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Selkirk Buys Bread & Butter: What This Means for the Pickleball Market โ€” and Canadian Players

In a move that will reshape the global pickleball equipment market, Selkirk Sport has officially acquired Bread & Butter Pickleball Company. Announced today, May 12, 2026, the deal comes just four months after Selkirk's $30 million capital raise at a $200 million valuation โ€” and it marks the first major consolidation move in what's about to become a wave of pickleball industry buyouts.

For Canadian players, this matters more than it might seem on the surface. The consolidation of the US pickleball market means higher prices, stronger import dependence, and fewer affordable options for players north of the border. At Apollo Pickleball, we want to break down what this acquisition actually means โ€” for the industry, for prices, and for Canadian players who are watching their paddle costs climb every year.

What Happened: The Selkirk ร— Bread & Butter Deal

Selkirk Sport โ€” the largest pickleball brand in the world โ€” announced today that it has acquired Bread & Butter Pickleball Company, one of the most beloved upstart paddle brands of the last two years. The deal comes just months after Selkirk raised $30 million from Bluestone Equity Partners (a New York-based private equity firm) at a $200 million valuation.

Per the announcement, Bread & Butter will maintain its independent brand presence, website, and product strategy. The Sapusek family will continue to lead brand development, creative marketing, and product innovation while Selkirk provides operational scale and distribution support.

This acquisition allows us to expand our offerings without compromising what makes each brand unique.

Mike Barnes, Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Selkirk Sport

Selkirk has stated this is the first step in a strategic vision with Bluestone Equity Partners to pursue "opportunistic acquisitions across the fragmented pickleball equipment market." In other words: expect more acquisitions to follow. The era of pickleball industry consolidation has officially begun.

๐Ÿ“Š Selkirk by the numbers: Since 2019, Selkirk's revenue has grown 1,900%. The company expects to generate at least $100 million in revenue in 2026, employs over 200 people, and is now backed by Bluestone Equity Partners with a $200M valuation. This isn't an upstart family business anymore โ€” it's a private-equity-backed industry consolidator.

What This Means for the Pickleball Industry

Industry consolidation isn't unique to pickleball โ€” it's a predictable pattern in any fast-growing consumer category. When sports become big enough, private equity moves in, smaller brands get acquired, and the market shifts from "many small competitors" to "a few large players controlling most of the shelf space." Pickleball just hit that phase.

Here's what we expect to see in the next 12-24 months:

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More acquisitions are coming
Selkirk's announcement explicitly mentions plans for additional acquisitions. Bluestone Equity Partners specializes in sports consolidation โ€” they didn't invest $30M to buy one company. Expect more US brands (Six Zero, Vatic Pro, Honolulu, Ronbus) to be on the radar in 2026-2027.
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Prices will continue to climb
Consolidation almost always leads to higher prices. With fewer independent competitors, large brands have less pressure to keep prices low. Selkirk's flagship Boomstik already sits at $250+ USD. Bread & Butter's Loco at $200 USD. Expect both to rise as supply chains, marketing budgets, and PE return expectations push margins.
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Brand identities will blur over time
Selkirk says they'll keep Bread & Butter independent โ€” and they likely will for the first year. But over time, brand integration is the norm: shared supply chains, overlapping product lines, and eventually a "Selkirk Bread & Butter" subline. The same playbook played out in tennis (Wilson and Babolat absorbing smaller brands) and golf (Titleist owning multiple wedge brands).
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International expansion intensifies
Selkirk's stated focus with Bluestone is "targeted growth in Asia" and "omnichannel expansion." More US-brand dominance globally means even fewer affordable local alternatives in markets like Canada, UK, Australia, and Europe.

Why This Matters for Canadian Players

Canada has always paid a premium for US pickleball gear โ€” but the gap is about to widen. Most Canadians don't realize just how much they're paying in hidden costs every time they buy a US paddle. Here's what's actually in your total bill when you buy a Selkirk or Bread & Butter paddle from the US:

Buying a US Paddle in Canada โ€” The Real Total Cost

Base US price (e.g. Selkirk Boomstik)$250 USD
USD โ†’ CAD conversion (~1.38x)$345 CAD
Cross-border shipping+$15โ€“30 CAD
8โ€“12% import duties+$28โ€“42 CAD
GST/HST (5โ€“15% depending on province)+$17โ€“58 CAD
Brokerage fees (UPS/FedEx)+$15โ€“40 CAD
Total cost for one US paddle$420โ€“515 CAD

Here's the brutal reality: a $250 USD US paddle ends up costing the average Canadian over $400 CAD by the time it's actually in their hand. And with Selkirk's PE-backed expansion and consolidation strategy, that base US price is almost guaranteed to rise โ€” pulling the Canadian end-cost with it.

When industry analysts talk about "consolidation creating efficiency" โ€” that's not what shows up at the Canadian consumer level. What shows up is:

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Higher base prices on US paddles
PE-backed brands operate on growth-first economics. Selkirk's Bluestone partnership demands aggressive revenue growth, which means price increases are baked in. The "premium positioning" play almost always wins over "stay affordable."
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Fewer Canadian retail options
As US brands grow, they prefer direct-to-consumer sales (higher margins). That means fewer Canadian retail partners stocking US paddles at reasonable prices, and more Canadians forced into cross-border online ordering โ€” which means paying all those fees we just listed.
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Slower shipping & worse warranties
Cross-border returns, warranty claims, and replacements are a nightmare. Most US brands don't offer real Canadian warranty support โ€” meaning if your paddle breaks, you're paying to ship it back to the US, then paying duties again on the replacement.

Apollo's Position: Canadian-First, Always

While the US pickleball industry consolidates, raises private equity, and pushes prices higher, Apollo Pickleball is staying focused on exactly what we've always been focused on: building the best possible pickleball paddles for Canadian players, at prices Canadians can actually afford.

We're not interested in PE buyouts. We're not chasing international expansion. We're not trying to become the next Selkirk. We're a Canadian brand, engineered in Edmonton, Alberta, and our entire reason for existing is to serve Canadian players who shouldn't have to pay $400+ for a paddle just because the brand happens to live in Idaho or Florida.

Selkirk wants to be the biggest paddle brand in the world. We want to be the best paddle brand for Canadians. Those are two completely different missions.

Apollo Pickleball โ€” Edmonton, AB

Here's exactly how Apollo is structured differently โ€” and why that benefits Canadian players directly:

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Engineered in Edmonton, sold only in Canada
Apollo paddles are designed and engineered right here in Alberta. We sell exclusively to the Canadian market โ€” not because we have to, but because we choose to. That focus means we can keep our prices accessible without compromising quality.
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Zero import fees, zero duties, zero brokerage
When you buy Apollo, the price you see is the price you pay. No currency conversion. No surprise customs charges. No brokerage fees at your door. Our MK47 Signature Pro at $219.99 CAD is the total cost โ€” not a starting point that balloons to $400+.
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Free shipping anywhere in Canada in 2โ€“5 days
From Edmonton to St. John's, every Canadian order ships free. Same-week local delivery in YEG. 2 days to Vancouver. 4 days to Toronto. 4โ€“5 days to Halifax. No "international delivery" wait times because we're not international โ€” we're Canadian.
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Real Canadian warranty support
1-year manufacturer warranty backed by a Canadian team. If something goes wrong, you're dealing with people in Canada โ€” no cross-border returns, no double duties on replacements, no nightmare warranty claims. Real support, in your country, in your time zone.
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Investing in Canadian pros, not US tours
Selkirk sponsors Tyson McGuffin and the PPA Tour. We sponsor Maria Klokotzky โ€” Canada's #1 ranked female pro โ€” and the Canadian National Pickleball League. Every marketing dollar we spend stays in Canada, supporting Canadian players and Canadian competition.

Apollo vs. US Premium Brands โ€” The Honest Comparison

Let's be direct about what you're actually getting when you choose Apollo versus a US premium brand like Selkirk or Bread & Butter (and now, under the same parent company):

$219.99 Apollo MK47 โ€” All In, CAD
$420+ US Equivalent โ€” After Fees, CAD
$200+ Apollo Savings Per Paddle

Same elite-level technology. T700 raw carbon fiber face. EPP + EVA hybrid foam core. Full EVA perimeter ring. Extended long handle. Hybrid shape. Co-designed with Canada's #1 ranked female professional. The performance is genuinely comparable to any $400+ US premium paddle on the market today.

The difference isn't quality. The difference is who's profiting. With Apollo, your money stays in Canada, supports Canadian engineering, and funds Canadian pickleball growth. With Selkirk or Bread & Butter, your money goes to Idaho or Florida โ€” and now, increasingly, to a private equity firm in New York.

๐Ÿ“ Apollo Pickleball โ€” Engineered in Edmonton
MK47 โ€” Maria Klokotzky Signature Pro
Co-designed with Canada's #1 ranked female pro ยท Available in Stealth & Dusk

Apollo's most advanced paddle, co-designed court-side with Maria Klokotzky โ€” Canada's #1 ranked female pro. Features EPP + EVA hybrid foam core, T700 carbon fiber face with engineered texture, full EVA perimeter ring, extended long handle for tennis crossovers, and a hybrid shape.

Same elite-level technology as $400+ US premium paddles โ€” engineered in Edmonton, with free shipping across Canada, zero import fees, and a 1-year Canadian warranty. $219.99 CAD โ€” all in.

The Bigger Picture: Why Canadian-Owned Brands Matter

Selkirk acquiring Bread & Butter isn't a bad thing for those brands. It's a smart business move that will probably benefit both companies and their existing US customers. But it does highlight a reality Canadian players need to think about: if you're not buying from a Canadian-owned company, you're funding US private equity returns.

The pickleball boom in Canada is generating real money. Quebec alone has 432,000 active players. Ontario has 702,000. British Columbia has 306,000. Add up every paddle, ball, net, accessory, and apparel purchase across the country and Canadians are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on pickleball gear annually.

Right now, the vast majority of that money flows out of Canada โ€” to US brands, US distributors, US retailers, and increasingly, US private equity firms. Apollo's mission is simple: keep more of that money in Canada, in service of Canadian players, Canadian pros, and Canadian growth.

๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Our commitment to Canadian players, in writing: Apollo will never be sold to a US-based company. We will never raise capital from American private equity. We will never abandon our Canadian-only sales strategy. We will never inflate prices to "match the market." We're Canadian, we're staying Canadian, and we're going to keep building the best paddles we can for the people who play this sport in this country.

What Canadian Players Should Do

If you've been considering buying a US paddle, the Selkirk ร— Bread & Butter acquisition is a perfect moment to pause and ask whether you actually have to. The performance gap between Canadian-engineered paddles and US premium brands isn't what it used to be โ€” and the cost gap has grown wider than ever.

Apollo will keep doing what we do: engineering paddles in Edmonton, shipping them free across Canada, sponsoring Canadian pros, supporting Canadian facilities, and keeping our prices accessible for Canadian players. While the US market consolidates and prices climb, we'll stay focused on the only mission that matters to us โ€” being the best brand we can be for Canada.

Thanks for reading. If this consolidation made you reconsider where your next paddle dollar should go, we'd be honoured to be part of your decision. ๐Ÿ

Apollo Pickleball โ€” engineered in Edmonton, shipped free across Canada.

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