@@michaelsangwhat lead is toxic and shouldn’t be handled without gloves. Tungsten is safer. You can rip tungsten, don’t need gloves or scissors. The package of his tungsten tape has measuring marks so you can get an exact weight.
I run a CRBN 1X and I’m one of the few who adds weight to the top corners. I like a head heavy paddle and I feel it helps on follow through especially with flicks
Nice, that would do the trick. Not many people prefer that set up but there's nothing wrong with that if you like it. That's why you have to experiment!
Awesome vid, and great products! I specially use weight on the handle, and it actually makes a world of a difference. Adding weight and reducing the balance point while adding minimum or no Swing Weight.
I’ve been messing with that lately with the recent paddle releases like the Gryp and the Gamma paddles that have exchangeable weights in the handle. It does change up the balance amd even adds a little power but doesn’t change anything else. It’s a good way to change up the paddle to find your fit in terms of balance point.
Great Video. I am using the Mach 2 Forza myself and am finding its low swing weight causing me to not have as much wrist lag and is just slightly messing up my timing on drives. Do you think weighted tape could help with this and if so, what position would be best? Also does weighted tape effect the "pop" of a paddle? Thanks.
Yes, adding some weight can make all the difference there. That's the paddle I'm using right now too, big fan. If you're using my tungsten tape then put 3-4 inches about half in up from the bottom corner and see how that feels.
Yes, exactly, you wrap it over your original grip and replace it every 1-2 weeks depending on how often you play. The advantages is that you get a fresh, tacky grip all the time. If you don't use one then the stock grip loses it's tack and gets slick overtime. Here's a link to the ones I make, www.amazon.com/Pickleball-Effect-Teal-Comfort-Overgrip/dp/B0CMC7RY1X/?th=1&_encoding=UTF8&tag=08310fe-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=94270fde155909988ef463390a795d2c&camp=1789&creative=9325
I bought the Selkirk tape. Comes in strips that I believe are 3 grams. I am confused on how much tape to use. I am a senior woman and I use the Selkirk amped invikta. Do I add one strip to each side. Most videos concentrate on location. I need more info on how much to add
Great video, thank you! I've watched/read other opinions on this topic, and many mention adding the tape to the throat/bottom, to speed up your paddle (which is what I'm after). Would you agree with that? And would you say adding to the bottom half as you suggest would also help with speeding up the paddle in addition to the control/stability? Thanks again!
Yeah, adding weight only in the throat area near the handle will bring the balance point down without changing the swingweight so it’ll feel a little faster. But that won’t do much for the stability of the paddle.
The lead tape I am using is 1g per inch and using a 3" strip at the throat to the 4 & 8. Question, if I use the thinner tungsten tape which is lighter per inch, can I go up higher on the paddle without making it too head heavy? It would be the same 3g but from the throat to the 3 & 9 position.
Question with regards to adding tungsten. I’m currently playing the DBD 6 zero. I’m putting 4grams at the 3 o’clock and 4grams at 9 o’clock to increase twist and open up the sweet spot. Is there a max number of grams added no longer increases twist or helps to open up the sweet spot? Meaning would 8 grams be no added benefit than 6 grams ?
I have a Engage Pursuit Pro EX paddle. It seem to hit flat if I hit it near edges. I would like to enlarge the sweet spot. Where would you recommend to do that and how much weight. It weighs 7.7 ozs. I like it lite weighted. Thanks
It just went out of stock. 200 are on the way in to Amazon right now so it’ll be available again in a couple days then we have a big shipment coming in about a week.
@@dougwitte765 Sorry I meant the Engage Pursuit Pro Ex 14mm.. I don't feel I get enough put away power and there is a dead spot at the top of face paddle. My old Old pursuit ex Graphite 14mm gives me a lot more power.
Yes, I experienced the same thing when I reviewed that one. I ended up putting 2 grams on each side about an inch above the bottom two corners and liked that set up the most. It stabilized it but still retained the natural speed of the paddle.
Hi Braeden. I ordered tungsten tape from pickleball effect after watching this video. I ordered the wrong weight and need the 1/2 gram. The order has not processed and i could not find a place to communicate with you on the site. Lmk. Popkin is order name
That’s a good place to start. Play with it there then try moving it down an inch and half and see how that feels to you and then keep it in the place that felt the best when you played with it.
@@pickleballeffect I’ll do that. Appreciate the tip there. Feel like the tape could really benefit this paddle. I’m a new player with a tennis background so getting the feel for all of this
Between 1-2 points. Part of the advantage of adding weight to the lower middle is that you can achieve the same result as adding it to the throat but with less weight. The only reason you might put weight in the throat is if you don't care about improving the twistweight much and just want to change the balance of the paddle and you like the balance of it in the throat over anything else.
I'm currently playing with a DBD 6 zero. I'm experiencing forearm pain/tennis elbow ever since I've switched to this paddle. I was playing with an older Hyperion version and didn't experience pain untilI I switched to DBD. The DBD is a better performing paddle IMO, though. I'm a rec player. What would you recommend where I should put the tape? I've never used tape before. Also I tried the over grip and it made the paddle too heavy for me. Thank you!
For tungsten tape, if I want 3 grams on each size, would it be ok to overlap the tape strips 3 times (1 inch each similar to lead tape pre-cut strips) or do you recommend instead of overlapping just having 3 inch starting from the recommended position?
What also works really well for adjusting where you want the tungsten tape is some thinner clear hockey tape. Because its clear it really helps you be precise where you want it but because its hockey tape its more abrasion resistant than electrical tape and also just stickier for moving it from spot to spot. That being said it looks ugly as sin so you wouldnt to do that indefinitely I just find it helps me be more efficient with my time.
Sir it's mostly a money making item that regular, especially beginners do not need. Learn the basics very well first. You'll save money and be a better player without all the glitter.
Yes, my go to right now is the Volair Mach 2 Forza 14 with some weight on it. They’ve been out of stock for a bit but will be available again on 2/27 on Volair’s website. Code 10EFFECT works on their site.
That paddle seems identical to my double black diamond which seems identical to my vatic pro flash. These are all made in the same factory in China I'm thinking
Hey Bradon simple question how much would you say is the max weight for a paddle is. Like for example is 9.8 oz too much? much love keep up the good content!
It’s subjective of course but generally speaking I’d say anything over 9 oz is going to have more negative impacts on hand speed than what you gain elsewhere. But there will certainly be people who like it over 9 oz. JW Johnson is weighted close to 10 oz I bet.
@@braydonunsicker2767 ahh ok, and wOOW that's a lot of weight damm 😲and do you know how much his (JW) weighs or is it like a guess, sorry if dumb question I know ben johns likes 8.5/8.7 ish but Jw is my favorite player of all time lol
JW’s paddle is close to 9 oz stock and based on pictures from his Instagram it looks like he puts at least 8 or so more grams near the top of the paddle which dramatically increases its swing weight. I wouldn’t be surprised if the swingweight was around 145+ which is just insane.
As i mentioned before, beginners need to learn the basics with a decent paddle. Once they've gotten to be a good player, maybe experiment a little. Just buying stuff will not make you a better player. Experience and practice practice practice will be the way to go. Im not an advocate even for intermediate players to start adding on various items. They still need to understand the how's and why's of feet, body and eye position.
You can add a lot of swingweight by putting the weight on the top half of the sides but this spot also gives you a bump in stability and forgiveness where adding weight only on the top will only give you the swingweight increase without the stability improvement.
That's what I first got was m3 tungsten tape. Like, why tf would I use lead tape on my paddle that I'm inevitably going to touch lol. Not down with self lead poisoning.
Touching it will not kill you or make you sick. You'd be surprised how our bodies work and get rid of the vast amount it gets. Don't be fooled by the lead scare stories.
Okayyy Braydon - from 2:54 - 3:08 you must be trying to make me question my own sanity when you keep reiterating the falsity that the paddle in front of you has an overgrip on it. You and I both know that is the beautiful trademark baby blue stock grip that the Forza comes with directly from the factory. There is no additional aftermarket grip wrapped OVER the one it came with (AKA the OVERgrip). Spill the beans. What are you after? Our minds or our souls?
Nevermind, upon closer inspection you've just done a bangup job finding an overgrip with a color that roughly approximates the factory grip, but the factory grip has no overlap and more noticeable perforations. I come away from this experience feeling less sane, so I still blame you for that.
Sorry dude. A beginner DOES NOT need this accessory. You just are wanting to make money on stuff beginners don't need. Learn the game with decent paddles and grow in skills. Joke video.
I don't agree with that. Adding weight helps make the paddle more stable and forgiving which helps beginners the most who miss the sweet spot more than anyone. Of course learning and practicing the game is essential but it doesn't hurt to optimize your equipment.
Your tungsten tape is so much better than lead. About to order another roll. Thanks dude!
Yes 🙌 I’m glad you like it!
what's the difference? or why is it better
@@michaelsangwhat lead is toxic and shouldn’t be handled without gloves. Tungsten is safer. You can rip tungsten, don’t need gloves or scissors. The package of his tungsten tape has measuring marks so you can get an exact weight.
I run a CRBN 1X and I’m one of the few who adds weight to the top corners. I like a head heavy paddle and I feel it helps on follow through especially with flicks
Nice, that would do the trick. Not many people prefer that set up but there's nothing wrong with that if you like it. That's why you have to experiment!
Awesome vid, and great products! I specially use weight on the handle, and it actually makes a world of a difference. Adding weight and reducing the balance point while adding minimum or no Swing Weight.
I’ve been messing with that lately with the recent paddle releases like the Gryp and the Gamma paddles that have exchangeable weights in the handle. It does change up the balance amd even adds a little power but doesn’t change anything else. It’s a good way to change up the paddle to find your fit in terms of balance point.
Great Video. I am using the Mach 2 Forza myself and am finding its low swing weight causing me to not have as much wrist lag and is just slightly messing up my timing on drives. Do you think weighted tape could help with this and if so, what position would be best? Also does weighted tape effect the "pop" of a paddle? Thanks.
Yes, adding some weight can make all the difference there. That's the paddle I'm using right now too, big fan. If you're using my tungsten tape then put 3-4 inches about half in up from the bottom corner and see how that feels.
Great information. Is the overgrip used OVER the existing grip wrapping? What are the advantages of that? Thank you!
Yes, exactly, you wrap it over your original grip and replace it every 1-2 weeks depending on how often you play. The advantages is that you get a fresh, tacky grip all the time. If you don't use one then the stock grip loses it's tack and gets slick overtime. Here's a link to the ones I make, www.amazon.com/Pickleball-Effect-Teal-Comfort-Overgrip/dp/B0CMC7RY1X/?th=1&_encoding=UTF8&tag=08310fe-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=94270fde155909988ef463390a795d2c&camp=1789&creative=9325
do you put the tape on both sides of the paddle?
yes, you'll want to put it on the same spot on both sides of the paddle.
I bought the Selkirk tape. Comes in strips that I believe are 3 grams. I am confused on how much tape to use. I am a senior woman and I use the Selkirk amped invikta. Do I add one strip to each side. Most videos concentrate on location. I need more info on how much to add
Great video, thank you! I've watched/read other opinions on this topic, and many mention adding the tape to the throat/bottom, to speed up your paddle (which is what I'm after). Would you agree with that? And would you say adding to the bottom half as you suggest would also help with speeding up the paddle in addition to the control/stability? Thanks again!
Yeah, adding weight only in the throat area near the handle will bring the balance point down without changing the swingweight so it’ll feel a little faster. But that won’t do much for the stability of the paddle.
The lead tape I am using is 1g per inch and using a 3" strip at the throat to the 4 & 8. Question, if I use the thinner tungsten tape which is lighter per inch, can I go up higher on the paddle without making it too head heavy? It would be the same 3g but from the throat to the 3 & 9 position.
Question with regards to adding tungsten. I’m currently playing the DBD 6 zero. I’m putting 4grams at the 3 o’clock and 4grams at 9 o’clock to increase twist and open up the sweet spot. Is there a max number of grams added no longer increases twist or helps to open up the sweet spot? Meaning would 8 grams be no added benefit than 6 grams ?
I have a Engage Pursuit Pro EX paddle. It seem to hit flat if I hit it near edges. I would like to enlarge the sweet spot. Where would you recommend to do that and how much weight. It weighs 7.7 ozs. I like it lite weighted. Thanks
Put three grams on each side starting just above the top bottom corners. That will improve the sweet spot without it getting too heavy on you.
Can we cut the Selkirk tungsten tape in half since 8 inches is really long?
Hello Braydon, of your tungsten tapes on Amazon, did the 1 gm/inch tape recently get removed? I'm only seeing the 1/2 gm/inch.
It just went out of stock. 200 are on the way in to Amazon right now so it’ll be available again in a couple days then we have a big shipment coming in about a week.
@@pickleballeffect Thank you for the quick and informative response! I used your discount code btw :)
I have a Engage Pursuit EX paddle. I tried what you recommended before but I don't have any put away power. What do you suggest I do?
You've been had into buying products that most players do not need. You're wasting money.
@@dougwitte765 Sorry I meant the Engage Pursuit Pro Ex 14mm.. I don't feel I get enough put away power and there is a dead spot at the top of face paddle. My old Old pursuit ex Graphite 14mm gives me a lot more power.
Just bought it!
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For the DBD Infiniti paddle I'm having trouble with off-hits ... I was used to the original Double Black Diamond. How high should I put the tape.?
Yes, I experienced the same thing when I reviewed that one. I ended up putting 2 grams on each side about an inch above the bottom two corners and liked that set up the most. It stabilized it but still retained the natural speed of the paddle.
Hi Braeden. I ordered tungsten tape from pickleball effect after watching this video. I ordered the wrong weight and need the 1/2 gram. The order has not processed and i could not find a place to communicate with you on the site. Lmk. Popkin is order name
Thanks for the order! Send an email to support@pickleballeffect.com and my retail guy will take care of you.
Where would you recommend I put the tape on my Ronbus r3.16? I put it on the sides of my paddle to start
That’s a good place to start. Play with it there then try moving it down an inch and half and see how that feels to you and then keep it in the place that felt the best when you played with it.
@@pickleballeffect I’ll do that. Appreciate the tip there. Feel like the tape could really benefit this paddle. I’m a new player with a tennis background so getting the feel for all of this
Does the same lead tape location and effect principles apply towards a paddle that's oval or circle shaped like say the Joola Radius?
Yes
How much difference in swingweight points, roughly, on middle side versus lower side?
Between 1-2 points. Part of the advantage of adding weight to the lower middle is that you can achieve the same result as adding it to the throat but with less weight. The only reason you might put weight in the throat is if you don't care about improving the twistweight much and just want to change the balance of the paddle and you like the balance of it in the throat over anything else.
How does adding weight to the handle impact this. Trying to add more pop to my dbd.
Adding weight will increase power but not pop. If you want more pop you need to get a poppier paddle.
I'm currently playing with a DBD 6 zero. I'm experiencing forearm pain/tennis elbow ever since I've switched to this paddle. I was playing with an older Hyperion version and didn't experience pain untilI I switched to DBD. The DBD is a better performing paddle IMO, though. I'm a rec player. What would you recommend where I should put the tape? I've never used tape before. Also I tried the over grip and it made the paddle too heavy for me. Thank you!
Trying adding a 2-3 grams on each side just above the bottom corners and see how that feels.
For tungsten tape, if I want 3 grams on each size, would it be ok to overlap the tape strips 3 times (1 inch each similar to lead tape pre-cut strips) or do you recommend instead of overlapping just having 3 inch starting from the recommended position?
I haven’t tried doing three on top of each other but I’ve seen people do two layers without any issues.
@@pickleballeffect thanks so maybe for 1g/inch tape, I could do two layers of 1.5 inches on each side
that should do the trick@@kabnis2022
What also works really well for adjusting where you want the tungsten tape is some thinner clear hockey tape. Because its clear it really helps you be precise where you want it but because its hockey tape its more abrasion resistant than electrical tape and also just stickier for moving it from spot to spot. That being said it looks ugly as sin so you wouldnt to do that indefinitely I just find it helps me be more efficient with my time.
I just looked it up, that’s a good tip. I think that would be better than electrical tip.
Six Zero Infinity Black Diamond best spot and weight for paddle?
I like 2 grams about an inch above the bottom corners. This gives it the extra stability it needs but still retains the fast nature of the paddle.
@@pickleballeffectTHX!
What is the power gain limit by adding weight
Sir it's mostly a money making item that regular, especially beginners do not need. Learn the basics very well first. You'll save money and be a better player without all the glitter.
Which do you prefer .5 or 1 gram per inch and why?
I like the half gram on 16mm paddles and 1g on 14mm paddles because thinner paddles need more weight for optimal performance than 16mm paddles.
@@pickleballeffect thank you
Hey Bradon is that your go to paddle? 14mm? Or something else?
Yes, my go to right now is the Volair Mach 2 Forza 14 with some weight on it. They’ve been out of stock for a bit but will be available again on 2/27 on Volair’s website. Code 10EFFECT works on their site.
@@pickleballeffectWhy the 14mm? Lower swing weight and more pop?
Do you sell smaller rolls?
Looks like only a 60" roll is available.
@@PursuitForPeace Only 60 inch rolls for now. Coming out with a lighter weight option soon but it will be a 60 inch roll too.
That paddle seems identical to my double black diamond which seems identical to my vatic pro flash. These are all made in the same factory in China I'm thinking
Hey Bradon simple question how much would you say is the max weight for a paddle is. Like for example is 9.8 oz too much? much love keep up the good content!
It’s subjective of course but generally speaking I’d say anything over 9 oz is going to have more negative impacts on hand speed than what you gain elsewhere. But there will certainly be people who like it over 9 oz. JW Johnson is weighted close to 10 oz I bet.
@@braydonunsicker2767 ahh ok, and wOOW that's a lot of weight damm 😲and do you know how much his (JW) weighs or is it like a guess, sorry if dumb question I know ben johns likes 8.5/8.7 ish but Jw is my favorite player of all time lol
JW’s paddle is close to 9 oz stock and based on pictures from his Instagram it looks like he puts at least 8 or so more grams near the top of the paddle which dramatically increases its swing weight. I wouldn’t be surprised if the swingweight was around 145+ which is just insane.
@@pickleballeffect wow, and thanks for responding man appreciate ya
As i mentioned before, beginners need to learn the basics with a decent paddle. Once they've gotten to be a good player, maybe experiment a little. Just buying stuff will not make you a better player. Experience and practice practice practice will be the way to go. Im not an advocate even for intermediate players to start adding on various items. They still need to understand the how's and why's of feet, body and eye position.
From my experience, the top increases the swing weight the most for low swing weight paddles. Is there a reason you dont like to add it to the top?
You can add a lot of swingweight by putting the weight on the top half of the sides but this spot also gives you a bump in stability and forgiveness where adding weight only on the top will only give you the swingweight increase without the stability improvement.
@pickleballeffect I see your point, thank you. It would be interesting to know which location is best for generating more top spin.
That's what I first got was m3 tungsten tape. Like, why tf would I use lead tape on my paddle that I'm inevitably going to touch lol. Not down with self lead poisoning.
Touching it will not kill you or make you sick. You'd be surprised how our bodies work and get rid of the vast amount it gets. Don't be fooled by the lead scare stories.
Okayyy Braydon - from 2:54 - 3:08 you must be trying to make me question my own sanity when you keep reiterating the falsity that the paddle in front of you has an overgrip on it. You and I both know that is the beautiful trademark baby blue stock grip that the Forza comes with directly from the factory. There is no additional aftermarket grip wrapped OVER the one it came with (AKA the OVERgrip). Spill the beans. What are you after? Our minds or our souls?
Nevermind, upon closer inspection you've just done a bangup job finding an overgrip with a color that roughly approximates the factory grip, but the factory grip has no overlap and more noticeable perforations. I come away from this experience feeling less sane, so I still blame you for that.
@@AMurderOfLobs hahaha here's the overgrip i'm using, a.co/d/hiWqVQp.
Sorry dude. A beginner DOES NOT need this accessory. You just are wanting to make money on stuff beginners don't need. Learn the game with decent paddles and grow in skills. Joke video.
I don't agree with that. Adding weight helps make the paddle more stable and forgiving which helps beginners the most who miss the sweet spot more than anyone. Of course learning and practicing the game is essential but it doesn't hurt to optimize your equipment.