11Six24 Power Review


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11Six24 Power Pegasus Widebody 16mm
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1. Power Pegasus
Widebody 16mm
4.8
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11Six24 Power Vapor Hybrid 16mm
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2. Power Vapor
Hybrid 16mm
4.8
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11Six24 Power Hurache-X Elongated 16mm
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3. Power Hurache-X
Elongated 16mm
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Paddle Performance

Power Pegasus

(Widebody 16mm)

Power: Average
Pop: Average
Hand Speed: Above Average
Affordability: High ✪
Control: High
Power Pegasus (Widebody 16mm) is
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None
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None
compared to
Power Pegasus (Widebody 16mm)
Power Vapor

(Hybrid 16mm)

Power: Average
Pop: Average
Hand Speed: Below Average
Affordability: High ✪
Control: High
Power Vapor (Hybrid 16mm) is
▲ Above in:
Power
▼ Below in:
PopHand SpeedControl
compared to
Power Pegasus (Widebody 16mm)
Power Hurache-X

(Elongated 16mm)

Power: Above Average
Pop: Average
Hand Speed: Below Average
Affordability: High ✪
Control: Average
Power Hurache-X (Elongated 16mm) is
▲ Above in:
Power
▼ Below in:
PopHand SpeedControl
compared to
Power Pegasus (Widebody 16mm)

Paddle Specs

11Six24 Power Pegasus11Six24 Power Vapor11Six24 Power Hurache-X
ShapeWidebodyHybridElongated
Core Thickness16mm16mm16mm
CorePolypropylene HoneycombPolypropylene HoneycombPolypropylene Honeycomb
Length15.8"16.25"16.5"
Width8.12"7.75"7.5"
Grip Length5.5"5.75"6"
Grip Size4.125"4.125"4.125"
Swing Weight111116118
Twist Weight7.576.5

Paddle specs are based on their official websites.

Actual specs may vary.


Introduction

The 11Six24 Power Series brings a thoughtful mix of modern paddle engineering and player-focused performance. Built around their Gen 3 construction, these paddles combine a floating polypropylene honeycomb core with EVA foam to expand the sweet spot and improve responsiveness. Reinforced edges add stability and durability, while the triple-layer CFC surface blends carbon fiber and fiberglass for a crisp yet controlled feel. The result is a lineup that aims to balance touch, power, and consistency across different playstyles. Here’s how the paddles stack up across the areas that matter most on court.

Power

Power is relatively close across the lineup, but the elongated Hurache-X has a slight edge. That extra reach and leverage naturally help generate deeper drives and more pace from the baseline. The Hybrid Vapor sits in the middle, offering a balanced level of power that works well in most situations. The Widebody Pegasus trails slightly in raw power, but not in a way that feels limiting during play. It still produces enough pace when needed, especially thanks to its more efficient overall design.

Control

Control is where the separation really becomes clear. The Pegasus offers the most consistent and forgiving feel, making it especially strong in dink rallies, resets, and precise placement. It gives players confidence to take pace off the ball and keep shots low and accurate. The Vapor provides good control overall, but it doesn’t quite reach the same level of stability and predictability. The Hurache-X falls behind here, with a more demanding feel that requires better timing to consistently execute soft shots.

Hand Speed

At the kitchen line, hand speed can make all the difference. The Pegasus feels the quickest and most maneuverable, allowing for fast counters and confident reactions during rapid exchanges. The Vapor is noticeably more moderate, while the Hurache-X feels the slowest through the air. That tradeoff comes from its longer shape, which favors reach and leverage over quick handling.

Pop

When it comes to quick putaways and punchy shots at the net, the Widebody Pegasus stands out. It has the most lively response, making it easier to finish points in fast exchanges. The Vapor again lands in the middle with a solid, dependable pop that doesn’t feel overly reactive or muted. The Hurache-X, despite its strength in full swings, feels a bit less explosive in tight hand battles, where quick reactions matter more than full power.

Conclusion

Looking at overall performance, the Widebody Pegasus clearly delivers the most complete on-court experience. It brings together control, quick hands, and enough pop to consistently win points, making it the most effective option for a wide range of players. The Hybrid Vapor sits comfortably in the middle as a balanced choice that does a bit of everything well without strongly leaning in one direction. The Elongated Hurache-X is more specialized. While it doesn’t perform as strongly across the board, it still has a clear audience. Players coming from a tennis background will likely feel right at home with it. The longer shape, familiar reach, and swing mechanics translate naturally, allowing those players to unlock its strengths more easily than others. All three paddles benefit from the same strong construction, but in terms of overall performance, the Widebody makes the most of the technology where it counts.