YO I cannot believe my video made it to the kitchen 🤯 Been watching the pod since I started so this is kind of a surreal moment for me. Anyways, appreciate ya’ll taking the time to talk about your experiences. It’s definitely something we gotta work on as a community.
I replaced my double black diamond w a Pulse V and it's a clear upgrade. A ton more power and spin, w/o sacrificing control. All of that w/ a huge sweet spot. For me, John Kew's review of the paddle was more in line with my experience. It just goes to show that a lot of this is subjective.
Probably the most real pickleball discussion I've heard on any podcast. I'm sick of all the crap associated with ratings and high level play. I'm done with tournaments and certain high level groups. I just want to play and have fun, I do go to other places and play left handed and have a ball doing it. It's nice to know that other players go through the same type of BS. Best podcast ever, thanks guys 👍👍🙂
Loved your discussion about pickleball burnout, that is so relevant to a lot of people's current situation, maybe have some more content on that and the direction pickleball is going
One thing that I feel like Chris may be too humble to admit is that he's been in the content game for years - just not only pickleball. Similar to John with his drumming channel and established career in Archaeology. Or Louis from Pickleball Pursuit running a soccer review channel before pickleball. Jake from Friday's long history in the content game & as a comedian. As the cliche goes, it takes years to be an overnight success.
First played pickleball in Phoenix in 1981 (yeah, I'm old...). Just a few of us who were co-workers and one guy had a court in his back yard. Played almost exclusively singles then. It was a blast but it was virtually unknown to the general public. Stopped playing after I moved. Fast forward 40 years and started playing again with a local group and it has exploded in size since then. Initially everyone was able to enjoy playing with anyone because the skill range was pretty narrow and again it was a blast. With the huge increase in number of players as well as the natural differences in level of progression for different players there is definitely a much wider skill range now than 3-4 years ago. As such, it has become less fun to get randomly mixed in with a group where 3 of the 4 players are substantially better than the 4th player. Nobody enjoys that game as the the side with 2 good players have to play down and the better player on the other side either doesn't see the ball at all or spends a fair amount of time eating plastic because of high returns by the weaker player. It's not so bad if you have a couple of better players and a couple of weaker players because at least then you can balance the teams and have a decent game. We're definitely trying to figure out the best way to give everyone an enjoyable experience while keeping it competitively balanced and not wanting to completely split up into exclusive groups based on level. Unfortunately, it has taken some of the original pure joy out of the game. I'm pretty competitive and want to keep pushing my game to improve so it can get frustrating at times but it would be way worse if I was constantly wanting to prep for tournaments or if it was my job though!
I have a pulse S thats probably well broken in. full time main since it has come out. With some perimeter weighting, this paddle is truly special for feel and sweet spot. Previous paddle was the Shogun
When you play with lower level group, your mindset has to switch....for me its time to focus on touch and placement and try to work on defending more than crashing winners, and rippin every serve and shot... that s creating pace that everyone enjoys, still benefits my game to an extend and makes everyone around you better
So I’ve been following Pickleball engineering for about 2 1/2 years now, the fiberglass layers provide more pop and power…. But the deeper they are in the layers, the less they do. Take that with a grain of salt because depending on power on how you use your directional carbon fiber and how you lay up the angles affects everything. I’m sure it’s the same thing with fiberglass. 90° and everything is soft. The closer you get to 45° the firmer. If you go less than 45°, you don’t have enough crosshatching.
I wear a Wide shoe and have High arches. I use custom made insert for all my shoes... EXCEPT in my Viper Court Pros. These are perfect for me. They are a warmer shoe, but the Archfit insoles perfect conform to and comfort my feet. The goodyear bottoms are nearly indestructible. The only wear is where i drag my foot, but i'm 6'5" 240lbs play at least once a week now that its cold, but played 3 days a week, sometimes for 6 hours a day all spring, summer, and early fall. LOVE THESE SHOES. Just wish I could find them instock in the better colors. And that some of the best colors DO NOT come in Wide widths. I actually have a pair of the non PRO versions that I wear as everyday sneakers just for the insoles and the durability of the goodyear bottoms.
I enjoyed the podcast. I made it to the kitchen. Great advice and I know what you mean about going to open play courts. Have a Merry Christmas 🎄 and New Year!❤
Good tips on content creation, trying to take my channel to the next level soon. Funny that I went straight to UA-cam without having any editing skills at all 😂 ever since I invested in a microphone started to get a decent amount of views now
OK, here’s an idea. If they don’t clamp down on Pickleball paddle speed then they need to classify them as a speed one speed two speed three etc. And then clubs could relate the max speed you’re allowed to play with.
I love playing with people way better than me. I just feel a little bad that they have to play with me, but I definitely enjoy the challenge. All to say, Isaac should just continue to play down and destroy them, guilt-free.
I think y’all should circle back to the Pulse series when you get a chance. I’m finding them really breaking in well. There’s been so many paddles recently, it’s hard to spend a lot of time with any of them.
PT is great. Some of the things you guys didn’t bring up or things like bursitis in the shoulder blade… obviously rotator cuff is a huge issue for any racket sports. You guys are so young you’re not saying as much as some of us older people are. Physical therapy is always a positive thing. Avoid chiropractors like the plague.
Here’s an idea for a future video Random paddle challenge: you put all the paddles on the wall into a random generator and have to play a game with the paddle it chooses. Could be interesting if let’s say Chris has to play with the black ace and Aizec with the Franklin trainer 🤣
Geeeezzzz!!! Aizic looked like he was reflecting on past girlfriends when he was talking about ugly paddle faces just before saying “Hard to look at”bwwahahaha only clowning around fellas! 😂😂😂 good episode!!
People will still watch your shoe reviews because they are your fans. You don’t have to be the clear #1 for people to still watch and value your opinion even though someone else is technically much better. For example, I still watch your paddle reviews even though John Kew exists.
Was surprised to hear you say that the Apes Pulse V was in the all court category. John Kew’s database has them higher on the firepower scale than the new Gearbox Hyper. I am currently borrowing a Pulse S from a friend, and it hits hard. I’m coming from a Rombus Ripple. Have a Pulse V on the way, so curious if there is a break in period as you mentioned. Will update after some play time.
Forgot to mention I am also getting a brand new Pulse S, so will be able hit side by side with one that has been used for a bit. Should be able to tell right away if the new one doesn’t hit as hard
Yeah, my Pulse V (which is likely not broken in yet) is nothing like my Hyper in terms of speed haha. I think that was after John remastered post break in right? Don’t think it was that speed out of the box. Maybe I’m recalling wrong though.
@@PickleballStudio yup, believe John’s data was post break-in. I am loving the broken in Pulse S that I borrowed from a friend, so I am hoping the new paddles I bought turn out to break in the same way. Great dwell time, good power, but not uncontrollable.
@@Itsezpickleball Bro i knew i recognized your name lmfao. Dunno why I didn't sub to you earlier I just watched you and your dad playing in a tournament you uploaded/or game. Yeah..... I am gonna test it out... I added the ethos grip and some udrippin grip to it and somehow all my paddles that im testing out are coming out to 9 oz + lmfao.
For sure will check out the swap site. Need to thin the collection. The CYPHER is a "cool" shoe. Glad your'e getting PT dialed in. Just wait till you get old.LOL This Gen 3's "break in" issue is not the best pattern to stay in IMO. Too much inconsistency it seems. Looking forward to the POD in 25.
I only use hybrids and nothing I’ve played with has come close to Pulse S, not names ripple or Mod. Zero chance DBD or old shapeshifter is in same solar system.
+ 2 to hating the sketchers pickleball shoe. The pro models felt like absolute bricks. Not necessarily heavy just unbelievably clunky feeling. Wife and I both hated them. Regardless of the price w couldn’t get them off fast enough.
The Olson Twins are the first of the reviewers to say it is squarely in the control spectrum. Most others, who compared it head to head with the old one, say it’s poppier and the power is the same. I think they might be seeing some recency bias from hitting so many power paddles. That being said, with the advent of more powerful paddles, what used to be a power paddle is now an all court. The categories are shifting!
If you're looking to tighten up / shorten the video try interrupting each other less. Watching the pods I feel like I'm at an Olsen family dinner where everyone has to say something and continually say "yep, for sure, totally" to validate that their input is being provided. Honestly it's getting annoying and I am engaging less and less with your pods (skipping segments or not even watching). Not sure if others feel the same but structuring the pod more as host and co-host where you transition your speaking time back and forth instead of constantly interrupting would go a long way IMO.
I don't get it - you've got two podcasters who know the Pulse paddles have a break in period yet they don't take the time to break them in and as a result misclassify the paddles. What a terrible review.
I only use hybrids and nothing I’ve played with has come close to Pulse S, not names ripple or Mod. Zero chance DBD or old shapeshifter is in same solar system.
So I’ve been following Pickleball engineering for about 2 1/2 years now, the fiberglass layers provide more pop and power…. But the deeper they are in the layers, the less they do. Take that with a grain of salt because depending on power on how you use your directional carbon fiber and how you lay up the angles affects everything. I’m sure it’s the same thing with fiberglass. 90° and everything is soft. The closer you get to 45° the firmer. If you go less than 45°, you don’t have enough crosshatching.
YO I cannot believe my video made it to the kitchen 🤯 Been watching the pod since I started so this is kind of a surreal moment for me. Anyways, appreciate ya’ll taking the time to talk about your experiences. It’s definitely something we gotta work on as a community.
I replaced my double black diamond w a Pulse V and it's a clear upgrade. A ton more power and spin, w/o sacrificing control. All of that w/ a huge sweet spot. For me, John Kew's review of the paddle was more in line with my experience. It just goes to show that a lot of this is subjective.
I agree
Chris finally cleaned the fuzz off his mic windscreen!
Probably the most real pickleball discussion I've heard on any podcast. I'm sick of all the crap associated with ratings and high level play. I'm done with tournaments and certain high level groups. I just want to play and have fun, I do go to other places and play left handed and have a ball doing it. It's nice to know that other players go through the same type of BS. Best podcast ever, thanks guys 👍👍🙂
I think the pulse S once broken in does feel special.
Completely agree!
Loved your discussion about pickleball burnout, that is so relevant to a lot of people's current situation, maybe have some more content on that and the direction pickleball is going
One thing that I feel like Chris may be too humble to admit is that he's been in the content game for years - just not only pickleball. Similar to John with his drumming channel and established career in Archaeology. Or Louis from Pickleball Pursuit running a soccer review channel before pickleball. Jake from Friday's long history in the content game & as a comedian. As the cliche goes, it takes years to be an overnight success.
First played pickleball in Phoenix in 1981 (yeah, I'm old...). Just a few of us who were co-workers and one guy had a court in his back yard. Played almost exclusively singles then. It was a blast but it was virtually unknown to the general public.
Stopped playing after I moved. Fast forward 40 years and started playing again with a local group and it has exploded in size since then. Initially everyone was able to enjoy playing with anyone because the skill range was pretty narrow and again it was a blast. With the huge increase in number of players as well as the natural differences in level of progression for different players there is definitely a much wider skill range now than 3-4 years ago.
As such, it has become less fun to get randomly mixed in with a group where 3 of the 4 players are substantially better than the 4th player. Nobody enjoys that game as the the side with 2 good players have to play down and the better player on the other side either doesn't see the ball at all or spends a fair amount of time eating plastic because of high returns by the weaker player. It's not so bad if you have a couple of better players and a couple of weaker players because at least then you can balance the teams and have a decent game. We're definitely trying to figure out the best way to give everyone an enjoyable experience while keeping it competitively balanced and not wanting to completely split up into exclusive groups based on level. Unfortunately, it has taken some of the original pure joy out of the game.
I'm pretty competitive and want to keep pushing my game to improve so it can get frustrating at times but it would be way worse if I was constantly wanting to prep for tournaments or if it was my job though!
I have a pulse S thats probably well broken in. full time main since it has come out. With some perimeter weighting, this paddle is truly special for feel and sweet spot. Previous paddle was the Shogun
When you play with lower level group, your mindset has to switch....for me its time to focus on touch and placement and try to work on defending more than crashing winners, and rippin every serve and shot... that s creating pace that everyone enjoys, still benefits my game to an extend and makes everyone around you better
So I’ve been following Pickleball engineering for about 2 1/2 years now, the fiberglass layers provide more pop and power…. But the deeper they are in the layers, the less they do.
Take that with a grain of salt because depending on power on how you use your directional carbon fiber and how you lay up the angles affects everything. I’m sure it’s the same thing with fiberglass.
90° and everything is soft. The closer you get to 45° the firmer. If you go less than 45°, you don’t have enough crosshatching.
where do you follow pickleball engineering?
I wear a Wide shoe and have High arches. I use custom made insert for all my shoes... EXCEPT in my Viper Court Pros. These are perfect for me. They are a warmer shoe, but the Archfit insoles perfect conform to and comfort my feet. The goodyear bottoms are nearly indestructible. The only wear is where i drag my foot, but i'm 6'5" 240lbs play at least once a week now that its cold, but played 3 days a week, sometimes for 6 hours a day all spring, summer, and early fall. LOVE THESE SHOES. Just wish I could find them instock in the better colors. And that some of the best colors DO NOT come in Wide widths. I actually have a pair of the non PRO versions that I wear as everyday sneakers just for the insoles and the durability of the goodyear bottoms.
I enjoyed the podcast. I made it to the kitchen. Great advice and I know what you mean about going to open play courts. Have a Merry Christmas 🎄 and New Year!❤
3.5 without even looking at the ball is quite impressive
@@kevsknavs unlocking new skills every day 😎
4.125 +2 over grips (replacing the grip that comes with it with an extra small Hesacore) that’s my ideal grip size.
Over grips are gamma supreme white
I'm liking the "knock off" HESACORE from TEMU. Fraction of the cost.
Good tips on content creation, trying to take my channel to the next level soon. Funny that I went straight to UA-cam without having any editing skills at all 😂 ever since I invested in a microphone started to get a decent amount of views now
I’m on my second pair of Winner’s Edge shoes (love them) and both have the same paint wear off within the first few sessions
OK, here’s an idea. If they don’t clamp down on Pickleball paddle speed then they need to classify them as a speed one speed two speed three etc. And then clubs could relate the max speed you’re allowed to play with.
I love playing with people way better than me. I just feel a little bad that they have to play with me, but I definitely enjoy the challenge. All to say, Isaac should just continue to play down and destroy them, guilt-free.
Good stuff on burnout 👍
Sorry, Melin hats mean nothing to me. You guys do your Melins.
We care
How do the new Chorus paddle play compare to the Diadem 18k series? Looks to be similar weaves
Should have the Diadem on the way soon!
@@PickleballStudio ok gl! they have a lot of versions iirc
the power pro, speed pro, and the new max standard body one
Thanks for the podcast. Compared to the Gen3 paddle, I prefer the Gen1 and Gen2.
I think y’all should circle back to the Pulse series when you get a chance. I’m finding them really breaking in well. There’s been so many paddles recently, it’s hard to spend a lot of time with any of them.
New week, New Melin (same shirt)
Made it to the kitchen. Happy holidays to all 🎄🤶🏻🎅🏻
Pickleball Apes is releasing an elongated shape for the Pulse, in between the S and the E
Ooo when is this coming??
I’m surprised they didn’t make more public or sooner. I feel like it fits a gap in their lines well!
The S is really close at 16.4 to being an elongated
Bauerfeind Knee sleeves help immensely with wear and tear or recovey
4.125 +2 over grips (replacing the grip that comes with it with an extra small Hesacore) that’s my ideal grip size
Good podcast. I think the focus of content creators is on the content, not the device.
PT is great. Some of the things you guys didn’t bring up or things like bursitis in the shoulder blade… obviously rotator cuff is a huge issue for any racket sports. You guys are so young you’re not saying as much as some of us older people are. Physical therapy is always a positive thing. Avoid chiropractors like the plague.
Okay, I’ve noticed myself doing the same thing of closing my eyes. Especially on overheads. 😂😂
I want to hear your thoughts on the Chorus Fire 🔥 🔥 🔥
How does the Pulse V compare to the All-Court?
Omg Chris closing his eyes playing.. absolutely ridiculous lol
You also close your eyes when you talk. Your a slow blinker
haha I've noticed this. I can't figure out why I do that. 😂 I've tried to stop myself from doing it the last few podcasts.
Haha I've always noticed this too.
@@PickleballStudio just watch A Clockwork Orange. They have the solution for keeping your eyes open.
Here’s an idea for a future video
Random paddle challenge: you put all the paddles on the wall into a random generator and have to play a game with the paddle it chooses. Could be interesting if let’s say Chris has to play with the black ace and Aizec with the Franklin trainer 🤣
Geeeezzzz!!! Aizic looked like he was reflecting on past girlfriends when he was talking about ugly paddle faces just before saying “Hard to look at”bwwahahaha only clowning around fellas! 😂😂😂 good episode!!
People will still watch your shoe reviews because they are your fans. You don’t have to be the clear #1 for people to still watch and value your opinion even though someone else is technically much better. For example, I still watch your paddle reviews even though John Kew exists.
Was surprised to hear you say that the Apes Pulse V was in the all court category. John Kew’s database has them higher on the firepower scale than the new Gearbox Hyper. I am currently borrowing a Pulse S from a friend, and it hits hard. I’m coming from a Rombus Ripple. Have a Pulse V on the way, so curious if there is a break in period as you mentioned. Will update after some play time.
Forgot to mention I am also getting a brand new Pulse S, so will be able hit side by side with one that has been used for a bit. Should be able to tell right away if the new one doesn’t hit as hard
Yeah, my Pulse V (which is likely not broken in yet) is nothing like my Hyper in terms of speed haha. I think that was after John remastered post break in right? Don’t think it was that speed out of the box. Maybe I’m recalling wrong though.
@@PickleballStudio yup, believe John’s data was post break-in. I am loving the broken in Pulse S that I borrowed from a friend, so I am hoping the new paddles I bought turn out to break in the same way. Great dwell time, good power, but not uncontrollable.
Moral of the story, skip the big cameras, get the big content editors 😀
What would yall say is the average weight for your paddle once you add all the lead tape. I know it’s preference but just curious!
8.4 ounces for me
@@Itsezpickleballinteresting! I added ethos undergrip and udrippin and that already put it closer to 9 oz
@@petertran7360 9 oz is a lot my wrist can’t take that much 😂
@@Itsezpickleball Bro i knew i recognized your name lmfao. Dunno why I didn't sub to you earlier I just watched you and your dad playing in a tournament you uploaded/or game. Yeah..... I am gonna test it out... I added the ethos grip and some udrippin grip to it and somehow all my paddles that im testing out are coming out to 9 oz + lmfao.
I love the podcast but man we need a pickleball Will segment soon
Pulse v so good
I think I’ve ordered 2 melin trenches with every discount code. Up to 12 now. Send help please
@PickleballStudio any thoughts on the Holbrook Pro Aero Metallic ?
For sure will check out the swap site. Need to thin the collection. The CYPHER is a "cool" shoe.
Glad your'e getting PT dialed in. Just wait till you get old.LOL
This Gen 3's "break in" issue is not the best pattern to stay in IMO. Too much inconsistency it seems. Looking forward to the POD in 25.
I only use hybrids and nothing I’ve played with has come close to Pulse S, not names ripple or Mod. Zero chance DBD or old shapeshifter is in same solar system.
Aizec if you want to heal your pain fast look up the Wolverine stack
Chris when you are showing the paddles go to the camera angle where we can see the paddles please 😂
Pulse V or Mach 2 Forza 16mm?
Right now, last minute, we're not even close to what last minute is!!
+ 2 to hating the sketchers pickleball shoe. The pro models felt like absolute bricks. Not necessarily heavy just unbelievably clunky feeling.
Wife and I both hated them. Regardless of the price w couldn’t get them off fast enough.
The gossip in the community is so real😂 I just stay out of it
Taking a shot every time Aizec says “brutal” and 15 mins in I’m wasted
The non sugar free monster 😳😳
Why not place lead on the EX and then give an opinion?
Bit disappointed with the shapeshifter power. Even with weight added. Was hoping they would have gone more for all court
The Olson Twins are the first of the reviewers to say it is squarely in the control spectrum. Most others, who compared it head to head with the old one, say it’s poppier and the power is the same. I think they might be seeing some recency bias from hitting so many power paddles. That being said, with the advent of more powerful paddles, what used to be a power paddle is now an all court. The categories are shifting!
You only need to watch for about a minute to find out who in this video is married.
Wait til you guys get to 50yrs young. You'll feel much better lol😅
53:40 I turned my hobby into a job (golf) and I highly advise against it
What did you find for yourself ended up being the problem by doing that?
Golf
Third???
If you're looking to tighten up / shorten the video try interrupting each other less. Watching the pods I feel like I'm at an Olsen family dinner where everyone has to say something and continually say "yep, for sure, totally" to validate that their input is being provided. Honestly it's getting annoying and I am engaging less and less with your pods (skipping segments or not even watching). Not sure if others feel the same but structuring the pod more as host and co-host where you transition your speaking time back and forth instead of constantly interrupting would go a long way IMO.
Noted 👌
ua-cam.com/video/sAjuGucD8vk/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MaxChung this video?
I don't get it - you've got two podcasters who know the Pulse paddles have a break in period yet they don't take the time to break them in and as a result misclassify the paddles. What a terrible review.
How much time does it take to break in the pulse? I could tolerate a couple of days, but I think it takes much more than that.
first?
I will find you
I only use hybrids and nothing I’ve played with has come close to Pulse S, not names ripple or Mod. Zero chance DBD or old shapeshifter is in same solar system.
So I’ve been following Pickleball engineering for about 2 1/2 years now, the fiberglass layers provide more pop and power…. But the deeper they are in the layers, the less they do.
Take that with a grain of salt because depending on power on how you use your directional carbon fiber and how you lay up the angles affects everything. I’m sure it’s the same thing with fiberglass.
90° and everything is soft. The closer you get to 45° the firmer. If you go less than 45°, you don’t have enough crosshatching.