SixZero Triple Black Diamond Review

This paddle delivers plush 16mm+ feel — a versatile option in a elongated shape.

Price: $220. Swing weight: 125. Twist weight: 6.11. Weight: 8.1 oz. Spin: 1744 RPM. Core: 16mm. Shape: Elongated. Face: Carbon.

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Triple Black Diamond

This paddle delivers plush 16mm+ feel — a versatile option in a elongated shape.

$220
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Elongated16mm coreCarbon

Specs & Lab Data

Swing Weight
125
Twist Weight
6.11
Weight
8.1 oz
Core Thickness
16mm
Spin
1744 RPM
Balance
244mm
Grip Length
6"
Grip Size
4.25"

Pros

  • +Heavy swing weight of 125 (top 5%) delivers extra momentum and plow-through on drives
  • +Elongated shape gives extra reach on defense, overheads, and two-handed backhands
  • +Thick core (16mm+) provides a soft, controlled feel with a large sweet spot

Cons

  • Limited spin at 1744 RPM (12th percentile, avg 1987) compared to newer paddles
  • Very high swing weight of 125 (top 5%) can cause fatigue and slow hand transitions
  • Narrower face means a smaller horizontal sweet spot
  • Thick core trades some pop and hand speed for control

Best For

Singles Players

Swing weight of 125 (top 5%) plus elongated reach for court coverage and driving

Tennis Converts

Swing weight of 125 and 6" grip feel familiar coming from tennis

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