Main Points
- This video tests both new spin performance and spin retention after repeated impact.
- Raw carbon fiber paddles start with strong spin, but their texture wears down quickly.
- Durable grit paddles held spin much better than raw carbon fiber in controlled testing.
- The top spin and durability performers were the Honolulu Blue Grit, Spartus P1, and 11Six24 Vapor Power 2.
- After 100 cannon hits, some durable grit paddles showed almost no spin loss, while raw carbon fiber paddles dropped by about 20% or more.
- The video explains that long-term spin matters more than initial spin numbers when choosing a paddle.
- Certification can matter for tournament play, since some paddles are UPAA only while others are USAP certified.

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Summary
This video compares the best spin pickleball paddles of 2026 with a focus on durability, not just raw spin numbers. The test looks at how much spin paddles generate when new and how much of that spin they keep after repeated high-speed hits from a ball cannon.
The setup is tightly controlled, using the same room conditions, the same ball model, the same strike location, and high-speed video to measure RPM. The paddles are tested before and after 100 cannon shots to simulate wear and show which surfaces hold up over time.
The results show a clear gap between traditional raw carbon fiber faces and newer durable grit surfaces. Raw carbon fiber starts strong, but its texture wears down and loses spin faster. Several durable grit paddles, including the Honolulu Blue Grit, Spartus Permagrit, and 11Six24 Hex Grit, showed elite spin retention with almost no measurable drop.
The video also breaks the paddles into four spin tiers based on both performance and durability. The main takeaway is that initial spin is not the same as long-term spin, and players who want consistent performance may be better off choosing a paddle built to hold its surface texture longer.
It also notes that certification can affect where you can play, since some of the best performers are UPAA only while others are USAP certified. For players shopping for a new paddle, this test offers a useful look at which models are likely to keep their spin the longest.

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