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Paddle Review Blog
Full breakdowns of every paddle we've reviewed — specs, on-court feel, and who it's best for.

Speedup
Speedup Tide 14L & 14H Review: Affordable All-Court Foam Core Paddles
Speedup enters the foam core market with the Tide series — two shapes, one mission: balanced all-court performance at a price point that's hard to beat.

Flik
Flik F3 Triple Core Review: A Unique Construction That Changes the Game
The Flik F3 Triple Core stands out from the crowd with its three-layer core construction — a design choice that reshapes how the paddle plays across all court situations.

Luzz
Luzz Cannon Review: The Best Value Power Paddle Under $110?
A swing weight of 119.19 for $109. The Luzz Cannon might be the most overlooked value play in pickleball right now.

Beyond Measure
Beyond Measure Ronin Review: Balanced All-Court Paddle at a Starter Price
Beyond Measure keeps the Ronin priced under $120 while delivering swing weights and specs that compete with paddles costing twice as much.

Head
Head Radical Pro 15 Review: Premium Control From a Tennis Legend
Head brings its tennis DNA to pickleball with the Radical Pro 15 — a premium 15mm control paddle available in widebody and elongated shapes.

Luzz
Luzz Inferno Review: High-Swing-Weight Power Paddle Worth the Hype?
The Luzz Inferno is a high-swing-weight elongated paddle built for players who want to impose their game. With a SW of 118.52 and a 16mm core, it delivers serious firepower.

Gherkin
Gherkin Draco Review: Three Shapes, Three Play Styles, One Paddle
Gherkin offers the Draco in three shapes that actually feel different — power-oriented hybrid and elongated, plus an all-court widebody for players who want options.

Gruvn
Gruvn Lazr Review: All-Court Foam Core Paddles for Every Level
The Gruvn Lazr series delivers soft, all-court foam core performance in two shapes — a hybrid and an elongated — at a price that won't require a second mortgage.

RPM
RPM Q2 Review: Two Completely Different Paddles in One Name
The RPM Q2 exists in two shapes that play almost nothing alike — a SW-107 widebody built for control and a SW-120 elongated built for power. Know which one you need before you buy.

Selkirk
Selkirk Boomstik Review: The Most Powerful Elongated Paddle Selkirk Has Ever Made?
The Selkirk Boomstik from the Labs Project line pushes the boundaries of what a legal paddle can do. SW 120.09 and TW 6.84 — this is Selkirk's most aggressive release.

Honolulu
Honolulu J6CR Review: Hawaii-Made Power Paddle With Serious Specs
The Honolulu J6CR comes out of Hawaii with a SW of 115.36, solid power specs, and a build quality that punches well above its $195 price point.

Kobo
Kobo Thunder Axe ∞ Review: 18mm Control Masterpiece at a Steep Price
Kobo's Thunder Axe ∞ uses an 18mm core to deliver control so soft it almost feels like cheating. Whether it justifies $399 depends entirely on how seriously you take your dink game.

Selkirk
Selkirk Tesla Plaid Review: The Highest Swing Weight in Our Database
Swing weight 121.52. That's not a typo. The Selkirk Tesla Plaid sits at the very top of our database for raw driving power. Here's whether it justifies the $450 price.

Nox
Nox X-Foam JMA & JC6 Review: European All-Court Foam Core Paddles
Spanish brand Nox brings European paddle engineering to the US market with the X-Foam JMA and JC6 — all-court foam core paddles with a distinct feel.

Friday
Friday Aura Pro Review: Power-Forward Elongated From an Underrated Brand
Friday's Aura Pro is a power-forward elongated that brings a SW of 116.33 and a clean build at $169 — a strong choice for attacking players looking to upgrade.

Ronbus
Ronbus Quanta R3 & R4 Review: All-Court Paddles That Over-Deliver
Ronbus makes bold claims about their Quanta R3 and R4 paddles — and largely backs them up with specs and feel that punch well above the $119.99 price.

11SIX24
11SIX24 Power 2 Review: Three Shapes, One Dominant Power Platform
The 11SIX24 Power 2 series covers all three major shapes — Hybrid (Vapor), Elongated (Hurache), Widebody (Pegasus) — all with a consistent power-first identity and a 16mm core.

Bread & Butter
Bread & Butter Loco Review: Power in Three Shapes — Which Is Right for You?
The Bread & Butter Loco is a power platform available in three shapes with vastly different swing weights — from a widebody at 108 to an elongated at 118.

Mint
Mint Paddles Review: Mon Ami, Maestro, and Megalodon Compared
Mint Sport offers three thick-core paddles across different thickness levels — the Mon Ami (18mm), Maestro (20mm), and Megalodon (20mm) — each with a distinct spec profile.

Enhance
Enhance Turbo EPP Review: Foam Core All-Court Paddles Under $120
The Enhance Turbo EPP brings EPP foam core technology to an all-court platform available in three shapes — all under $120 with a $20 discount using code PLAYBOOK.

Friday
Friday Aura Review: Control Paddles for Consistent All-Court Players
Friday's entry-level Aura is a control-oriented paddle available in elongated and hybrid, both priced at $129. Strong value for players focused on consistency.

Battle Paddles
Battle Paddles El Toro Review: Underrated Control Paddle at an Honest Price
The Battle Paddles El Toro delivers a control-oriented elongated paddle with a swing weight of 115.73 at a price that's hard to argue with.

CRBN
CRBN TruFoam Barrage Review: Premium Foam Core Power at a Premium Price
CRBN's TruFoam Barrage lineup brings their proprietary foam core tech to a power-first build. The Barrage 1 Elongated and Barrage 2 Widebody offer two ways to attack.

Joola
Joola Pro V Perseus Review: Professional-Grade Power Elongated
The Joola Pro V Perseus is their tour-level elongated paddle — 16mm, SW 116.29, TW 6.35. It's what the professionals reach for when they want performance without compromise.

Holbrook
Holbrook Fuze Review: Premium All-Court Paddle in Four Shapes
The Holbrook Fuze comes in four variations — widebody, elongated 16mm, hybrid, and elongated 14mm — all classified as all-court paddles. There's a Fuze for every type of player.