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Six Zero Ruby Infinity: First look and Playtest

14.9K views· 66 likes· 3:22· Dec 11, 2024

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The Six Zero Ruby took the pickleball world by storm in 2024, but now it’s time to meet its revolutionary successor: the Ruby Infinity. With a sleek, edgeless design and precise weight distribution, the Ruby Infinity delivers true edge-to-edge performance for players seeking ultimate control and spin. This paddle is not just the Ruby minus the edge guard—it’s an entirely new playing experience. The Ruby Infinity offers: ✅ Improved spin and control with Kevlar face technology. ✅ A forgiving sweet spot for consistent performance. ✅ Lightweight, faster swing speeds for players who love finesse and touch. Join Dalton Hess, Six Zero Ambassador, as he breaks down what makes this paddle perfect for dinks, drops, and spin-heavy shots. Whether you're a Ruby loyalist or looking for a paddle to elevate your game, the Ruby Infinity is a must-try. 🔗 Check the Ruby Infinity Price Here: https://pickleballcentral.com/six-zero-infinity-ruby-16mm-pickleball-paddle Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 0:40 - Edgeless Tech 1:04 – OG vs Infinity 1:56 - Playtest 2:47 - Final Thoughts 🎾 Have questions about the Ruby Infinity? Drop them in the comments below—we’d love to help! Hashtags: #RubyInfinity #PickleballGear #SixZeroPaddles #PickleballLife #EdgelessTech #KevlarPaddle #PickleballTips

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In this video, I’m giving you my first look and playtest impressions of the Six Zero Ruby Infinity—the follow-up to the paddle that basically took over conversations in 2024: the original Ruby. The big headline here is the edgeless “Infinity” build. This isn’t just the Ruby with the edge guard removed—Six Zero is clearly going after true edge-to-edge performance, and the way the weight is distributed is a huge part of the feel. I talk through what’s different compared to the OG Ruby, then I get into how it plays once the ball is actually on the paddle. The Kevlar face tech is aimed at improving spin and control, and the paddle is designed to keep things forgiving across the face so you’re not punished as much on off-center contact. The other big win is swing speed—this one feels light and quick, which is exactly what a lot of finesse players want for dinks, drops, and shaping spin-heavy shots. If you’ve been a Ruby loyalist or you’re looking for a control/spin paddle with a faster feel, the Ruby Infinity is absolutely worth a look.

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