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Bread & Butter Loco Review: Power in Three Shapes — Which Is Right for You?

March 27, 2026

Bread & Butter Loco Review: Power in Three Shapes — Which Is Right for You?

Bread & Butter Loco Review: Power in Three Shapes — Which Is Right for You?

Bread & Butter has become one of the most talked-about brands in competitive pickleball circles, and the Loco is their power flagship. Three shapes give you a wide range of options, all sharing the same 16mm core and power-first DNA.

Specs by Shape

  • Elongated — SW: 118.20, TW: 6.09
  • Hybrid — SW: 115.46, TW: 6.86
  • Widebody — SW: 108.06, TW: 7.29
  • Weight: 7.9–8.2 oz
  • Price: $199 — 10% off with code PLAYBOOK

Elongated: Top-End Power

SW 118.20 on the elongated is where the Loco earns its 'power' label most convincingly. It's among the harder-hitting elongateds in its price class. Drives are heavy, overheads are decisive, and the reach is excellent for poaching.

Hybrid: Best of Both

The hybrid's TW of 6.86 is the highest of the three, making it the most stable and forgiving. At SW 115.46, it's still punchy enough to impose offensively while being more reliable on off-center hits. For most players, this is the sweet spot of the Loco line.

Widebody: For the NVZ Player

SW 108.06 with TW 7.29 — the widebody Loco is the most maneuverable and stable shape. If you're a kitchen-dominant player who wants the Bread & Butter brand experience without the demanding swing weight of the elongated, this is your pick.

Verdict

The Bread & Butter Loco delivers on its power promise across all three shapes. The elongated is elite; the hybrid is most versatile; the widebody is best for NVZ players. All at $199 with 10% off using PLAYBOOK.

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