Bought a Kinetic a few months ago & I am really enjoying playing w/it. I enjoy the power, but not sure I'd call it HOT. (I reserve that for a the GBP).. I do wish it had a bit more pop on off center hits, but that may be on me. All that said, it's the best paddle I've tried so far...
Very interested in this new mark one. I bought the kinetic back in feb. been loving but I do like powerful paddles. This new one is very tempting. Might have to pull the trigger.
Hi Nick, that's a very good question. I measure the swingweights of all the paddles I get myself, so whatever number I report comes from me. I've found that some sites report numbers that are wildly off from what I find... so I need to verify myself, haha. You may already know this, but paddles also very their swing weight with their overall weight, too, with some paddles varying less as the overall weight change, and some varying A LOT with overall weight change (like the Ruby, Pursuit Pro MX, ect).. so a number that's 1 or two different from what I get doesn't raise any concern from me... It's the numbers that are reported as 5, even 10+ higher than what I get measured that raise big doubts for me.
Thanks again. I thought you performed the measurements, but wanted to confirm. It seems some of the paddle manufacturers have listed ranges, based on the same circumstances you describe. At least one other manufacturer has attributed a higher swing weight number to their prototype, with the consumer model 2 to 3 points lower.
I definitely have! Both good paddles, but very different playing styles. The Kevlar hurache is more of an all-court style for play, not too hot and not too flat, and the MarkOne is much more poppy and hard-hitting.
@@PickleballMedicineAnother great content and review will you review the Mark One X, I might purchased the Mark One X due to the longer handle cause I love the longer grip of my Pro Line Energy
Great review, love the comparison information. Thx
I went with the 1X, hope to receive it soon.Thanks for the review
The new longer handle is a cool edition.. hope you enjoy!
Bought a Kinetic a few months ago & I am really enjoying playing w/it. I enjoy the power, but not sure I'd call it HOT. (I reserve that for a the GBP).. I do wish it had a bit more pop on off center hits, but that may be on me. All that said, it's the best paddle I've tried so far...
Very interested in this new mark one. I bought the kinetic back in feb. been loving but I do like powerful paddles. This new one is very tempting. Might have to pull the trigger.
Great review, looking like a beast out there on the courts
Haha thanks man, I just film for long enough to make it look like my errors are less than they really are... 😅
Great review. How is this compared to Hudef Viva Pro Gen3?
Liked your video and decided to buy one.
Is the Mark One more powerful than the Thrive Azul, j2k and j27?
The site lists the Mark One swing weight as 117.5 and the Mark OneX as 116. Did you measure the paddle swing weight or rely on something else? Thanks
Hi Nick, that's a very good question. I measure the swingweights of all the paddles I get myself, so whatever number I report comes from me. I've found that some sites report numbers that are wildly off from what I find... so I need to verify myself, haha. You may already know this, but paddles also very their swing weight with their overall weight, too, with some paddles varying less as the overall weight change, and some varying A LOT with overall weight change (like the Ruby, Pursuit Pro MX, ect).. so a number that's 1 or two different from what I get doesn't raise any concern from me... It's the numbers that are reported as 5, even 10+ higher than what I get measured that raise big doubts for me.
Thanks again. I thought you performed the measurements, but wanted to confirm. It seems some of the paddle manufacturers have listed ranges, based on the same circumstances you describe. At least one other manufacturer has attributed a higher swing weight number to their prototype, with the consumer model 2 to 3 points lower.
Have you played with 11six24's new kevlar Hurache-X or compared it to the Mark OneX?
I definitely have! Both good paddles, but very different playing styles. The Kevlar hurache is more of an all-court style for play, not too hot and not too flat, and the MarkOne is much more poppy and hard-hitting.
@@PickleballMedicine Thanks, would the Mark one be comparable to the Six Zero BD (Fiberglass)?
@@PickleballMedicineAnother great content and review will you review the Mark One X, I might purchased the Mark One X due to the longer handle cause I love the longer grip of my Pro Line Energy
How would the power of the Mark oneX compare to the gearbox and joola gen 3 hyperion?
How does it compare to bantam tko-c 14.3 ?