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Comparison · 2 picks

CRBN 1X vs Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 UK 2026

By UK Pickleball Hub editorial team 7 min read

Two premium paddles UK tournament players keep weighing up in 2026: the CRBN 1X (thermoformed T700 carbon, standard shape, ~£209) and the Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 (hybrid graphite, cheaper at ~£169). They aim at different player profiles but compete in the same review threads, so let's put the buying decision down clearly.

At a glance

All 2 options side by side.

CRBN 1X pickleball paddle CRBN 1X 4.5 / 5 Pickleball paddle - illustrative of the Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 category Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 4.3 / 5
Price £209£169
Best for The CRBN 1X is the right choice for tournament players who want thermoformed carbon performance with a more forgiving sweet spot than the elongated tournament paddles. The Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 is the right choice for control-first players who want premium build at a sub-£200 price.
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The picks in detail

#1 Best overall

CRBN CRBN 1X

4.5 / 5
From £209
CRBN 1X pickleball paddle

Bottom line. The CRBN 1X is the right choice for tournament players who want thermoformed carbon performance with a more forgiving sweet spot than the elongated tournament paddles. Best for all-court 4.0+ players.

Pros

  • Thermoformed T700 carbon construction - premium build
  • Standard shape (wider sweet spot than elongated tournament paddles)
  • Strong spin generation from textured carbon face
  • Better forgiveness than competing thermoformed paddles

Cons

  • Premium price (£200-230 UK street)
  • UK retail availability narrower than Selkirk / JOOLA
  • Standard shape sacrifices some reach vs elongated competitors
#2 Best value

Engage Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0

4.3 / 5
From £169
Pickleball paddle - illustrative of the Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 category

Bottom line. The Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 is the right choice for control-first players who want premium build at a sub-£200 price. Best for tournament dinkers and intermediate-to-advanced all-courters.

Pros

  • Hybrid graphite face for controlled feel
  • Excellent build quality - Engage's tour-pedigree QC
  • Cheaper than top-tier thermoformed carbon paddles
  • Strong durability - lasts the full season

Cons

  • Spin generation lags newer textured-carbon paddles
  • Less raw power than thermoformed flagship paddles
  • Less hyped than CRBN / JOOLA / Selkirk - smaller community

CRBN 1X vs Engage Pursuit Pro - the headline difference

The simplest framing: CRBN 1X is the thermoformed power + spin pick, Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 is the controlled-feel value pick. Both are premium paddles but they emphasise different aspects of the game.

Three things drive the difference:

  • Face technology: CRBN uses thermoformed T700 textured carbon - more grit for spin, more energy return on drives. Engage uses a hybrid graphite face with their own ControlPro-X texture - smoother contact, more dwell time, less raw power.
  • Shape: CRBN 1X is a standard shape (16in × 7.875in approximate) - wider sweet spot than elongated tournament paddles. Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 is similarly standard-shape with slightly different proportions but the same wider-sweet-spot bias.
  • Price: CRBN 1X £200-230 UK street; Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 £160-180 UK. The £40 gap is meaningful at this tier - whether it's worth it depends on whether you'll use CRBN's extra spin generation.

How do they play head-to-head?

Practical takeaways for a 4.0+ UK tournament player using both paddles back-to-back:

  • Drives from the baseline: CRBN wins. The thermoformed carbon face generates more pace and ball exit speed. The Engage's hybrid graphite trades a bit of pace for cleaner contact feel.
  • Spin generation: CRBN wins decisively. T700 textured carbon holds the ball longer through topspin drives and slice resets. The Engage Pursuit Pro is competent on spin but materially behind CRBN.
  • Dinks and resets: Engage wins. The hybrid graphite face gives a softer, more dwelling feel - control players find it more predictable on touch shots.
  • Hand-speed at the kitchen: Roughly equal. Both standard-shape paddles are comparable for fast-hands exchanges.
  • Sweet spot: Both are more forgiving than elongated tournament paddles. Marginal edge to the Engage (slightly wider effective sweet spot due to weight distribution).
  • Build durability: Engage edges CRBN here - Engage's QC track record is older and the Pursuit Pro line has been refined across multiple iterations. CRBN is also good but newer.

Who is each paddle right for?

Pick CRBN 1X

Spin-and-power 4.0+ tournament players

Players who score from the baseline with heavy topspin drives and third-shot drops. Tournament 4.0+ players targeting the spin advantage. Players upgrading from a fibreglass paddle and ready for the thermoformed carbon learning curve.

Pick Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0

Control-first players + value buyers

Players who score at the kitchen with dinks, resets, and patient point construction. Players who want a premium feel without the £200+ price tag. Players moving up from mid-tier paddles who want incremental improvement, not maximum capability.

Specifications side-by-side

For the specifications-conscious buyer:

  • CRBN 1X: 16in × 7.875in standard shape, 14mm thermoformed polypropylene core, textured T700 carbon face, 7.7-8.1 oz typical weight, 5.25in grip length, USAPA approved.
  • Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0: 16.5in × 7.5in slightly elongated standard shape, 14mm polypropylene core, hybrid graphite ControlPro-X face, 7.8-8.2 oz typical weight, 5.25in grip length, USAPA approved.

For deeper individual reviews see our CRBN 1X review and look for the Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 review (coming soon).

Where to buy in the UK

Both paddles are available through UK retail but the channels differ:

  • CRBN 1X: Pure Racket Sport is the main UK stockist at £200-220 typical; PickleballGB occasionally; Amazon UK intermittent stock at £210-235. New-release demand clears stock fast on the CRBN line - check stock weekly when you're ready to buy.
  • Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0: Pure Racket Sport and PickleballGB stock consistently at £160-180. Engage's older brand-presence in UK pickleball means stock tends to be steadier. Amazon UK has intermittent stock at similar prices.

Both paddles see end-of-season discounts (October-December) typically taking 15-25% off. If you can plan around those windows the headline £40 gap can be closer to £20.

Frequently asked questions

Q01Is the £40 price difference worth it for the CRBN 1X?
Depends on whether you'll use the spin and power advantage. For tournament players who hit hard from the baseline and rely on spin to win points: yes, the CRBN's thermoformed carbon delivers a measurable edge over the Engage's hybrid graphite. For control-first players who score at the kitchen: no - the Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 delivers more of what you actually use.
Q02Which has the better sweet spot - CRBN 1X or Engage Pursuit Pro?
Both are standard-shape paddles with more forgiveness than elongated tournament paddles. The Engage edges out slightly on effective sweet spot due to weight distribution, but the difference is small. Both are more forgiving than a JOOLA Perseus or Selkirk Power Air Invikta in the elongated tier.
Q03Are both paddles suitable for tournament play?
Yes - both are USAPA-approved and tournament-legal. Both are competitive at 4.0+ tournament levels. CRBN sees more visibility on the PPA / APP tours via sponsored players; Engage has a steadier brand presence at club tournament level.
Q04How long do these paddles last?
Tournament 4.0+ play (3-4 sessions per week): CRBN 1X 9-15 months before face grit dulls; Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 12-18 months (the hybrid graphite face wears more gracefully). Recreational play extends both by 6-12 months.
Q05Which paddle has better UK warranty support?
Engage's UK distributor (Pure Racket Sport) has a longer track record with the brand - warranty claims tend to be faster. CRBN's UK distribution is newer and warranty paths run through Pure Racket Sport or direct US claims - the latter slower.
Q06What other paddles should I consider in this price tier?
At £160-200 also look at the JOOLA Ben Johns Perseus (elongated, more power), Paddletek Tempest Wave Pro (£179, all-court), and Diadem Warrior (£189, spin-focused). Each suits a different playing style.

The bottom line

For UK tournament players choosing between these two, the decision comes down to playing style and budget. If you score from the baseline with heavy spin and pace, the CRBN 1X earns its £40 premium - the thermoformed carbon advantage is real and shows up in match play. If you score at the kitchen with dinks, resets, and patient construction, the Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 is the smarter buy - premium feel at a noticeably lower price.

If you're in the £180-220 budget range and can't try both, default to the Engage Pursuit Pro EX 6.0 - it's the more universally suitable paddle and easier to forgive on off-centre hits. Move up to the CRBN 1X when you know you want the spin-and-power advantage and you're consistently making clean contact. Both paddles are excellent products at the tier; neither is a bad buy.

Best overall CRBN 1X
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