![]() Legacy has said that their paddle core has been modified to help reduce vibration, which feels accurate to me. The neck tapers well so it’s easy to grip high up on the paddle when you want to.įor those concerned about tennis elbow, the paddle feels solid with very little vibration. The paddle’s handle length of 5.3″ is less than my ideal of 5.5″ but it still feels fine if you enjoy handle length for power and two-handed backhands. The Legacy Pro is certainly a power paddle and has a unique ability to pop hard and fast off the face when you want it to and to leave the face a bit slower and with decent dwell time when you hit it softer. It also provides a lot of pop while managing to feel relatively plush and controllable. Its potency has left me dumbfounded at times. You won’t find a paddle that lets you curve a pickleball with this much power and control. Per my tests (and others, like Chris at Pickleball Studio) the Legacy Pro has one of the best blends of power and spin of any carbon fiber paddle on the market. I’m able to generate insane power and spin with minimal effort with the Legacy Pro. I’ll be referring to these new paddles as Gen 2 RCF (raw carbon fiber) in this post. The Legacy Pro is part of a new wave of raw carbon fiber paddles that utilize unibody thermoformed construction and foam injection. On first impression, the Legacy Pro has a very different feel to traditional paddles, hits hard, and spins a lot. I read about the new construction techniques Legacy was utilizing to produce it, but it wasn’t until I got it in my hands that a truly understood what I was dealing with. I wasn’t expecting much when I first got this paddle.
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