Main Points
- After about 100 games, the 11SIX24 Power 2 Pegasus still shows excellent spin retention.
- Spin dropped only slightly, making durability the paddle’s biggest strength.
- Power stayed essentially the same in testing, with serve speed nearly unchanged.
- Pop on punch volleys dipped a little, which could matter on faster reactive shots.
- The paddle feel stayed very consistent, with only a slight softening over time.
- The face also resisted dust buildup better than many raw carbon paddles.
- Long-term offensive output may be worth watching, especially if the slight pop drop continues.

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Summary
This video looks at how the 11SIX24 Power 2 Pegasus performs after roughly 100 games of use, with a focus on durability, spin, power, pop, and overall feel. The main question is whether the paddle keeps its performance over time or starts to break down in a noticeable way.
Spin retention is the standout result. The paddle lost very little RPMs after extended use, which puts it among the better performers for long-term spin. The face also stayed relatively clean, which is a nice bonus for players who want low-maintenance performance.
Power held steady in testing, but pop showed a small drop on punch volleys. That change was minor, but it was noticeable enough to raise a question about offensive output over time. Even so, the paddle still felt strong and consistent in play.
The feel of the core remained close to new, with only a slight softening after break-in. The video suggests the foam construction may be part of the reason the paddle stays consistent, though more testing is needed before drawing firm conclusions. Overall, the 11SIX24 Power 2 Pegasus appears to be a strong option for players who care about long-term spin and stable performance.

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Tags: 11Six24 | HexGrit | Pickleball Effect | Power 2