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Latitude Max Elongated 16mm Pickleball Paddle Review
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Weight & Balance
How this paddle compares to 131+ paddles in our database.
Swing Weight
Head-LightHead-light and fast through the air — great for hand battles and quick reactions, less plow-through on drives.
Twist Weight
ForgivingSolid sweet spot for most players — handles normal off-center contact predictably.
Static Weight
LightLight in hand — quick reactions, easy on the wrist, less plow-through on drives.
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Who Latitude Max Is For
- You like extra reach and leverage on groundstrokes
- Low swing weight (102.45) means fast hands at the kitchen
- You prefer the soft, forgiving feel of a 16mm core
- Good twist weight (6.47) keeps off-center shots stable
- You prefer a wider face for easier contact on fast exchanges
- You want more power and plow-through on drives
- You want maximum pop — thinner cores are snappier
- You want premium materials and build quality
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Methodology
How we tested the SLK Latitude Max
Every paddle on this site goes through the same five-step protocol — lab measurement first, then structured on-court drills with a partner. No shortcuts, no guessing, no relying on the brand's spec sheet.
- Lab-measured specs. Static weight, swing weight, and twist weight measured on calibrated equipment — not pulled from the brand's claim sheet.
- 10-minute break-in. Drives, dinks, drops, and resets to let the face settle in before any verdict is recorded.
- Baseline power & spin. Drives, topspin patterns, and serves with a drilling partner to evaluate raw power and ball pocketing.
- Kitchen touch & control. Dinking, third-shot drops, and resets to evaluate dwell time, plushness, and mishit forgiveness.
- Transition firepower. Mid-court exchanges and hand-speed battles where shape and twist weight separate the great from the average.
How Latitude Max Compares
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Playing Feel

The SLK Latitude Max is a 16mm elongated paddle weighing 7.6 oz with a swing weight of 102.45 and twist weight of 6.47.
Swing Weight
LowBelow average.
Twist Weight
AverageNear average.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the swing weight of the SLK Latitude Max?
The SLK Latitude Max has a swing weight of 102.45, which is below the catalog average of 113.97.
Who should buy the SLK Latitude Max?
The SLK Latitude Max is a elongated 16mm paddle best suited for spin-heavy players who rely on surface texture and paddle angle.
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