I agree that is a fun paddle and easy to get used to. I play with the shapeshifter mostly but when it comes to spin and resets, this paddle is great. I've let others try it and they thoroughly enjoyed it.
Just ordered- I was planning on getting the Selkirk Vanguard Control Pro, but this paddle looks like so much fun. Selkirk will always be around- I grabbed mine while I still could! Can’t wait to try it out
That's awesome, I'm excited to hear what you think! I think that's a good call. If there's one thing we know about Selkirk, they don't make changes fast, and what they have will probably be here a while, haha... let me know what you think after you get a chance to hit with the Supercourt!
@@PickleballMedicine I’ve had a chance to hit around with it, and I really like it! “Whippy” is a fantastic description. The combination of a 109 swing weight, 6” handle, and thicker grip has allowed me to maneuver the ball in ways I couldn’t with an elongated or hybrid-shaped paddle. I can use my wrist and fingers for precision and finesse without worrying about straining myself due to the weight, which has been an issue with other paddles. This has expanded my shot selection and sparked ideas for deceptive shots I want to develop. I also agree that this finesse lets me aim within a 1 ft margin instead of the usual 2-2.5 ft. Missing the sweet spot is noticeable. With my current paddle, the Vatic Prism Flash, missing the sweet spot feels more muted and forgiving. However, I find that I prefer the negative feedback from the Chorus because I need the training. I’ve realized that my struggle to generate power with this paddle and previous Gen 1.5s stemmed from consistently missing the sweet spot and just hitting topspin, especially on serves. Once I discovered this, the ball started soaring! Whipping it allowed for some surprising pace. While drop shots and the soft game have felt great, being able to drive the ball has rounded out the paddle's feel for me. In terms of spin, it provides enough for dipping topspin or decent slice, but I do wish it had a bit more. I’ve been enjoying ripping the ball, and a little extra spin could help me get away with more pace. Overall, paying just a little over $100 for this paddle is a steal. I initially bought it for its novelty, but I enjoy using it so much that it’s now my main paddle! I love supporting companies like Chorus that are innovating and keeping pickleball fresh. I can’t wait to see what else they come up with! My only concern now is how I can get another one when mine wears down 🤣
@@PickleballMedicine Excellent … Swift is Justin’s new main long term commitment, which means about one week. 😂 Curious about Swift and Pickln Alecto 3.
I'm not going to like that super long handle. I still keep my index finger on the paddle for support and having a handle that long is just a waste for me. But I do like the other attributes of the paddle. Thank you for the review!
I didn't calculate official rpms, but I would imagine it's 2,000+ (high range). It has a great surface material to grab the ball, but one real-game utility is the fact that it's so manuverable and easy to move the right way and turn over to get the spin to happen regularly!
I agree that is a fun paddle and easy to get used to. I play with the shapeshifter mostly but when it comes to spin and resets, this paddle is great. I've let others try it and they thoroughly enjoyed it.
Just ordered- I was planning on getting the Selkirk Vanguard Control Pro, but this paddle looks like so much fun. Selkirk will always be around- I grabbed mine while I still could! Can’t wait to try it out
That's awesome, I'm excited to hear what you think! I think that's a good call. If there's one thing we know about Selkirk, they don't make changes fast, and what they have will probably be here a while, haha... let me know what you think after you get a chance to hit with the Supercourt!
@@PickleballMedicine I’ve had a chance to hit around with it, and I really like it!
“Whippy” is a fantastic description. The combination of a 109 swing weight, 6” handle, and thicker grip has allowed me to maneuver the ball in ways I couldn’t with an elongated or hybrid-shaped paddle. I can use my wrist and fingers for precision and finesse without worrying about straining myself due to the weight, which has been an issue with other paddles.
This has expanded my shot selection and sparked ideas for deceptive shots I want to develop. I also agree that this finesse lets me aim within a 1 ft margin instead of the usual 2-2.5 ft.
Missing the sweet spot is noticeable. With my current paddle, the Vatic Prism Flash, missing the sweet spot feels more muted and forgiving. However, I find that I prefer the negative feedback from the Chorus because I need the training.
I’ve realized that my struggle to generate power with this paddle and previous Gen 1.5s stemmed from consistently missing the sweet spot and just hitting topspin, especially on serves.
Once I discovered this, the ball started soaring! Whipping it allowed for some surprising pace.
While drop shots and the soft game have felt great, being able to drive the ball has rounded out the paddle's feel for me.
In terms of spin, it provides enough for dipping topspin or decent slice, but I do wish it had a bit more. I’ve been enjoying ripping the ball, and a little extra spin could help me get away with more pace.
Overall, paying just a little over $100 for this paddle is a steal. I initially bought it for its novelty, but I enjoy using it so much that it’s now my main paddle!
I love supporting companies like Chorus that are innovating and keeping pickleball fresh. I can’t wait to see what else they come up with!
My only concern now is how I can get another one when mine wears down 🤣
Thank you for posting this helpful video! I love my other chorus paddles.
Not a problem, hope it was helpful!
Gonna definitely grab one of these with their Black Friday deal! ❤
big thank you always for your down to earth paddle reviews,yes,many more paddles cometh,
You are very welcome, thanks for watching!!
Great review of a great looking paddle.
Hey thank you! I am a big fan of the brown and retro look.. reminds me of when I was younger, haha
Thrilled you liked it!
Thanks for letting me put it to the test! I think a lot of people are going to really like this paddle.
It's an interesting looking paddle. Although, I'm not sure if I would like the handle length. Thanks for the great review.
Never heard of this brand but now im interested!
I think you'll see a lot more of them in the future, too!
Review that purple Swift 😁
You better believe it! Gonna get that one dome here shortly
@@PickleballMedicine Excellent … Swift is Justin’s new main long term commitment, which means about one week. 😂 Curious about Swift and Pickln Alecto 3.
I think I.m in the market for a paddle under a hundred!
I'm not going to like that super long handle. I still keep my index finger on the paddle for support and having a handle that long is just a waste for me. But I do like the other attributes of the paddle. Thank you for the review!
Yeah, that's a good point... for a person who likes that sort of a hold, the long handle is probably just going to be in the way!
Neonic Flow Swift review please. Compared to Neonic Flow.
You got it! Looking to get that one done asap!
I’m not sure if it was included, but hows the spin on this bad boiii?
I didn't calculate official rpms, but I would imagine it's 2,000+ (high range). It has a great surface material to grab the ball, but one real-game utility is the fact that it's so manuverable and easy to move the right way and turn over to get the spin to happen regularly!
wow that handle is real LONG!!
Haha probably the longest I know of! Of a real game, non-trainer paddle, that is, haha
@@PickleballMedicine it is close to a tennis racket