11SIX24
11SIX24 Pegasus Power
The Vapor Power's control-leaning sister. Same 11SIX24 build, widebody Pegasus shape, 16mm core. The pick for intermediate players who'd rather drop dinks than crush winners — and currently 41% off as the brand clears older Gen 3 stock.

Overall score
Research reviewSpecs
- Weight
- 8.0-8.3 oz
- Shape
- Widebody (Pegasus shape, 15.8" × 8.12")
- Core
- Polypropylene honeycomb with closed-cell EVA foam edge
- Thickness
- 16 mm
- Surface
- 11SIX24 CFC (2 layers Toray T700 + 1 layer fiberglass)
- Grip size
- 4 1/8"
Score breakdown
v4 · 6 axes- Control9/10
- Value8/10
- Comfort7/10
- Spin9/10
- Power8/10
- Durability8/10
What we like
- **Currently 41% off** at 11SIX24 direct (US$99.99 down from $169.99 MSRP)
- Excellent control with surprisingly good pop when needed
- Hybrid shape is more forgiving than 11SIX24's elongated options
- Direct-to-consumer pricing competes with anything at this tier
Where it falls short
- Less power than the Vapor, bangers will outgrow it
- Same import-only HK availability as other 11SIX24 paddles
- Newer brand: 12+ month durability still being measured
Full review
What it is
The Pegasus Power is 11SIX24's control-leaning widebody sibling to the Vapor Power. 16mm polypropylene honeycomb core with closed-cell EVA foam edge, 11SIX24 CFC face (two layers Toray T700 + one layer fiberglass), widebody Pegasus shape (15.8" × 8.12"), US$99.99 direct (down from $169.99 MSRP). Score of 82 places it as a top-3 sub-US$100 paddle, with control rated 9 and spin 9 in the breakdown, better forgiveness numbers than the Vapor in exchange for a small power dip.
How it plays
If the Vapor Power is the banger's pick, the Pegasus is the dinker's pick. Same family of core and face construction, just rebodied in a wider, more forgiving frame. Owners describe the All Court variant as their daily driver, plush enough at the kitchen, with enough pop in reserve when a drive opportunity opens. The Pegasus shape is more forgiving than the Vapor's narrower hybrid, which means fewer mishits on tight kitchen exchanges and a more confident swing arc on resets.
The community sentiment is split into two camps. The Pegasus Power is the more aggressive variant in the line, appreciable pop, but described as more tame than what some buyers expected after upgrading hype. The Pegasus All Court is the one most owners actually run as their main. If you're cross-shopping the line, the All Court tends to win for rec-level intermediate play. The Power variant rewards players with a faster, more committed swing.
Build and specs
8.0-8.3 oz stock, 4 1/8" grip, 16mm polypropylene honeycomb with EVA foam edge, 11SIX24 CFC face. Swing weight runs 109-112, twist weight 7.5. Same construction philosophy as the Vapor Power, just in the widebody Pegasus frame, 11SIX24 has built a reputation for clean QC and customer service.
Where it fits in the 11SIX24 ladder
Vapor Power (hybrid Vapor shape, power-leaning) and Pegasus Power (widebody Pegasus shape, control-leaning with pop) sit at the same price point and same Gen 3 construction. Pegasus All Court drops the power tuning for more touch. For intermediate players who want the brand but want the wider Pegasus frame, the Pegasus Power is the default landing spot.
HK reality
Same story as the Vapor: 11six24.com direct only, 10-14 day landed shipping, no HK retail. Confidence score is 7, slightly lower than the Vapor's 8 because the Pegasus has less corpus mention volume to draw on. The brand is solid; the model just has fewer owners writing about it.
Bottom line
The pick for intermediate players who want 11SIX24's build quality but found the Vapor Power too poppy or too small in the sweet spot. Pegasus Power is the harder-hitting variant; Pegasus All Court is the softer one. Either way you're getting US$99 worth of paddle that competes with options twice the price.
What players are saying
Player feedback curated from active pickleball communities, ranked by how many other players agreed. No cherry-picking.
11six24's are great. Love the feel off the Pegasus APP. The Joola Pro IV's aren't anything special after you've tried some of these other paddles, the obvious example being the RPM Friction Pro.
It appears the Vapor and Hurache are sold out. There's still the Pegasus. The Vapor reviews are getting flooded with salty ass comments, rofl.
I think the Pegasus All Court could be a great upgrade. The Pegasus Power is decent too, but it may be too large of a jump in pop and power. The Pegasus All Court happens to be my main right now and I also came from an Apollo.
The Pegasus is what's called a wide body paddle that's wider than hybrids and elongated paddles. Wide body paddles have a very forgiving sweet spot that's good for beginners on up.
Buying it in Hong Kong
Imports to Hong Kong via 11SIX24 direct. Expect 1–3 weeks shipping. Total landed cost usually HK$1,100–1,300 including duty.
Check current price at 11SIX24 direct →Final verdict
Score: 82/100 · Recommended
The Vapor Power's control-leaning sister. Same 11SIX24 build, widebody Pegasus shape, 16mm core. The pick for intermediate players who'd rather drop dinks than crush winners — and currently 41% off as the brand clears older Gen 3 stock.
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