Excellent review. Thanks Luca. I've been playing with the Ruby for about four months and it is the best paddle I've used by far. The spin it can generate is unmatched, even better than the Double Black Diamond, which is also great. Keep 'em comin'!
Thanks for another great review video! I'm the COO of body helix, and you are the first reviewer to get what we have been saying about the X3Pro...that it's a Pro paddle designed for players that are at least 4.5 or 5.0, who want massive power but have the skills to control the paddle. We do have plenty of players below that level that choose the X3 Pro, but most of them either hopped the fence from tennis and are used to a heavier stick or they just want power. The Pro paddles (X2 and X3) are hands down my favorite in our line for perfect drops and effortless resets. Thanks for including us in your review. We appreciate all you are doing to help pickleball grow.
Thank you very much for your comment! We love the idea behind your paddles and I'm sure as higher level players try them, they'll understand just how special they are.
So far most paddle reviewers or pros have not switched to kevlar or kevlar/carbon combo paddles. The reviews have been their good. But obviously not better then the top end carbon fiber paddles.
Better is always a tough word to use because, I'll be honest, I think the Ruby is an overall "better" paddle than the DBD, but switching to something better also means switching to something different and once you're used to the playability of a paddle, it's very difficult to switch even if it is technically better. What I will say is that the improvements in playability we saw with the introduction of raw carbon a couple of years ago made for paddles that were so much better than the current stuff at the time and there were so few drawbacks that everybody switched. Thermoformed paddles also made for huge improvements but they did take away from control which is why a lot of pros didn't switch. Kevlar is more of a subtle improvement which is why I don't think we'll see a mass migration like we did with raw carbon.
unfortunately you are hampered by what you stock. so many other kevlar faced paddles that we nerds would love you to put under your excellent microscope. so the takeaway is- carry more paddles. keep up the good work
Would appreciate reviews on other Kevlar paddles including the Apollo Spartus, Hurache and Mark. If you don’t sell them do you not review them? Thanks.
To be honest, we've been using them on the Kevlar paddles (I know we're not technically supposed to). I haven't felt any Kevlar come loose using the eraser.
Sooo I bought a pickleball apes energy s after watching a lot of your vids. It seems that you are rating the ruby better than the energy s. Do you think the ruby is jumping to one of your top S tier paddles?
Personally, I prefer the Ruby because it's a little less muted, and it's an easy s-tier paddle, but that doesn't mean it will fit your game better than the Energy S. Keep in mind the Ruby is a little shorter and you may actually prefer the feel of the Energy S if you're used to it.
I got my Ruby ordered a few days ago when they did limited pre ordering. I’ve never played with it, but with such good reviews I thought it would be a safe next paddle for me