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Company: Six Zero
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TF Command

15 mm

Weight: 8.1 oz

Price: $209

Dimensions

  • Shape:

    standard

  • Length:
    16 in
  • Width:
    7.9 in
  • Thickness:
    15mm
  • Grip length:
    5 in
  • Grip thickness:
    4.25 in

Materials

  • Surface:
    carbon fiber
  • Core:
    polypropylene honeycomb

Summary

The Six Zero TF Command is a standard-shaped paddle with a 15mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The carbon fiber face is often associated with control and feel. Weighing 8.1 oz with a 5-inch grip and a low swing weight of 109, it should be relatively easy to maneuver. The 7.9-inch width provides a standard playing surface. The shorter grip may not be ideal for two-handed backhands. With a drive speed of 54 mph (46th percentile) and a volley speed of 35 mph (70th percentile), this paddle may be suitable for players prioritizing quick exchanges at the net. The above-average twist weight rating of 6.0 (76th percentile) suggests good stability on off-center hits. While the moderate drive speed could be a limitation for power players, the combination of control-oriented features and maneuverability may appeal to intermediate players focusing on developing all-court skills.

Attributes

Summary

The Six Zero TF Command is a standard-shaped paddle with a 15mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The carbon fiber face is often associated with control and feel. Weighing 8.1 oz with a 5-inch grip and a low swing weight of 109, it should be relatively easy to maneuver. The 7.9-inch width provides a standard playing surface. The shorter grip may not be ideal for two-handed backhands. With a drive speed of 54 mph (46th percentile) and a volley speed of 35 mph (70th percentile), this paddle may be suitable for players prioritizing quick exchanges at the net. The above-average twist weight rating of 6.0 (76th percentile) suggests good stability on off-center hits. While the moderate drive speed could be a limitation for power players, the combination of control-oriented features and maneuverability may appeal to intermediate players focusing on developing all-court skills.

Comparisons

Reviews

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
John Kew-55.235.71096.73234
Estimated:54.04934.93271096.73234

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
John Kew-55.235.71096.73234
Estimated:54.04934.93271096.73234

Drive speed

54mph

46th percentile

6.6

Volley speed

34.9mph

70th percentile

6.8

Swing weight

109

24th percentile

4.4%

Average

Spin

No data available

Twist weight

6.73

76th percentile

6.0

Balance point

234mm

16th percentile

2.1%

Average

Spin

No data available

Twist weight

6.73

76th percentile

6.0

Balance point

234mm

16th percentile

2.1%

Average

Drive speed

54mph

46th percentile

6.6

Volley speed

34.9mph

70th percentile

6.8

Swing weight

109

24th percentile

4.4%

Average

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