Let's cut straight to it: the Luzz Cannon has a swing weight of 119.19. That's elite-level pop territory. It costs $109. With code PLAYBOOK you're paying under $93. These two facts alone make it worth paying attention to.
Specs at a Glance
- Shape: Elongated
- Core: 16mm
- Weight: 7.9 oz
- Swing Weight: 119.19
- Twist Weight: 6.10
- Price: $109 — use code PLAYBOOK for 15% off
The Value Proposition
Paddles with swing weights in the 118–120 range typically cost $200 or more. The Cannon undercuts that dramatically. For players who want to drive hard, serve with pace, and attack mid-court floaters, the Cannon will feel immediately powerful in a way that many budget paddles simply don't.
Tradeoffs to Know
The twist weight of 6.10 is solid but not exceptional — you'll notice off-center hits more than on premium paddles. The 16mm core provides a bit of forgiveness on touch shots but this is not a dink paddle. It rewards aggressive, offense-first players. Kitchen-heavy players should look elsewhere.
Who Should Buy the Luzz Cannon?
- Budget-conscious bangers who want premium swing weight without the premium price
- Players transitioning from rec play into more competitive pickleball
- Anyone who wants a second paddle for hitting practice without babying their main paddle
- Players who have tried power paddles at $200+ and want a comparable feel at half the price
Verdict
The Luzz Cannon is a genuine anomaly — elite swing weight, budget price. At $109 with 15% off using PLAYBOOK, there's almost no reason not to try it if you're a power player on any kind of budget.

