Onix Premier Review
This paddle delivers crisp 13mm feel, rock-solid stability (top 5%) — a versatile option in a wide body shape.
Price: $149.99. Swing weight: 115. Twist weight: 7.28. Weight: 7.8 oz. Spin: 1272 RPM. Core: 13mm. Shape: Wide body. Face: Composite.
Pros
- Exceptional stability — 7.28 twist weight is top 5% (avg 6.3), very forgiving on off-center hits
- Wide body maximizes the sweet spot for more forgiveness on off-center hits
- Thin core (13mm) gives a crisp, responsive feel with fast feedback
- Competitive price at $149.99 (below the $197 average)
- Lightweight at 7.8 oz (bottom 8%) — reduces fatigue during long sessions
Cons
- Limited spin at 1272 RPM (bottom 1%, avg 1987) compared to newer paddles
- Shorter face reduces reach compared to elongated paddles
- Very thin core can feel harsh on mishits and may cause arm fatigue
Best For
- Budget-Conscious Buyers: At $149.99, it's cheaper than 79% of paddles (avg $197)
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Onix
Premier
This paddle delivers crisp 13mm feel, rock-solid stability (top 5%) — a versatile option in a wide body shape.
Wide body13mm coreComposite
Specs & Lab Data
Swing Weight
115
Twist Weight
7.28
Weight
7.8 oz
Core Thickness
13mm
Spin
1272 RPM
Grip Length
5"
Grip Size
4.125"
Pros
- +Exceptional stability — 7.28 twist weight is top 5% (avg 6.3), very forgiving on off-center hits
- +Wide body maximizes the sweet spot for more forgiveness on off-center hits
- +Thin core (13mm) gives a crisp, responsive feel with fast feedback
- +Competitive price at $149.99 (below the $197 average)
- +Lightweight at 7.8 oz (bottom 8%) — reduces fatigue during long sessions
Cons
- −Limited spin at 1272 RPM (bottom 1%, avg 1987) compared to newer paddles
- −Shorter face reduces reach compared to elongated paddles
- −Very thin core can feel harsh on mishits and may cause arm fatigue
Best For
Budget-Conscious Buyers
At $149.99, it's cheaper than 79% of paddles (avg $197)
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