Luzz is a newer brand making waves with paddles that pack serious specs at competitive prices. The Inferno is their flagship elongated power paddle — and the name is earned. A swing weight of 118.52 puts it among the harder-hitting paddles in this price range.
Specs at a Glance
- Shape: Elongated
- Core: 16mm
- Weight: 7.9 oz
- Swing Weight: 118.52
- Twist Weight: 6.02
- Price: $229 — use code PLAYBOOK for 15% off
Power Game
The Inferno's 118.52 swing weight gives you real pop on drives and overheads without feeling uncontrollably stiff. The 16mm core keeps some forgiveness in the paddle — it's not a brick wall, but it's definitely oriented toward offensive players. Groundstrokes from the transition zone carry easily to the baseline.
Control and Feel
The twist weight of 6.02 is in a solid middle range — enough stability on off-center hits to keep balls in play, but still responsive enough to feel the ball. At the kitchen, experienced players will find the Inferno controllable enough for third-shot drops; less experienced players may find it punishing on mishits.
Who Should Buy the Luzz Inferno?
- Power-first players who want a high-SW elongated under $230
- Bangers who want more reach and leverage than a hybrid provides
- Intermediate-to-advanced players comfortable managing a higher-SW paddle
- Players looking to step up from a mid-range power paddle
Verdict
The Luzz Inferno delivers legitimate power with a SW of 118.52 and enough feel from the 16mm core to stay competitive at the kitchen. At $229 with 15% off using code PLAYBOOK, it's one of the better value power paddles on the market right now.

