I've been using the DBD 14mm for a few months and I love it, immense control, power when needed, superb spin, drives land where you intend them to, the best part is, unlike some of the pro paddles like Hyperion CFS, the carbon fiber weave doesn't wear out quickly, tip : for Carbon Fiber surface, players must keep cleaning it with hand if you're playing outdoors, paddle erasers also can be used quarterly, this will keep the spin on your paddle as well as consistent grab of the ball when trying to dink or resets
I tried 16mm dbd. Power, spin, control on drive was execellent. I felt the ball does not popoff as much when doing volleys and smashes may due to the stiffness of dbd
@jilly Love the review! mine should be coming in sometime this month im so excited! on note if you don't mind- On the specs towards the end, you list it as "Black Diamond" which Six Zero has another model called Black Diamond that is power oriented and fiberglass. anyways, great review, and you killed it at the Texas open, was a joy to see you play!
I keep going back and forth on this and the Vatic Pro Flash 14mm and I just can't decide which to get. Watching your reviews, it looks like the Vatic is better for drives and resets, but the DBD is better for dinks. Does that about sum up the differences?
Yes that's probably right. I know Six Zero has some new paddles out now that I haven't tried, but my teammates Kelsey and Jaume are seeing a lot of success with them. Don't fret too much, no paddle lasts forever, so whichever one you pick, you'll have a lot of fun with. And many paddles can be adapted with lead tape in the right spots to fix any minor issues you may have with drives or dinks, so play around with the weighting as well.
Was it the 14mm or 16mm? I have the 16 and it has crazy spin, nice balance and feel. Nice swing weight for quick hands, added a tad bit of weight for more plow through (power). Need more time to get my dinks in, still having an issue with a very tight grip from tennis.
@@jillybpickleball Many reviews on paddles include a measurement for spin rate. I assume if one has the skill level then the optimum could be achieved. Not sure what you mean the equipment to measure it doesn’t exist. Reviews include a measurement.
I've been using the DBD 14mm for a few months and I love it, immense control, power when needed, superb spin, drives land where you intend them to, the best part is, unlike some of the pro paddles like Hyperion CFS, the carbon fiber weave doesn't wear out quickly, tip : for Carbon Fiber surface, players must keep cleaning it with hand if you're playing outdoors, paddle erasers also can be used quarterly, this will keep the spin on your paddle as well as consistent grab of the ball when trying to dink or resets
I have the 14 mm DBD and I’m still getting used to it. Definitely worth taking for a test drive!
Got the 14 mm DBD this week. I have used it twice and I know I am going to really like it.
I tried 16mm dbd. Power, spin, control on drive was execellent. I felt the ball does not popoff as much when doing volleys and smashes may due to the stiffness of dbd
G'day Jilly
Can I just ask were you using a eastern grip for all your shots in that?
I tried that at the same time I tried a legacy. Thought the legacy had more of a trampoline feel then that. Liked it better then the legacy
@jilly Love the review! mine should be coming in sometime this month im so excited! on note if you don't mind- On the specs towards the end, you list it as "Black Diamond" which Six Zero has another model called Black Diamond that is power oriented and fiberglass. anyways, great review, and you killed it at the Texas open, was a joy to see you play!
Looks good , may have to try it!
You should!
Was that a 14mm or 16mm??
Liked you review, great video!
I keep going back and forth on this and the Vatic Pro Flash 14mm and I just can't decide which to get. Watching your reviews, it looks like the Vatic is better for drives and resets, but the DBD is better for dinks. Does that about sum up the differences?
Yes that's probably right. I know Six Zero has some new paddles out now that I haven't tried, but my teammates Kelsey and Jaume are seeing a lot of success with them. Don't fret too much, no paddle lasts forever, so whichever one you pick, you'll have a lot of fun with. And many paddles can be adapted with lead tape in the right spots to fix any minor issues you may have with drives or dinks, so play around with the weighting as well.
Are you gonna do a review on the new Gruvn Muvn 16x?
Curious...
What's your favorite playing paddle?
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My 14 mm DBD has nice control but not a lot of power.
Which overgrip it that?
Do you think the 14mm DBD would be good for doubles? Or is it too poppy ?
It’s great for doubles - I have both the 14 and 16. They are both wonderful. I play more with the 14
@@tagman12 Nice I’m definitely going to buy the 14mm over the 16mm I enjoy that poppy feel I don’t like the plush pillow feel.
Was it the 14mm or 16mm? I have the 16 and it has crazy spin, nice balance and feel. Nice swing weight for quick hands, added a tad bit of weight for more plow through (power). Need more time to get my dinks in, still having an issue with a very tight grip from tennis.
Yes 14. Sorry for not making that clear. Cheers. Thanks for watching.
I'm such a paddle 🤓 You only need one paddle dammit!
Have you decided on a paddle to play with or are you still trying out different ones? I've seen you playing with a GRUVIN paddle lately.
Spinny? So what is the spin rate???
hard and laborious to measure. sorry. the equipment to measure doesn't exist yet as far as I know, so I'm going on feel.
@@jillybpickleball Many reviews on paddles include a measurement for spin rate. I assume if one has the skill level then the optimum could be achieved. Not sure what you mean the equipment to measure it doesn’t exist. Reviews include a measurement.
There are only 300 other paddles that look very similar, so dating it must make you pretty loose.
Given the way she looks and plays, dates not the issue rather lame comments mostly likely be!!
Disappointed. My year old CRBN1 has more spin than this and a much more plush feel.