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Sweet Spot Max 13

13 mm

Weight: 8.2 oz

Price: $210

Dimensions

  • Shape:

    standard

  • Length:
    16 in
  • Width:
    8 in
  • Thickness:
    13mm
  • Grip length:
    5.25 in
  • Grip thickness:
    4 in

Materials

  • Surface:
    carbon fiber
  • Core:
    polypropylene honeycomb

Summary

The ProXR Sweet Spot Max 13 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 8.2 oz with a medium swing weight of 115, it may offer maneuverability while still providing some power. The 5.25-inch grip may be suitable for most players, though those preferring a two-handed backhand might find it slightly short. The twist weight rating of 6.7 out of 10 (87th percentile) suggests good resistance to twisting on off-center hits, potentially enhancing control and stability. This paddle might be suitable for intermediate all-court players seeking a balance of power, control, and maneuverability. The thinner core could provide ample power for drives, while the carbon fiber face and high twist weight may enhance control during volleys and dinks. However, players seeking maximum power or a very head-heavy feel might find this paddle less suitable.

Attributes

Summary

The ProXR Sweet Spot Max 13 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 8.2 oz with a medium swing weight of 115, it may offer maneuverability while still providing some power. The 5.25-inch grip may be suitable for most players, though those preferring a two-handed backhand might find it slightly short. The twist weight rating of 6.7 out of 10 (87th percentile) suggests good resistance to twisting on off-center hits, potentially enhancing control and stability. This paddle might be suitable for intermediate all-court players seeking a balance of power, control, and maneuverability. The thinner core could provide ample power for drives, while the carbon fiber face and high twist weight may enhance control during volleys and dinks. However, players seeking maximum power or a very head-heavy feel might find this paddle less suitable.

Comparisons

Reviews

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Pickleball Studio

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Effect---1156.99238
Pickleball Studio---1147-
Estimated:--1156.995238
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Pickleball Studio

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Effect---1156.99238
Pickleball Studio---1147-
Estimated:--1156.995238

Drive speed

No data available

Volley speed

No data available

Swing weight

115

53rd percentile

0.9%

Average

Spin

No data available

Twist weight

6.995

87th percentile

6.7

Balance point

238mm

41st percentile

0.4%

Average

Spin

No data available

Twist weight

6.995

87th percentile

6.7

Balance point

238mm

41st percentile

0.4%

Average

Drive speed

No data available

Volley speed

No data available

Swing weight

115

53rd percentile

0.9%

Average

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