How To Move Kill-Shot Pro™ Custom Kit | Easily Transfer Between Paddles

How to Move or Remove Kill-Shot Pro™ Custom Kit
Move Kill-Shot Pro™ Custom Kit to another paddle – or remove it.

One of the best features of the Kill-Shot Pro™ Custom Kit is its incredible versatility—it can be easily moved from one pickleball paddle to another, up to 50 times, without causing any damage. Whether you’re switching paddles for different playing conditions or sharing with a friend, the quick and easy setup process ensures you’re always ready to play your best. Follow the simple steps below to seamlessly move your Kill-Shot Pro™ Custom Kit and continue elevating your game..

First Time Install on Your Own Paddle

If you just received your Kill-Shot Pro™ Personal Kit – You need to go to the First Time Installation page. Click the button below.


– STEP 1 –
Remove Kill-Shot Pro™ Custom Kit

This step will show you how to remove Kill-Shot Pro™ Custom Kit from your own paddle. What you do next depends on whether you are moving it to another paddle or saving it for later. In either case, this step is best done indoors or in some other clean environment where the sensor adhesive is less prone to getting dust or debris contamination.


Remove Kill-Shot Pro™ Custom Kit for Later Use

  • Find the silicone paper from your initial install (or use baker's parchment paper), this is what you will place the sencor on once it's removed.
  • Important: Remove the cable attachment of the sensor to the controller first
  • Pull up on each corner. Pull the sensor off from top to bottom and then place it on the paper
  • Taking the controller off is a little tougher because of the super-strong adhesive used to attach it to the paddle
  • Use the controller removal tool supplied with your Kill-Shot Pro™ Kit and slip it under the controller and wiggle it free from the paddle

Store your Kill-Shot Pro™ in a safe place ready for use again.

Remove Kill-Shot Pro™ Custom Kit & Move to Another Paddle

Follow the instructions in the Step 1 video and then continue with Steps 2 through 4 below.

– STEP 2 –
Clean Paddle & Test Sensor & Controller Fit

The Step 2 video covers two important requirements before moving forward:

Make sure Kill-Shot Pro™ is sized and positioned correctly to fit on your own paddle. Clean the surface of your paddle. Removing dirt, hand prints, etc. will ensure the Sensor and Controller will adhere to your paddle's surface and make it easier to move your Kill-Shote Pro™ to another paddle in the future.

Note About Sizing: The controller comes from the factory with the extender cable already attached, so we will first connect the controller to the sensor and set it on the paddle. The extender comes with a jog down, make sure that’s down when it’s connected to the controller to test fit. In this step you may find the extender cable + sensor + controller is too long. If so, you will remove the extender cable.


– STEP 3 –
Apply Sensor and Controller to Your Paddle

Now it's time to attach the Kill-Shot Pro™ Sensor and Controller to your own paddle. It is easy to do.

  • Set your sensor and attached controller on your paddle and get it lined up correctly
  • Pull the assembly as far down as you can on the paddle
  • Make sure the left, right, up and down space around the sensor and paddle is even
  • Note: be sure to apply the sensor before the controller. Peel and pull the silicon paper down from the top of the sensor about half way and press to adhere the sensor to the paddle.
  • Now lift the bottom of the sensor up and remove the remaining silicon paper, then apply pressure with your hand over the entire sensor to insure good adhesion.
  • Finally, remove the protective backer from the controller adhesive and attach the controller to the paddle. Press down for 10 seconds to make sure it sticks.

Pro Tip: Keep the silicon paper! This will come in handy if you need to store your Kill-SHot Pro™ Custom Kit or if you want to switch to another paddle.


– STEP 4 –
Test Controller & Sensor Connection

You're almost done. In this Step 4 video you will check the connection of controller and sensor you just attached is operating correctly.

Take your pickleball and tap the controller three times to get into setup mode. Wait until it says “exiting the play mode” and tap on the left, right, top, and bottom sections of the paddle to make sure it's reading correctly.

Do you have questions? We’re here to help! Reach out to us anytime, and let’s get you on the path to mastering your pickleball game. Contact us today!