Spin is the great equalizer — it lets you hit harder and keep the ball in, and it turns serves and third-shots into weapons. These are the grippiest, highest-spin paddles in our database, graded by independent spin testing from Pickleball Studio and John Kew. Heads up: the very spinniest paddles often trade away control, so we have flagged who each one is really for.
At a glance
Scored 0–10 by our two independent sources and averaged. Spin, power, and control are measured 0–10. Tap any paddle for the full review.
| Paddle | Score | Spin | Power | Control | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diadem Hush | 6 | 10 | 7.4 | 3.7 | $170.96 |
| Tesla (and Selkirk) Tesla Plaid | 6.2 | 8.5 | 7.7 | 2.9 | $350 |
| Owl Owl CXE | 5.4 | 7.9 | 6.6 | 3.4 | $169 |
| Proton Series One-Type B | 6.4 | 7.8 | 8.7 | 3 | $252 |
| Volair Mach 2 | 6.2 | 7.7 | 4.1 | 6.5 | $125.99 |
| Thompson 515 Twill | 6.5 | 7.7 | 5.8 | 5.8 | $249.99 |
| PaddleTek Bantam TKO-C | 6 | 7.7 | 5.6 | 4.8 | $206.99 |
| F+B Runout-S | 6.1 | 7.7 | 5.2 | 5.6 | $179.91 |
Our top picks, reviewed
Diadem Hush
Elongated · 235g · Thermoplastic Polyurethane · $170.96
A perfect 10/10 spin — the highest rating on our entire board. The textured thermoplastic face grabs the ball for absurd topspin and nasty serves. Control drops to 3.7, so it rewards players who generate their own pace.
Best for: Spin junkies who already brush up on the ball with confidence.
Reviewed by: John Kew
Proton Series One-Type B
Elongated · 250g · Carbon Fiber · $252
A 7.8 spin paired with a monster 8.7 power makes this one of the most lethal offensive paddles we track (6.4 from John Kew). The Nomex core gives a unique, poppy feel. Built to attack — not a soft-game paddle.
Best for: Aggressive players who want spin AND raw pop.
Reviewed by: John Kew

Thompson 515 Twill
Elongated · 244g · Raw carbon fiber · $249.99
Both reviewers landed at 6.5 with a 7.7 spin and balanced 5.8/5.8 power and control. The twill raw-carbon face bites hard while staying stable. The most well-rounded heavy-spin paddle of the year.
Best for: Spin-forward players who still want balance.
Reviewed by: Pickleball Studio · John Kew
Engage Pursuit EX 6.0 Pro
Widebody · 230g · Toray Carbon Fiber · $233.99
John Kew’s 6.6 is one of the top scores on our board, and the 7.4 spin lets you rip topspin drives and still reset. Made in the USA — and Engage runs an ambassador discount.
Best for: All-court players who want a proven, high-scoring spin paddle.
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Reviewed by: John Kew

Six Zero Coral Widebody
Widebody · 233g · Raw carbon fiber · $200
A 7.1 spin with a genuinely high 6.3 control and a top-tier 6.5 overall — a rare combo. The full-foam build is forgiving and stable, and Six Zero offers a community discount.
Best for: Players who want spin without losing the soft game.
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Reviewed by: Pickleball Studio · John Kew

11six24 Power Vapor 16mm
Hybrid · 228g · Fiberglass, Raw carbon fiber · $99.99
Under $100 with a 6.8 spin and a 6.1 score — a hybrid-shape raw-carbon paddle that punches well above its price. With the 11six24 community code, an easy value pick.
Best for: Topspin players on a budget.
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Reviewed by: Pickleball Studio
🎾 Not sure which is right for you?
Your perfect paddle depends on your style, level, and budget. Answer a few quick questions and we will point you to your best matches.
How we rank paddles
We do not test in-house or take a cut to move paddles up the list. We aggregate the published scores of two respected independent reviewers — Pickleball Studio and John Kew — who run every paddle through consistent spin, power, and control testing. Each paddle gets a 0–10 score from each source; we average the available scores and surface the specs so you can match a paddle to your game. When a paddle is available with one of our community discount codes, we say so.
Frequently asked questions
What pickleball paddle has the most spin?
The Diadem Hush leads our board with a perfect 10 out of 10 spin rating, thanks to its highly textured thermoplastic face.
Do raw carbon fiber paddles spin more?
Generally yes. Raw or Toray carbon and textured gritty faces grab the ball for more topspin than smooth fiberglass faces, and most of our top spin picks use one of those.
Is more spin always better?
No. The spinniest paddles often trade away control, so pick a spin level that matches your game. Our top all-around picks balance bite with stability.
