with a forgiveness profile that won't punish off-center hits as severely as the narrowest tournament shapes.
Stillvann 16 (16mm core)
The thicker core delivers softer hands at the kitchen — the dink lands where you place it, not where the paddle rebounds it. The 16mm Stillvann is built for the player who wins points by shaping rallies, not by overpowering opponents. It's the paddle most of our customers come back for.
Stillvann 14 (14mm core)
The thinner core delivers more pop on drives and serves. You give up a small amount of touch at the kitchen in exchange for more raw power on offensive shots. The 14mm Stillvann is built for the player who finishes points aggressively — the "third-shot drive" specialist.
Both versions use the same T700 thermoformed carbon face and the same 16.5-inch silhouette. The only real difference is the 2mm of core material — and how that core changes the feel in your hand.
Standard weight: 8.0 oz (227 grams)
The Stillvann sits at the median weight for premium paddles — heavy enough to drive through volleys without flinching, light enough to react quickly at the net. Each individual paddle may vary by ±0.1 oz due to manufacturing tolerances.
Swing weight: 113
Swing weight measures how heavy the paddle feels mid-swing — higher numbers mean more momentum, more power, less maneuverability. The Stillvann's 113 swing weight is balanced: you'll feel the paddle drive through the ball without it dragging your wrist on quick exchanges.
Twist weight: 6.4
Twist weight measures stability on off-center hits — higher numbers mean less torque on mishits. The Stillvann's 6.4 twist weight is high for an elongated paddle, meaning the off-center hits stay closer to where you intended.
Balance point: 9.6 inches from the butt cap
The balance point sits slightly head-heavy — favoring drive power and reach over reaction speed. If you prefer a more handle-heavy paddle, you can adjust by adding lead tape to the handle. Out of the box, the Stillvann is balanced for kitchen play with enough head weight to drive third-shot opportunities.
Standard grip: 4.25 inches (108mm)
The Stillvann ships with a 4.25-inch grip circumference — the most common size in pickleball, fitting most adult hands without modification. If you prefer a thicker or thinner grip, this is easily adjusted:
- For a thicker grip: Add a Fjara Grep overgrip on top of the stock wrap. Each layer adds approximately 1/16 inch to the circumference.
- For a thinner grip: Remove the stock wrap entirely and replace with a single overgrip. This reduces the circumference by approximately 1/8 inch.
Most players find the stock 4.25-inch grip comfortable as-is. Only adjust if you have specific preferences from previous paddles.
How the Stillvann Compares
Most premium paddles fall into one of three shape categories. Here's where the Stillvann sits:
Standard widebody (8.0" wide × 15.75-16.0" long)
The traditional pickleball paddle shape. Maximum forgiveness, large sweet spot, less reach.
Elongated (7.5" wide × 16.5" long) ← The Stillvann
The middle ground. Better reach than standard, more forgiveness than aggressive elongated.
Aggressive elongated (7.0" wide × 17.0" long)
Maximum reach, smallest sweet spot, most demanding to play with. Built for advanced players. Examples: Engage Pursuit MX 6.0, Diadem Edge 18K.
The Stillvann's 7.5" × 16.5" shape is intentional. It's the silhouette most premium brands settle on for their flagship product because it's the most versatile — playable for intermediate players, competitive at the highest levels.
For tennis converts — The 5-inch handle length and 7.5-inch face width will feel familiar. The shape closest to a tennis racquet face you'll find in pickleball.
For players with smaller hands — The 4.25-inch stock grip may feel large. Consider removing the stock wrap and using just a Fjara Grep overgrip for a slimmer profile.
For players with larger hands — Add a Fjara Grep over the stock wrap to build up the grip circumference comfortably.
For two-handed backhand players — The 5-inch handle gives you room for both hands without crowding. Most players settle into the second-hand position with their thumb just above the butt cap.
For players coming from a widebody paddle — Expect a 1-2 session adjustment period. You'll initially mishit toward the edges of the face. Within 2-3 sessions, your strokes will recalibrate to the elongated shape.
USAPA Compliance
The Fjara Stillvann is built to USAPA outdoor specifications — total length plus width does not exceed 24 inches, surface roughness within tournament limits, no embedded electronics or rebound devices.
Note: Official USAPA certification testing is currently in process. If tournament approval is critical for your specific competition, check with your tournament director before purchase. Most recreational and league play does not require certified equipment.
Product details
Stillvann 16 - Control Paddle
Stillvann is Norwegian for still water - the moment a tide pulls back and the surface goes glass. We named this paddle for that pause because the best players live in it: the breath before the third-shot drop, the dink that draws a step out of position, the soft hand that turns a bang-bang exchange into a point.
The Stillvann 16 is a thermoformed T700 carbon paddle built for control. A thicker 16mm core slows the ball just enough to give you room to think. The matte-textured face holds spin without losing pop. And the standard shape stays predictable in every part of the kitchen, no wild sweet-spot drift, no surprise reads.
Built quiet. Built to last. Built for the long game.
Every Fjara Stillvann is constructed from T700 carbon fiber - the same material grade used by professional cycling, motorsport, and aerospace fabricators for its strength-to-weight ratio. Thermoforming the paddle in a single unibody mold creates a sealed edge with no foam-to-face seam, which is what gives the Stillvann its consistent feel across the entire face.
The 16mm polymer honeycomb core absorbs more impact energy than thinner paddles, returning a softer, slower feel that rewards touch shots. The matte fabric surface texture grips the ball at contact for measurably more spin on slice and roll volleys.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Core thickness | 16mm |
| Face material | T700 carbon fiber |
| Surface | Matte fabric texture |
| Shape | Standard |
| Length | 16.4" (416mm) |
| Width | 7.3" (186mm) |
| Weight | 7.8 oz / 220g |
| Handle length | 5.0" |
| Handle circumference | 4.25" |
| Construction | Thermoformed unibody |
| Approval | USAPA approved |
Built For
- The control player who wins on placement, not power
- The third-shot drop specialist
- The soft-game player who dictates pace through patience
- All-court players seeking a forgiving sweet spot
- Players transitioning from a thinner power paddle who want more touch
What's In The Box
- 1× Fjara Stillvann 16 paddle
- Fjara protective sleeve
- Welcome card with care guide
- Recyclable packaging
The Fjara Promise
- Free U.S. shipping on orders over $50
- 30-day on-court trial - return it free if it isn't right for you
- Lifetime craftsmanship warranty - if it fails on the face or core under normal play, we replace it
Size breakdown
Total length: 16.5 inches
The Stillvann measures 16.5 inches from the butt cap to the top of the paddle face, a half-inch shorter than the maximum legal length of 17 inches. This deliberate restraint gives the paddle better hand-feel and quicker reaction time at the kitchen.
Face length: 11.5 inches
The hitting surface measures 11.5 inches from the throat to the tip. This is on the longer end of the elongated paddle category, giving you reach for stretch volleys and topspin drives without sacrificing the sweet spot location.
Handle length: 5.0 inches
The handle is 5 inches long — generous enough for two-handed backhands without feeling stretched. Players coming from tennis or extended-handle paddles will find this familiar. Players new to pickleball will adapt within their first session.
Face width: 7.5 inches
The face is 7.5 inches at its widest point, narrower than a traditional widebody paddle (8.0+ inches), wider than the most aggressive elongated paddles (7.0 inches).
This middle width is intentional. You get the reach benefits of an elongated paddle with a forgiveness profile that won't punish off-center hits as severely as the narrowest tournament shapes.
Stillvann 16 (16mm core)
The thicker core delivers softer hands at the kitchen — the dink lands where you place it, not where the paddle rebounds it. The 16mm Stillvann is built for the player who wins points by shaping rallies, not by overpowering opponents. It's the paddle most of our customers come back for.
Stillvann 14 (14mm core)
The thinner core delivers more pop on drives and serves. You give up a small amount of touch at the kitchen in exchange for more raw power on offensive shots. The 14mm Stillvann is built for the player who finishes points aggressively — the "third-shot drive" specialist.
Both versions use the same T700 thermoformed carbon face and the same 16.5-inch silhouette. The only real difference is the 2mm of core material — and how that core changes the feel in your hand.
Standard weight: 8.0 oz (227 grams)
The Stillvann sits at the median weight for premium paddles — heavy enough to drive through volleys without flinching, light enough to react quickly at the net. Each individual paddle may vary by ±0.1 oz due to manufacturing tolerances.
Swing weight: 113
Swing weight measures how heavy the paddle feels mid-swing — higher numbers mean more momentum, more power, less maneuverability. The Stillvann's 113 swing weight is balanced: you'll feel the paddle drive through the ball without it dragging your wrist on quick exchanges.
Twist weight: 6.4
Twist weight measures stability on off-center hits — higher numbers mean less torque on mishits. The Stillvann's 6.4 twist weight is high for an elongated paddle, meaning the off-center hits stay closer to where you intended.
Balance point: 9.6 inches from the butt cap
The balance point sits slightly head-heavy — favoring drive power and reach over reaction speed. If you prefer a more handle-heavy paddle, you can adjust by adding lead tape to the handle. Out of the box, the Stillvann is balanced for kitchen play with enough head weight to drive third-shot opportunities.
Standard grip: 4.25 inches (108mm)
The Stillvann ships with a 4.25-inch grip circumference — the most common size in pickleball, fitting most adult hands without modification. If you prefer a thicker or thinner grip, this is easily adjusted:
- For a thicker grip: Add a Fjara Grep overgrip on top of the stock wrap. Each layer adds approximately 1/16 inch to the circumference.
- For a thinner grip: Remove the stock wrap entirely and replace with a single overgrip. This reduces the circumference by approximately 1/8 inch.
Most players find the stock 4.25-inch grip comfortable as-is. Only adjust if you have specific preferences from previous paddles.
How the Stillvann Compares
Most premium paddles fall into one of three shape categories. Here's where the Stillvann sits:
Standard widebody (8.0" wide × 15.75-16.0" long)
The traditional pickleball paddle shape. Maximum forgiveness, large sweet spot, less reach.
Elongated (7.5" wide × 16.5" long) ← The Stillvann
The middle ground. Better reach than standard, more forgiveness than aggressive elongated.
Aggressive elongated (7.0" wide × 17.0" long)
Maximum reach, smallest sweet spot, most demanding to play with. Built for advanced players. Examples: Engage Pursuit MX 6.0, Diadem Edge 18K.
The Stillvann's 7.5" × 16.5" shape is intentional. It's the silhouette most premium brands settle on for their flagship product because it's the most versatile — playable for intermediate players, competitive at the highest levels.
For tennis converts — The 5-inch handle length and 7.5-inch face width will feel familiar. The shape closest to a tennis racquet face you'll find in pickleball.
For players with smaller hands — The 4.25-inch stock grip may feel large. Consider removing the stock wrap and using just a Fjara Grep overgrip for a slimmer profile.
For players with larger hands — Add a Fjara Grep over the stock wrap to build up the grip circumference comfortably.
For two-handed backhand players — The 5-inch handle gives you room for both hands without crowding. Most players settle into the second-hand position with their thumb just above the butt cap.
For players coming from a widebody paddle — Expect a 1-2 session adjustment period. You'll initially mishit toward the edges of the face. Within 2-3 sessions, your strokes will recalibrate to the elongated shape.
USAPA Compliance
The Fjara Stillvann is built to USAPA outdoor specifications — total length plus width does not exceed 24 inches, surface roughness within tournament limits, no embedded electronics or rebound devices.
Note: Official USAPA certification testing is currently in process. If tournament approval is critical for your specific competition, check with your tournament director before purchase. Most recreational and league play does not require certified equipment..
Returns & Exchange
Returns
Return window: 30 days from delivery
If your purchase isn't right, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. No restocking fees. No questions about why.
Condition requirements
Returned items should arrive in the same condition they were sent - unused or only lightly tested. Paddles that have been used in competitive play, show signs of impact wear, or have been modified (custom grip, edge guard alterations) are not eligible for return.
Light test use is fine. We understand pickleball paddles need to be felt before they're committed to. A few hits in your driveway or local court won't disqualify a return.
How to return
Email us at info@fjarasports.com with your order number and a brief note about the return. We'll send you a prepaid return label within one business day. Drop the package at any USPS, UPS, or FedEx location - whichever is convenient.
Return shipping is free for U.S. customers. We cover the cost of getting the product back to us.
Refunds
Refund processing: Within 10 business days
Once we receive your return, we inspect the item and process the refund within 10 business days. Refunds go back to the original payment method - Visa to Visa, PayPal to PayPal, Klarna to Klarna.
Most refunds appear in your account within 3–7 business days after we process them, though some banks take longer to post pending transactions.
Partial refunds
If a returned item shows wear beyond light test use, we may issue a partial refund proportional to the condition. We'll always email you before issuing a partial refund — never as a surprise.
Exchanges
We don't process exchanges automatically. If you want a different paddle, colorway, or size, return the original for a full refund and place a new order separately. This is faster than a traditional exchange and gives you the chance to use any current promotions on the new order.
Order Tracking
Every order receives a tracking number by email the moment your package leaves the warehouse. Click the link in the email to follow your package across the country in real time.
If your tracking hasn't updated in more than 3 business days, email us. Carrier delays happen, but extended silence usually means something needs attention. We'll investigate and get you answers.
Lost or Damaged Packages
If your package arrives damaged
Take photos of the packaging and the product before unpacking further. Email us at info@fjarasports.com with the photos and your order number. We'll arrange a replacement immediately — no need to return the damaged item first.
If your package goes missing in transit
If tracking shows "delivered" but your package isn't at your door, check with neighbors, building managers, and household members first. Most "missing" packages turn up within 24 hours.
If 48 hours pass and the package hasn't appeared, email us. We'll file a carrier claim and either replace your order or issue a full refund. You won't be left in the middle of a carrier dispute.
Questions
Email is the best way to reach us, and the only way for now. Send us a note at info@fjarasports.com for any shipping, payment, or return questions. We read every email personally and aim to respond within 1–2 business days.
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FAQ
Do I need to break in my new paddle?
Not in the traditional sense. Thermoformed carbon paddles don't soften or change feel the way some older constructions did. What changes is you.
The first few sessions with a new paddle are about your hands learning the sweet spot, the swing weight, the response off the face. Most players feel locked in by session three or four. Hit drills, not games, for the first hour. Dink rallies are the fastest way to learn a paddle — you'll feel exactly where the face is most consistent.
The paddle you take home today is the paddle you'll have in a year. It's already broken in. You're the variable.
What is thermoformed construction?
A standard pickleball paddle is built by gluing the face, core, and edge together as separate pieces. A thermoformed paddle is built as a single sealed unit — the carbon face wraps around the polypropylene core under heat and pressure, then the edge is fused rather than glued.
The result is a stiffer, more responsive paddle with a larger sweet spot and a consistent feel from center to edge. You'll feel it most on off-center hits — where a glued paddle goes dead, a thermoformed one still has life.
It's the construction the top brands have moved to over the past two years. It's the only construction we build.
How much spin can the T700 carbon face generate?
A lot. T700 raw carbon is the gritty, textured surface you see on every spin-first paddle on tour right now. Tested on a standard spin meter, our Stillvann face produces 2,200–2,400 RPM on a clean topspin drive — well within tournament-paddle range and noticeably above molded fiberglass faces.
That said, spin is a player skill before it's a paddle spec. The face gives you the friction. The contact angle and follow-through do the rest. A good carbon face won't make a flat hitter spin the ball. It will reward the player who already knows how.
How do I clean and care for my paddle?
Wipe the face with a damp microfiber cloth after long sessions — sweat, sunscreen, and ball residue dull the carbon texture and reduce spin over time. For deeper cleaning, a paddle eraser or melamine sponge restores the gritty surface.
Don't use solvents, alcohol, or abrasive scrubbers. Don't leave the paddle in a hot car — heat softens the polypropylene core and can warp the face. Store it in a paddle cover or bag, not loose where zippers and edges can chip the bevel.
Re-grip when the wrap loses tack. Most players replace overgrips every three to six months depending on play frequency.
What does sustainability mean to Fjara?
Mostly, it means we don't replace the catalog every six months. The biggest environmental cost of pickleball gear isn't the materials — it's the cycle. New paddle every season, new bag every year, last year's gear in a landfill.
We design products to outlast that cycle. The Stillvann you buy this year is the same paddle we'll be selling in three years. Same spec, same shape, same name. When something needs to be improved, we improve it. We don't relaunch it.
Where it makes sense we use recycled materials — our bags are built from 600D recycled polyester, and our packaging is unbleached cardboard with no plastic inserts. But the real work is in the longevity. A paddle you keep is worth more than any spec sheet.
What does the Fjara warranty cover?
Twelve months from purchase, against manufacturing defects — delamination of the face, core failure, edge separation, or any structural issue not caused by impact damage. If your paddle fails under normal play within the first year, we replace it.
What's not covered: cracks from paddle clashes, edge chips from court contact, grip wear, or surface dulling from heavy use. These are normal wear-and-tear on any paddle and aren't unique to Fjara.
To file a claim, email us at info@fjarasports.com with your order number and a photo of the issue. We respond within one business day and ship replacements within three.