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Six Zero Black Opal Pickleball Paddle

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Six Zero Black Opal Pickleball Paddle

80Universal Acclaim

The Six Zero Black Opal delivers impressive power and pop that appeals to aggressive players seeking a performance-oriented paddle, though its small sweet spot and demanding learning curve make it polarizing. Most reviewers praise its power and control balance once acclimated, but it may not suit players prioritizing soft-game finesse.

Sentiment Breakdown

75 positive / 25 neutral / 0 negative

Pros

  • Exceptional power and pop for finishing points
  • Strong spin generation on drives
  • Excellent power-to-control balance
  • Improves with practice and familiarity

Cons

  • Small sweet spot requires adjustment period
  • Polarizing paddle—not for all player types
  • Soft game may suffer initially

What Reviewers Mention

Power
100% of reviews
Sweet Spot
50% of reviews
Control
50% of reviews
Learning Curve
50% of reviews

Specifications

Core Thickness14 mm
Surface MaterialCarbon Fiber
ShapeHybrid

Where to Buy

Most Recent Reviews: Showing 4 reviews

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Pickleball Studio

professional source

50Mixed or Average

This is Six Zero’s new flagship paddle the Black Opal, and while it is definitely a performance paddle, I think it’s going to be very polarizing.

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Pickleball Warehouse

user_generated source

100Universal Acclaim

Great Power / Control a bit tricky: Has plenty of power and spin for fast and accurate drives. The sweetspot is small and I felt that my soft game suffered the first 2 weeks but I’m glad I stuck with it as now I’m loving it.

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Pickleball Warehouse

user_generated source

100Universal Acclaim

Amazing Power: A great all around paddle. Lots of power and pop that take a little getting used to. I was worried about the smaller sweet spot but hasn't really affected my game

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Pickleheads

niche source

100Universal Acclaim

This is a definitive upgrade to the Six Zero DBD, and it’s a better paddle in the context of today’s market. It’s more powerful and lively. While I don’t think it will replace the B&B Loco Elongated as my main paddle, I’m definitely keeping it as the hybrid in my bag. I’ll whip it out every few games, especially when I want a powerful paddle that can finish points quickly.

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