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Company: ProKennex
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Pro Flight

11 mm

Weight: 7.4 oz

Price: $189.95

Dimensions

  • Shape:

    wide body

  • Length:
    15.43 in
  • Width:
    7.6 in
  • Thickness:
    11mm
  • Grip length:
    5 in
  • Grip thickness:
    4 in

Materials

  • Surface:
    carbon fiber
  • Core:
    polypropylene honeycomb

Summary

The ProKennex Pro Flight is a wide-body pickleball paddle with an 11mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The carbon fiber face is often associated with control and feel. Weighing 7.4 oz with a low swing weight of 89, this paddle should be easy to maneuver. The 5-inch grip may not be ideal for two-handed backhands. The paddle's spin is measured at 1620 RPM with a spin rating of 4.8 out of 10, placing it in the 23rd percentile. Its twist weight is 5.36 with a rating of 2.6 out of 10, falling into the 5th percentile. This suggests the paddle may be less stable on off-center hits. The combination of a lightweight design and a wide-body shape could make this paddle suitable for beginners and intermediate players prioritizing maneuverability and a larger sweet spot. The carbon fiber face may provide good touch and control, while the thinner core could offer decent power. However, the low twist weight might make it less stable for advanced players seeking precise control.

Attributes

Summary

The ProKennex Pro Flight is a wide-body pickleball paddle with an 11mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The carbon fiber face is often associated with control and feel. Weighing 7.4 oz with a low swing weight of 89, this paddle should be easy to maneuver. The 5-inch grip may not be ideal for two-handed backhands. The paddle's spin is measured at 1620 RPM with a spin rating of 4.8 out of 10, placing it in the 23rd percentile. Its twist weight is 5.36 with a rating of 2.6 out of 10, falling into the 5th percentile. This suggests the paddle may be less stable on off-center hits. The combination of a lightweight design and a wide-body shape could make this paddle suitable for beginners and intermediate players prioritizing maneuverability and a larger sweet spot. The carbon fiber face may provide good touch and control, while the thinner core could offer decent power. However, the low twist weight might make it less stable for advanced players seeking precise control.

Comparisons

Reviews

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Studio1620--895.36-
Estimated:1620--895.36-

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Studio1620--895.36-
Estimated:1620--895.36-

Spin

1,620RPM

23rd percentile

4.8

Twist weight

5.36

5th percentile

2.6

Balance point

No data available

Drive speed

No data available

Volley speed

No data available

Swing weight

89

No data available

24.6%

Average

Spin

1,620RPM

23rd percentile

4.8

Twist weight

5.36

5th percentile

2.6

Balance point

No data available

Drive speed

No data available

Volley speed

No data available

Swing weight

89

No data available

24.6%

Average

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