The 11SIX24 Pegasus Power 2 is the most forgiving Power 2 shape. You get the easiest hand speed and the best stability profile in the lineup, but you give up some reach and drive leverage compared with the Vapor and Hurache-X. $199.99 with code PRH (Save $10).
The Verdict
The most forgiving Power 2 shape.
The Pegasus is the Power 2 to grab if you care more about clean contact and hand speed than maximum drive leverage. After thorough on-court evaluation, the 11SIX24 Pegasus 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.
Specs
| Overall Score | 8.6 / 10 |
| Price (with code) | $199.99 with code PRH |
| Stock Price | $209.99 |
| Shape | Widebody |
| Thickness | 16mm |
| Core | MPP foam, Gen 4 Power 2 construction |
| Face | HexGrit surface |
| Weight | 7.9 oz |
| Grip Length | 5.75" |
| Swing Weight | 108 |
Performance Scores
On-Court Feel
The Pegasus Power 2 is the easiest paddle in the series to get in position. The widebody shape gives you a more forgiving contact window, and the lower swing weight profile helps in fast hands battles. It's not the most powerful Power 2 shape, but it's the one that feels least demanding on blocks, counters, and resets. The HexGrit surface still gives you strong spin, especially on rolls and controlled drives. The downside is that it didn't feel as dangerous offensively as we hoped — a safe, playable paddle, not one that made us want to immediately switch.
Performance & Testing
The 11SIX24 Pegasus 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
The Pegasus uses the same HexGrit surface as the rest of the Power 2 line. Because this shape is easier to square up, the spin may feel more usable for a wider range of players, especially on controlled rolls and counters. The 12-month warranty and $199.99 code price help the value case.
Who It's For
Doubles players, control-oriented attackers, and anyone who wants Power 2 spin in the most forgiving shape. Skip if you want maximum reach, a 6" handle, or the hardest-hitting Power 2 model.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Most forgiving Power 2 shape
- Quickest and easiest shape at the kitchen
- Strong spin from the HexGrit surface
- Best Power 2 option for doubles play
- Good choice if elongated paddles feel too demanding
- Better value at $199.99 with code PRH (Save $10)
Cons
- Less reach than the Vapor or Hurache-X
- Less drive leverage than the elongated shape
- Less exciting offensively than we hoped
- Widebody shape may not appeal to singles players
Bottom Line
The most forgiving and easiest-to-use Power 2 paddle — but not the most exciting one.
If you play mostly doubles and want hand speed, stability, and spin, the Pegasus is the safest Power 2 shape. If you want the best all-around Power 2, start with Vapor. If you want the most offense, the Hurache-X is the elongated option.
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