Discover how the Maverix Havik-15 Pro and All-Court paddles perform, with a unique blend of Kevlar-carbon construction, thermoformed design, and standout aesthetics. Promising a mix of power, control, and style, are these paddles worth the investment for serious players, or are they better suited to recreational play?
The Pickleball Apes Pulse series—including the Pulse V, Pulse S, and Pulse E—offers players a versatile paddle lineup with advanced construction, impressive durability, and a unique break-in effect that boosts power and feel. Dive into the full review to discover which model is right for your game style, and use code MPB for a 10% discount on your purchase!
Discover the Paddletek Bantam ESQ-C 12.7mm and 14.3mm paddles, designed in collaboration with Andrea Koop. Offering a larger sweet spot for added forgiveness, these paddles deliver a perfect blend of power and control. Whether you’re a power-hitter or a finesse player, find out which model is right for you in my detailed review.
Dive into my in-depth review of the Paddletek Bantam ALW-C 12.7 and 14.3 pickleball paddles. I break down their power, control, and spin, perfect for intermediate to advanced players looking to level up their game.
The Chorus Supercourt is a fun and affordable control-focused paddle, perfect for players who prioritize accuracy. Ideal for tennis converts or those looking for finesse, this paddle offers exceptional value under $100.
‍The PIKKL Hurricane Pro series is designed for players seeking control and spin without sacrificing too much power. With T700 raw carbon fiber for a high-friction surface, both the 14mm Tyra Black Edition and the 16mm offer excellent spin potential, control, and durability.
Check out our in-depth review of Neonic’s Flare Prime 14mm and Flare Titanium 16mm paddles. Discover how these paddles offer exceptional control, power, and precision, catering to different play styles and performance needs.