Engage
Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0
Engage's control-leaning successor to the Pursuit MX. More spin than the original, similar plush feel. Strong tournament credibility without the JOOLA price.

Overall score
Research reviewSpecs
- Weight
- 7.9 oz
- Shape
- Elongated
- Core
- Polypropylene honeycomb
- Thickness
- 16 mm
- Surface
- Toray T700 raw carbon
- Grip size
- 4 1/4"
Score breakdown
v4 · 6 axes- Control8/10
- Value4/10
- Comfort6/10
- Spin9/10
- Power9/10
- Durability5/10
Third-party data
via Pickleball Studio- Spin
- 2000 RPM
- Twist weight
- 6.15
- Swing weight
- 121
- Static weight
- 8 oz
Numbers shown are MX standard variant. EX 6.0 is heavier sibling. Reviewer rates Pursuit line top 3-5 on market.
Read full Pickleball Studio review →What we like
- Plush, soft feel that absorbs off-center hits
- Spin numbers improved over the older Pursuit MX
- Engage warranty support is reliable
Where it falls short
- Less power than the brand's Pursuit Power line
- Slower to release new SKUs than competitors
- Direct shipping to HK works but takes 2 weeks
Full review
What it is
Engage's Pursuit Pro EX 6.0, the control-leaning successor to the Pursuit MX. Toray T700 raw carbon face, 16mm polymer honeycomb core, 7.9 oz, elongated shape, US$130. Engage is a long-established brand with tournament credibility and a reliable warranty, but the Pursuit line has been slow to iterate while competitors push thermoformed and foam-core builds.
How it plays
The Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 is genuinely a plush, soft-feel paddle. Off-center hits get absorbed instead of catapulted. Touch at the kitchen is the standout, long dwell time, predictable response on dinks and resets. Spin numbers improved over the older MX, but they still lag the current raw-carbon thermoformed flagships from JOOLA, Selkirk, and Vatic.
The trade-off is power. The Pursuit Pro line is openly control-leaning, you'll generate less pop on drives than the Pursuit Power siblings or any thermoformed equivalent. Players who already own one tend to love it for years; players cross-shopping on raw spec sheets often skip past it for a flashier competitor.
Who should actually buy this
Control-first intermediates and advanced players who specifically value plush feel and reliable warranty over current-tech specs. Engage's customer service is genuinely good, that matters if you're investing US$130 from HK with limited demo options.
Bottom line
Low priority for most buyers in 2026 because the broader market has moved to thermoformed and foam-core builds, and the Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 sits behind that curve. Not a bad paddle, just one that's been overtaken. If you want plush control at this price, the CRBN TruFoam Barrage is the more current alternative. If you want power, the JOOLA Hyperion CFS is the proven pick. If you already own a Pursuit MX and love it, the 6.0 is a sideways upgrade rather than a forward jump.
What players are saying
Player feedback curated from active pickleball communities, ranked by how many other players agreed. No cherry-picking.
Hard pass for me. Even accounting for inflation and marketing, there's no way in hell these are worth $333. But hey, at least they've thrown in that $88 case! I'm happy with my Engage Pursuit EX 6.0. I paid $160 with a promo code. Going strong after 8 months and has a lifetime warranty.
To me, the pursuit pro is one of the best paddles on the market. I play with the standard pursuit pro EX. I won't play with anything else.
Pursuit EX 6.0 definitely has the pop you are wanting. I'm switching to the Joola Radius from it only because it has a bit too much pop for my game haha
Look them up on Dinkbase. I have the Engage Pursuit Pro EX and I don't think it lacks in power with my setup. It's light and 13mm so easy to add weight.
Buying it in Hong Kong
Imports to Hong Kong via Engage direct. Expect 1–3 weeks shipping. Total landed cost usually HK$1,400–1,650 including duty.
Check current price at Engage direct →Final verdict
Score: 67/100 · Low Priority
Engage's control-leaning successor to the Pursuit MX. More spin than the original, similar plush feel. Strong tournament credibility without the JOOLA price.
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