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Company: Omega Pickleball by Engage Pickleball
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Evolution Max

13 mm

Weight: 7.9 oz

Price: $109.99

Dimensions

  • Shape:

    standard

  • Length:
    16 in
  • Width:
    8 in
  • Thickness:
    13mm
  • Grip length:
    5 in
  • Grip thickness:
    4.25 in

Materials

  • Surface:
    carbon fiber
  • Core:
    polypropylene honeycomb

Summary

The Omega Pickleball Evolution Max is a standard-shaped paddle with a 13mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The carbon fiber face is often associated with control and feel. Weighing 7.9 oz with a 5-inch grip, it falls into the midweight category. The swing weight is 111, considered relatively low, which may make it easier to maneuver. The paddle's spin is measured at 1624 RPM with a spin rating of 4.8. Its twist weight is 6.46 with a rating of 5.3, suggesting moderate torsional stability. This paddle might be suitable for a range of players, from beginner to intermediate, seeking a balance between power and control. The lighter weight and lower swing weight could be beneficial for players prioritizing maneuverability. The 13mm core may provide a blend of power and control. However, players seeking maximum power or a larger sweet spot might prefer other options.

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Studio1624--1116.46-
Estimated:1624--1116.46-

Attributes

Summary

The Omega Pickleball Evolution Max is a standard-shaped paddle with a 13mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The carbon fiber face is often associated with control and feel. Weighing 7.9 oz with a 5-inch grip, it falls into the midweight category. The swing weight is 111, considered relatively low, which may make it easier to maneuver. The paddle's spin is measured at 1624 RPM with a spin rating of 4.8. Its twist weight is 6.46 with a rating of 5.3, suggesting moderate torsional stability. This paddle might be suitable for a range of players, from beginner to intermediate, seeking a balance between power and control. The lighter weight and lower swing weight could be beneficial for players prioritizing maneuverability. The 13mm core may provide a blend of power and control. However, players seeking maximum power or a larger sweet spot might prefer other options.

Comparisons

Reviews

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Studio1624--1116.46-
Estimated:1624--1116.46-

Drive speed

No data available

Volley speed

No data available

Swing weight

111

34th percentile

2.6%

Average

Drive speed

No data available

Volley speed

No data available

Swing weight

111

34th percentile

2.6%

Average

Spin

1,624RPM

23rd percentile

4.8

Twist weight

6.46

58th percentile

5.3

Balance point

No data available

Spin

1,624RPM

23rd percentile

4.8

Twist weight

6.46

58th percentile

5.3

Balance point

No data available

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