
Pickle Pro, a Naples based manufacturer of paddles and seller of accessories for the explosively popular sport of Pickleball, has just scored another first: a Pickleball Mega-Center that comprises not only a factory outlet store but indoor pickleball courts as well. Both are located in the same complex as the company’s manufacturing facilities.
The courts are fully air-conditioned and allow players a respite from Florida’s legendary heat, bugs, and rain while they indulge in one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.
Pickleball, which is played on a badminton-sized court with a hard paddle and a ball that looks somewhat like a Wiffle™ Ball, began as a backyard game in the mid-1960s. Since then it has grown into a massively popular national and international sport that can be enjoyed by everyone from children to seniors.
“The Pickle Pro Pickleball Mega-Center is in keeping with the spirit of bringing manufacturing back to America, while bringing families and friends together for wholesome, healthy fun in a comfortable environment,” says Todd Pree, founder and managing member of Pickle Pro.
“We are one of the last remaining U.S.-based manufacturer of pickleball paddles. And our new Mega-Center with its indoor courts is truly the first of its kind. Nobody has ever combined a factory outlet store with indoor pickleball courts.”
SOURCE: Pickle Pro LLC
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