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Mark OneX

16 mm

Weight: 7.9 oz

Price: $159.99

Dimensions

  • Shape:

    hybrid

  • Length:
    16.25 in
  • Width:
    7.75 in
  • Thickness:
    16mm
  • Grip length:
    5.75 in
  • Grip thickness:
    4.125 in

Materials

  • Surface:
    kevlar and carbon fiber
  • Core:
    polypropylene honeycomb

Summary

The Mark OneX is a hybrid-shaped paddle with a 16mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The Kevlar and carbon fiber face may provide a blend of durability and responsiveness. Weighing 7.95 oz with a 5.75" grip, it could suit players who prefer a slightly longer grip for two-handed backhands. The swing weight of 117 puts it in the medium range, potentially offering a balance of maneuverability and power. The 16mm core thickness may enhance control. The twist weight of 6.515, rating 5.5/10 and in the 63rd percentile, suggests moderate torsional stability. This paddle might be suitable for intermediate to advanced players seeking a blend of power and control. The head-heavy balance point (in the 80th percentile) may contribute to increased power, while the moderate swing weight could maintain maneuverability. A potential weakness could be the Kevlar/carbon fiber face, which may not generate as much spin as a textured surface.

Attributes

Summary

The Mark OneX is a hybrid-shaped paddle with a 16mm polypropylene honeycomb core, known for balancing power and control. The Kevlar and carbon fiber face may provide a blend of durability and responsiveness. Weighing 7.95 oz with a 5.75" grip, it could suit players who prefer a slightly longer grip for two-handed backhands. The swing weight of 117 puts it in the medium range, potentially offering a balance of maneuverability and power. The 16mm core thickness may enhance control. The twist weight of 6.515, rating 5.5/10 and in the 63rd percentile, suggests moderate torsional stability. This paddle might be suitable for intermediate to advanced players seeking a blend of power and control. The head-heavy balance point (in the 80th percentile) may contribute to increased power, while the moderate swing weight could maintain maneuverability. A potential weakness could be the Kevlar/carbon fiber face, which may not generate as much spin as a textured surface.

Comparisons

Reviews

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Studio---1166.57-
Pickleball Effect---1176.46244
Estimated:--1176.515244

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Studio---1166.57-
Pickleball Effect---1176.46244
Estimated:--1176.515244

Spin

No data available

Twist weight

6.515

63rd percentile

5.5

Balance point

244mm

80th percentile

2.1%

Average

Drive speed

No data available

Volley speed

No data available

Swing weight

117

64th percentile

2.6%

Average

Spin

No data available

Twist weight

6.515

63rd percentile

5.5

Balance point

244mm

80th percentile

2.1%

Average

Drive speed

No data available

Volley speed

No data available

Swing weight

117

64th percentile

2.6%

Average

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