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11SIX24 Hurache-X Power 2 Review (2026)

Last updated: May 2026

Tested May 2026 Score 8.5/10 Best for Attacking players who want elongated reach, spin, and a longer handle for two-handed backhands
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The 11SIX24 Hurache-X Power 2 is the most aggressive shape in the Power 2 series. You get elongated reach, strong spin, and a more offensive profile, but it's also the least forgiving and least balanced of the three Power 2 paddles. $199.99 with code PRH (Save $10).

The Verdict

The aggressive elongated Power 2 — best for a narrower group of players.

If you specifically want the Hurache-X shape, it gives you the most reach and leverage in the Power 2 lineup. After thorough on-court evaluation, the 11SIX24 Hurache-X Power 2 landed in the upper tier of the paddles we tested in 2026.

If you're comparing it against other foam-core paddles, it's one of several great foam core paddles we've played this year.

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Specs

Overall Score8.5 / 10
Price (with code)$199.99 with code PRH
Stock Price$209.99
ShapeElongated
Thickness16mm
CoreMPP foam, Gen 4 Power 2 construction
FaceHexGrit surface
Weight8.0 oz
Grip Length5.75"
Swing Weight116

Performance Scores

Power
8.8
Control
8.0
Spin
9.2
Pop
8.7
Forgiveness
8.0
Maneuverability
8.2

On-Court Feel

The Hurache-X Power 2 feels like the Power 2 built for players who want to attack first. The elongated shape helps on serves, counters, overheads, and two-handed backhands, and the HexGrit surface gives you plenty of spin to shape drives. The issue is the paddle doesn't feel as easy or forgiving as the other two shapes. Catch the ball clean and it plays well. Let contact drift toward the edge and the lower 5.9 twist weight shows up more.

Performance & Testing

The 11SIX24 Hurache-X Power 2 went through our standard on-court protocol - drills, rec play, and at least one tournament match. Scores reflect consensus feedback, not a single reviewer's opinion.

Grit & Durability

Same HexGrit surface and 12-month warranty as the rest of the Power 2 line. That's a real selling point because elongated power paddles depend on spin to keep drives and serves from sailing. The surface story is strong, but the shape asks more from the player. If you don't consistently hit center, the elongated version is less forgiving than the Vapor or Pegasus.

Who It's For

Aggressive players, singles players, and two-handed backhand users who specifically want an elongated 11SIX24 Power 2. Skip if you want the easiest Power 2 paddle, maximum forgiveness, or fast hands at the kitchen.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Most reach in the Power 2 lineup
  • Best fit for aggressive players
  • Strong spin from the HexGrit surface
  • Good option for two-handed backhands
  • Better price at $199.99 with code PRH (Save $10)
  • UPA-A approved with a 12-month warranty

Cons

  • Least forgiving Power 2 shape
  • Lower 5.9 twist weight than Vapor or Pegasus
  • Slower in hands battles
  • Not the best choice for control-first doubles players

Bottom Line

The aggressive elongated option — only recommended to a narrower group of players.

If you love elongated paddles, hit a two-handed backhand, and want the most reach in the Power 2 lineup, it makes sense. For most players, start with the Vapor or Pegasus first.

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