The Enhance Turbo MPP Is So Good
The Enhance Turbo MPP paddle continues to impress with its solid performance. In a recent play session, it dawned upon me that every hit felt good. Sure, I had shanks near the edge of the paddle but otherwise, each hit felt solid and controlled. I guess that means the sweet spot is huge? I’m using a stock Turbo MPP with no weight customizations.
The Turbo keeps on keeping on, and that is the understated advantage of this paddle – you don’t have to adjust to it. It just does. Fast, slow, hard, soft, low, high – it does as expected, and that’s such a reassurance to know you’ll get what you intended. And all for $99 (after discount code).
Yeah, if you’re getting more serious about your game and are looking to upgrade from starter paddles, this is the one.
March 17, 2026 @ 3:24 am
Came here for your short post on pickleball discords and saw you are also enjoying the MPP Turbo. I nabbed two on launch after being without a main for 2 months while I trialed different options. Coming from the denser feel of the Black Opal and Crbn waves has made it an adjustment.
March 17, 2026 @ 7:29 am
I haven’t tried any Six Zero paddles before and have a CRBN 1X. I’m liking the overall weight and performance of the Turbo. Feels a lot like my Loco and is much lighter and more maneuverable than my CRBN 1X. At the price point, the Turbo is hard to beat!
March 21, 2026 @ 9:55 pm
I’m excited for the hybrid MPP with standard handle to be released! Does this ship with a paddle cover?
March 21, 2026 @ 10:23 pm
Is that shape really being released? I saw mentions of other shapes in the Enhance Discord but wasn’t really paying attention.
Sorry, no, my Turbo MPP elongated did NOT come with a cover.