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REVIEWS By Jack Bandel IN THE KNOW: EQUIPMENT ENGAGE EX 6.0 REVIEW GAMMA SHARD GRAPHITE PADDLE REVIEW Look/Cosmetics: 4/5 Familiar, safe design with Engage’s trademark diagonal stripe separating a colored lower portion from the upper white portion, with a target reticule. Comes in four color patterns (red, green, blue, purple). Traditional handle length and paddle shape. Comes in two weight choices—light and standard. Look/Cosmetics: 5/5 Very sharp, eye-catching graphic design on this paddle. Comes in two color schemes (pink and yellow). Large trademark “G” in the top right corner. Handle length is average (4.75”), as is grip size (4-1/8”). Comfy cushioned and perforated Gamma honeycomb grip gives you a great connection to the paddle. Paddle is 25 percent thicker than typical Gamma paddles. Length is a typical 15-7/8”. Handle feels slightly squarish. Serves/Returns/Groundstrokes: 4.5/5 This “jack of all trades” paddle excels all over the court. Serves and groundstrokes are powerful enough, without causing flyers. Decent amount of pop to keep returns fast and deep. The newly developed skin is called “FiberTek” and gives you maximum spin and a nice feel off the paddle. You will definitely start the point with confidence. Touch/Feel: 4/5 This new skin formula makes the core and surface feel like they are working together, which gives you a great combination of power and control. You feel very connected to your dinks and touch shots and the large sweet spot along with the thicker core really allow you to execute whatever shot is needed at that moment. Softer-feeling than some of Engage’s offerings of the past. Sound/Sweet Spot: 5/5 Sweet spot? More like a sweet paddle! The sweet spot seems endless now, with the thicker core and the new skin/core technology. Casual players and seasoned tournament players will appreciate the user friendliness of this new paddle. The balanced feel also adds to the maneuverability and quick shot making at the net. Summary: 4.4/5 This “middle child” in Engage’s new 6.0 paddle line should benefit many levels and types of players. This is an excellent “do everything” paddle, with no real weaknesses. It’s pretty much up to you to execute, but you can have confidence that you have the right tool in your hand. Serves/Returns/Groundstrokes: 3.5/5 Textured graphite surface feels soft and smooth on full strokes. Power is on the low side, as with most graphite paddles, but is adequate. Feels very balanced through the air. Hit your return and get up to the line where this paddle shines. Touch/Feel: 5/5 Now we’re talking! Wonderful soft feel that you’ll love in the kitchen. Great for blocking drives and absorbing power from incoming “missiles.” Graphite fans who like a traditional-shaped paddle need to try this one. Good vibrations are all you feel here. Dink masters rejoice. This paddle will take your finesse game to another level. Sound/Sweet Spot: 4.5/5 Super-quiet paddle, due to the thicker core and graphite surface. Sweet spot feels about average in size and a bit larger than typically found on graphite paddles. Your neighbors won’t complain about this paddle. Shots in the center are satisfying and solid feeling. Summary: 4.5/5 Very impressed with recent models coming from Gamma. They’ve always been known for high-quality grips and now the paddles have caught up in quality. They now also have many varieties in shape and material, so anyone should be able to find a favorite. This traditional-shaped, thicker paddle provides touch players with a great option! TMPR ASCEND REVIEW Look/Cosmetics: 4/5 Typical colorful graphics from the folks at TMPR. Large logo on the right side with a unique cloud design on the lower half. Comes in three bright colors (red, lime and blue). Handle is long-ish (5.5”) and will benefit two-handed grips and former tennis players. Handle has a nicely cushioned grip. Longer (16.25”) with aerodynamic rounded edges will attract singles players and power players. Serves/Returns/Groundstrokes: 4.5/5 The Ascend is a power paddle, targeting ex-tennis players and players who like playing singles, along with doubles. The power-to-control ratio definitely swings way toward the power side and groundstrokes from the baseline are truly a blast to hit. The graphite face makes the ball shoot quickly off and is very responsive. Depth is easily achieved on serves and returns without much effort. Touch/Feel: 3.5/5 This is not the area where this paddle excels, but it does a decent job at the kitchen line. The added length does help with reach and angles while feeling very balanced through the air. Sound/Sweet Spot: 3.5/5 Sweet spot is about average in size and should be playable for most intermediate and advanced levels. Sound is kind of unique, but not offensive or overly loud. The rounded shape does seem to extend the sweet spot outward in a circular path more so than squared-off shapes. Summary: 3.88/5 This is one of the better choices for ex-tennis players and singles players who want lots of power to rip topspin groundstrokes past their opponents. If that’s your game, then definitely give this one a try. TMPR is putting out high- quality paddles at a very reasonable price point. Check ’em out! For more info, visit www.pickleballpaddlereviews.net 60 TO SUBSCRIBE, CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM