We picked the Six Zero Coral Hybrid for two main reasons: durability and performance.
Its Diamond Tough Grit is designed to retain surface texture and spin longer than traditional peel ply grit textures. Pair that with Six Zero’s unique foam core construction, which adds structural stability over time, and you get a build that gives you long-term performance.
Performance-wise, we describe the Coral as an all-court leaning power paddle. It’s distinctly balanced, but gives you a general bump in offense compared to most paddles on this list, especially in pop. The feel is smooth and slightly softer while still retaining enough crispness to keep you connected to the ball.
Control is strong relative to its power level. There’s something about the feel and foam construction that gives it a layer of stability and predictability you don’t always expect from a paddle with its power and pop level. It’s pretty easy to pick up, play, and feel connected with like it was your long lost friend.
The Coral series comes in three shapes, but the Hybrid stands out and is the one we recommend. Its weight distribution and length profile strike a strong balance between reach, maneuverability, and forgiveness.