I just ordered the fire ex with pbmed code.. thanks for the review and discount...how does the chorus fire ex compare to the nexgen valor pro because I plan on ordering that next...
That's a great question, acually... I think it's better. As much as I love the FPX, I think the SX is a little better on sweet spot. Neither are giant, but good, and the SX is a bit better. With lead tape is becomes pretty nice!
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Thank you, I appreciate the kind words! And that's a good question; no, they don't. I've thought a lot about how I would want to best measure that and what I would want it to iliatrate, essentially, and I felt like limiting it to the court adds more variables (spin, server height, contact point, etc) and detracts a little from a more pure MPH measurement, which can already be a little variable as it is. This way it really shows what it's like to hit a hard drive right at someone, hit an overhead, etc and shower power a bit more purely. I also do the same for rpms, where I take separate measurements for those and don't necissarily hit as hard as I can to sort of isolate that aspect for when people are trying to maximize spin on shots. A good serve in gameplay, that stays in and is also fast, is probabaly somewhat of an in between of the measurement of those two aspects!
I'll hit them side by side sometime soon to be sure, but at the very best its comparable. If you're looking to go more soft, these are probably not the right choice!
Hmm, that's a good question.. I don't know for sure yet, but in my experience, most paddles do soften at least a little over time. Not sure how the fiberglass layer kn the exterior will affect this, but I do imagine it will soften at least a little!
Thanks for the review. Great content as usual!
Thanks Jason, always stoked to see your comments!!
Great review!
Thank you, my friend!!
I just ordered the fire ex with pbmed code.. thanks for the review and discount...how does the chorus fire ex compare to the nexgen valor pro because I plan on ordering that next...
Awesome review
Thank you, I hope it was helpful!!
Love the look of this Fire
Noice! Although I'm a bit salty you aren't doing a giveaway. Just playin'! Great work, man.
Hahaha, I bet I could work one in here soon...! 😅
Nice review. How would you compare the pop, power and feel compared to the 12.7mm Paddletek Bantum?
Thanks
Do you have a spreadsheet of all the paddle stats to compare?
Great review. How does the sweet spot of the Fire SX compare to the Flare Prime X?
That's a great question, acually... I think it's better. As much as I love the FPX, I think the SX is a little better on sweet spot. Neither are giant, but good, and the SX is a bit better. With lead tape is becomes pretty nice!
@@PickleballMedicine Thanks!
Great content, as always! Could you help me with something unrelated: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
Good reviews, your channel is getting more and more professional! Do your serve speeds you state require the ball to stay in the court?
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words! And that's a good question; no, they don't. I've thought a lot about how I would want to best measure that and what I would want it to iliatrate, essentially, and I felt like limiting it to the court adds more variables (spin, server height, contact point, etc) and detracts a little from a more pure MPH measurement, which can already be a little variable as it is. This way it really shows what it's like to hit a hard drive right at someone, hit an overhead, etc and shower power a bit more purely. I also do the same for rpms, where I take separate measurements for those and don't necissarily hit as hard as I can to sort of isolate that aspect for when people are trying to maximize spin on shots.
A good serve in gameplay, that stays in and is also fast, is probabaly somewhat of an in between of the measurement of those two aspects!
@@PickleballMedicine copy that, makes sense. thanks
Are they stiffer than the Thrive Azul?
I haven't hit them side by side, but based on my impressions after testing, I would say yes, haha
@PickleballMedicine Oh wow, not for me then. The Thrive is really stiff. I couldn't imagine something even stiffer.
I'll hit them side by side sometime soon to be sure, but at the very best its comparable. If you're looking to go more soft, these are probably not the right choice!
Do you think these will change and soften some with play time
Hmm, that's a good question.. I don't know for sure yet, but in my experience, most paddles do soften at least a little over time. Not sure how the fiberglass layer kn the exterior will affect this, but I do imagine it will soften at least a little!
Do these paddles have more power and pop than the spartus Olympus?
Yes, I feel like it!
Was out of stock for Black Friday now they are in stock a day later heh…. 🤷♂️
Nothing beats the mod-ta or the ripple so why bother.
Oh, that's easy.. price and durability concerns, for starters.
@@PickleballMedicine you want the core to crush. That’s the whole point of those paddles.