Enthusiast Paddle Brands Surge, Infinigrit Durability Tested & Does Dwell Really Create Spin?

Dec 16, 2025
1h 16m

Episode Description

In this week’s episode of the podcast, we dig deep into some of the things that drive pickleball paddle performance, backed by lab testing and real-world experimentation.

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
2:45 Kitchen poll verifies ‘enthusiast’ paddles are more prevalent than SFAI-DUPR study
7:49 UPA terminates contracts of James Ignatowich, Ryan Fu, Viv Glozman
14:01 Close call with a ball to the eye - saved by safety glasses
18:08 Updates on Boomstik Infinigrit vs Luzz Inferno spin durability
26:53 How much does Dwell account for Spin? Experiment using PIKKL skins
39:45 Deep Dive: Choking up on your paddle at the kitchen improves hand speed, but it also changes your paddle’s sweet spot
54:19 Tip of the Week: Think less about technique and more about footwork
1:00:00 Kew & A: Boomstik really needs a "consumer" version that's like $220-250
1:01:57 Curious to see if Slyce Slydrs cause stress/edgeguard issues like the MOI system on Boomstik paddles. Same concept essentially.
1:03:19 Which full foam paddles play like or closest to Joola Gen 3 paddles, in terms of feel?
1:08:30 How many weeks until the Honolulu J6CR replaces the Boomstick on your list mr kew????
1:11:20 Do you predict 2026 trend will be all brands chasing the longer-lasting grit?

▶️ We start with a new poll from The Kitchen, asking a simple question:
➜ “What was the last paddle you purchased?”
With nearly 400 responses, the results tell a very different story than the earlier SFIA–DUPR industry study.

While Selkirk and JOOLA still lead the pack, enthusiast brands like Bread & Butter, Ronbus, Vatic, Honolulu, Luzz, Friday, RPM, and 11SIX24 collectively account for roughly 32% of recent purchases — a meaningful shift in the market.

▶️ From there, we dive into spin durability testing, comparing brand-new vs used paddles, including the Selkirk Boomstik and Luzz Inferno, to see how much RPM is actually lost after dozens of hours of play.

▶️ We also explore one of the most debated topics in pickleball right now:
➜ How much does dwell time really contribute to spin?

Using controlled testing — including PIKKL skins and even a wooden paddle — we isolate dwell from grit, swing weight, paddle thickness, and head speed to see what actually matters.
▪️ Spoiler: dwell helps, but not as much as you might think.

▶️ In our deep-dive segment, we break down what happens when you choke up on your paddle at the kitchen and how that changes:

🔹Hand speed
🔹Sweet spot location
🔹Center of percussion (COP)
🔹Where you feel vibration in your hand

Using impact hammer data, G-force comparisons, and real physics (yes, including joules), we cover a new study from Technical Pickleball explaining what’s happening during a 25 MPH ball impact — and why it feels the way it does.

▶️ We wrap things up with a Tip of the Week ("Kew-Tip"?), a Q&A covering full-foam paddles, Boomstik pricing, edge-guard stress questions, and some final thoughts.

If you like lab-tested pickleball gear, real data, and no-nonsense explanations, this one’s for you.

🔗 Links & Resources Mentioned
🔹 Project Rudy Cutline Glasses (eye-saving moment): https://alnk.to/dLkuRnM
🔹 Clear Lenses: https://alnk.to/8tRLPyp
🔹COP Study (Technical Pickleball): https://www.technicalpickleball.net/cop
🔹Backpaddle Pickleball Footwork Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYmvlUMGM2I

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