The Six Zero Black Diamond Power is the hard-hitting sibling to the brand’s beloved Double Black Diamond Control. Where the DBD leans on touch, this one is built to bring the heat, and it does it with a clever twist: a raw fiberglass face that delivers carbon-like spin with extra pop. The result is a power paddle that still grips the ball and stays controllable. Here’s who it fits, how it plays, and whether it belongs in your bag.
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Six Zero Black Diamond Power
A premium power paddle whose unique raw fiberglass face delivers explosive pop and elite spin, with a forgiving sweet spot and fast feel.
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Explosive power
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Elite, carbon-like spin
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Fast, forgiving feel
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Less control than the DBD
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Premiumpreis
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Power-first focus
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Spezifikationen
| Spezifikation | Detail |
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| Form | Hybrid |
| Konstruktion | Thermoformed with foam edges |
| Kern | 16 mm honeycomb polymer |
| Oberfläche | Raw fiberglass (textured) |
| Breite | 7.7 in |
| Grifflänge | 5,5 Zoll |
| Griffgröße | 4,25 Zoll |
| Gewicht | 8.1 to 8.4 oz |
| Zulassung | USAP-Zulassung |
Leistung
Kraft
Power is the headline, and it comes from an unusual place. Instead of the usual carbon, the face uses a raw fiberglass surface that rebounds the ball with extra spring, so drives and put-aways come off with explosive pace. The thermoformed build and foam edges add to the pop, and the aerodynamic shape helps you swing fast. For a 16mm paddle, the amount of power on tap genuinely surprises people.
Kontrolle
Control is good for a power paddle, but it’s the one area where it gives ground to its control-focused sibling. The foam edges and stable build keep it forgiving and let you reset and dink when you need to, so it’s far from a one-trick paddle. Still, it leans power-first, so if precision and touch are your top priority, the Double Black Diamond Control is the more natural fit.
Spin
Spin is elite, which is the real surprise. You’d expect a fiberglass face to lack grip, but Six Zero’s raw fiberglass is textured like a raw carbon paddle, so it bites the ball hard. The spin is nearly on par with the Double Black Diamond and beats many top power paddles. That means you can swing aggressively and still keep the ball dropping in with heavy topspin.
Gefühl
Feel is fast, solid, and forgiving. At around 8.1 ounces it’s quick and aerodynamic, which makes it great in fast hand battles at the net, and the foam edges give it a larger, more forgiving sweet spot than fiberglass paddles usually have. It feels well made straight out of the box, and Six Zero’s improved construction has made it more durable and controllable than the earliest versions.
Am besten für
The Black Diamond Power is a great match for intermediate to advanced players who want to bring the heat from the baseline while still keeping spin and some control. The fast, light feel makes it strong in hand battles, and the long handle suits two-handed backhands. It’s ideal for aggressive players who found pure carbon power paddles lacking in pop. Players who want maximum control and forgiveness should look at the Double Black Diamond Control instead, and beginners will want something easier.
Vergleich
gegen Six Zero Double Black Diamond
Against the Six Zero Double Black Diamond, you’re choosing between power and control. The Black Diamond Power hits noticeably harder thanks to its raw fiberglass face, while the Double Black Diamond is more controlled and forgiving. They share nearly the same elite spin, so the decision comes down to whether you want more pop or more touch.
gegen JOOLA Perseus Pro IV
Against the JOOLA Perseus Pro IV, both are premium power paddles, but the Black Diamond Power actually edges it on spin thanks to that unusual fiberglass face. The Perseus has its own explosive, refined feel, while the Black Diamond Power counters with comparable power, stronger spin, and a fast, forgiving sweet spot.
Wert
For a power player, it’s strong value. You’re getting explosive, distinctive power, elite spin, and a fast, forgiving feel from one of the most innovative brands around, all at a price that undercuts some rival flagships. The value case is weakest if you want maximum control, since the Double Black Diamond does that better for similar money. For aggressive players who want pop with spin, it delivers a lot for the price.
Endergebnis
The Six Zero Black Diamond Power is a confident, hard-hitting paddle that stands out by doing power differently. Its raw fiberglass face delivers explosive pop and elite spin in one package, and the fast, forgiving feel makes it a pleasure to play with. With only a slight step down in control from its sibling holding it back, it’s an excellent choice for aggressive intermediate and advanced players who want to dictate play.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What is the difference between the Black Diamond Power and the Double Black Diamond?
The Black Diamond Power is the power-focused model, hitting harder thanks to its raw fiberglass face, while the Double Black Diamond is the control-focused version with more touch and forgiveness. They share nearly identical elite spin, so the choice comes down to whether you prioritize power or control.
What is the raw fiberglass face?
It’s Six Zero’s signature innovation. Most premium paddles use raw carbon, which is great for spin but can lack pop. Six Zero gave fiberglass the same raw, textured treatment, so this face delivers carbon-like spin while the fiberglass rebounds for extra power, getting you the best of both.
Is the Black Diamond Power good for spin?
Yes, spin is one of its biggest strengths. Despite using fiberglass, the textured raw surface grips the ball like a raw carbon paddle, generating elite spin that’s nearly on par with the Double Black Diamond and stronger than many top power paddles.
Is the Six Zero Black Diamond Power durable?
It should hold up well. Early thermoformed paddles across the industry had some face delamination issues, but Six Zero has since upgraded its adhesives and resins to address that. The result is a more durable, controllable paddle than the earliest versions.
Is the Black Diamond Power good for two-handed backhands?
Yes. The 5.5-inch handle gives you room to fit both hands comfortably for added leverage on two-handed backhands, and the fast, light feel helps you get the paddle into position quickly. The reach and pop also reward an aggressive baseline game.

