Don't Take Our Word for It
The Power 2 has been put through the wringer by the most trusted names in pickleball media. From spin testing rigs to hundreds of hours of court play, the results speak for themselves. Here's what independent reviewers found.
Watch the Reviews
Matt's Pickleball: Holds Spin After 50 Hours
John Kew: We Tested HexGrit Spin Durability (Ball Cannon Test)
Pickleball Pursuit: First Impressions
What the Experts Are Saying
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Hurache-X
Elongated shape for extended reach and power. Perfect for ex-tennis players.
Frequently Asked Questions
Spin was measured using a calibrated ball launcher and high-speed camera rig — the same testing methodology used across all major paddle review outlets. The Power 2 recorded 2,335 RPM, ranking 4th highest out of every paddle ever tested by that outlet. This isn't a marketing number — it's an independently verified result.
After extended play testing, the Power 2's HexGrit surface retained 98% of its original spin-generating texture — the best result in the test group. Most competing paddles lose significant grit within the first 20-50 hours. The Power 2's surface durability means your spin stays consistent hundreds of hours into the paddle's life.
Reviewers consistently noted the Power 2 delivers comparable or superior spin and power performance at a significantly lower price point. At $209 vs $289+ for comparable Selkirk models, you're getting 28-38% savings without sacrificing performance. Multiple reviewers called it one of the best value paddles available.
It depends on your play style. The Hurache-X (elongated) is favored by power players and ex-tennis athletes. The Vapor (hybrid) is the most popular all-around choice. The Pegasus (wide body) is preferred for control and touch at the kitchen line. Most reviewers tested the Vapor and praised its versatility.
In comparative spin degradation testing, the Power 2 lost only 8.9% of its spin RPM over extended play, while the leading competitor lost 17.9% — roughly double the degradation. That means the Power 2 maintains its performance characteristics significantly longer than competing paddles at any price point.
Yes. The Power 2 is UPA-A certified, which is the stricter of the two major certification bodies. UPA-A tests paddles in a broken-in state (not fresh out of the wrapper), so the certification reflects real-world performance. If a paddle passes UPA-A, it's built to a higher standard.
The Power 2 has been reviewed by 8+ independent sources including Matt's Pickleball, Pickleball Studio, Pickleball Pursuit, Pickleball Effect, The Kitchen, Johnkew Pickleball, Pickleball Globe, MyPickleBlog, PickleTip, and The Dink. These are trusted, independent voices in the pickleball community — not paid endorsements.