Power Pickleball Paddle Reviews
Every time we review a paddle we categorize it into one of three categories. Control, power, or all court. Here’s all the reviews we’ve determined as power paddles.
Player Tested
We drill and play with every paddle for at least two weeks before we write our review. Plus, we share the paddle with all levels of players to form an accurate representation of its performance.
Unbiased
We are not affiliated with any paddle brand. Our opinions are not influenced by anything other than how we thought they performed. We're brutally honest and will tell you the good and the bad.
In-Depth
Our paddle reviews go beyond the surface and dive into the nitty gritty details that only pickleball players know or care about.
Our Favorite Power Paddles
Here's a collection of some our favorite power paddles that we have reviewed.
All Power Paddle Reviews
Paddletek Bantam TKO-C 14.3mm & TKO-C 12.7mm Review | Christian Alshon Signature Series
I haven’t been particularly impressed with Paddletek paddles over the years but they’ve finally introduced…
JOOLA Gen 3 Paddle Series Review | Includes Perseus 3, Magnus 3, and Scorpeus 3 Models
The sport of pickleball is constantly evolving, and equipment plays a crucial role in this…
Thrive Azul 16 Paddle Review
Entering the market as a new paddle brand has become increasingly challenging. With the market…
Engage Pursuit Maxx MX 6.0 & EX 6.0 Review | A Cheaper Alternative to the Pursuit Pro Series
Engage has been busy lately. After experiencing a slump for most of 2023, they made…
Review of Franklin FS Tour Series: A Look into the Tempo 14mm & 16mm, and the Dynasty 14mm & 16mm
Franklin was once renowned as a leading paddle manufacturer, but in recent years, they have…
Gearbox Pro Power Elongated and Fusion Paddle Review
In March of this year, Gearbox introduced the CX14 Ultimate Power paddles. The recently released…
Review of Engage Pursuit Pro EX, EX 6.0, MX, and MX 6.0
Engage has long had a strong presence in the pickleball industry, but it was in…
Ben Johns Joola Hyperion CFS 16 Paddle Review
Price: $220 Get Yours Now Quick Stats Control/Feel 96% Power 80% Spin 85% Forgiveness 90%…
Selkirk Vanguard Power Air Review
Selkirk started a research and development program (R&D) called Selkirk Labs earlier this year. This…
Electrum Pro 2 Paddle Review
Electrum has been teasing us with the Pro 2 for months. I thought it was…
Niupipo Voyager Pro Paddle Review
Niupipo has been a really strong Amazon brand the past few years known for their…
Joola Solaire CFS 14 Paddle Review
Of the 10 or so paddles that Joola released in 2022, there are two that…
Joola Ben Johns Hyperion Series Review
When Joola signed Ben Johns, they didn’t just make one new signature paddle for him.…
Ben Johns Joola Hyperion CFS 16 Paddle Review
Hello Joola! Wow, that’s how you make an entrance. Not only did Joola sign Ben…
CRBN 1 Paddle Review | Includes the 16 mm & 13 mm
I had heard a lot of hype about the CRBN paddles and have been seeing…
Gamma 505 Paddle Review
Gamma’s pickleball paddle line is full of classic and extreme paddle shapes. They seem to…
Gamma 405 Paddle Review
Gamma’s pickleball paddle line is full of classic and extreme paddle shapes. They seem to…
Review of Engage’s Pursuit EX, MX, EX 6.0, and MX 6.0 Pickleball Paddles
*Review of new Pursuit Pro models can be found here* Engage Pickleball is a well known…
Gamma Typhoon Pickleball Paddle Review
Gamma Pickleball continues to impress me. Every time I play with their latest paddle, it…
Vulcan V560 Power vs. Control Paddle Review
If you have watched any professional pickleball, then you’ve seen Vulcan’s paddles on the court and on…
Review of Prokennex’s Pro Flight & Ovation Flight Pickleball Paddles
Prokennex has been steadily climbing in popularity among the pickleball community and their new releases…
Prokennex Kinetic Pro Speed & Ovation Speed Paddles Review
When you think of pickleball paddle brands, Prokennex is not the first brand that comes…