The Enhance Turbo MPP Feels Familiar

Today was my first hits with the recently released Enhance Turbo, MPP version. This was only an abbreviated session with no real game play (unfortunately), but I must say that hitting with the Turbo MPP felt very familiar. Nothing out of the realm of the BnB Loco, Gherkin Draco, or Selkirk Boomstik, but that’s excellent company to be with at a much lower price point.

I didn’t really try drives or hard serves, but the feel of drops and resets felt soft like the Loco. Pop at the kitchen line is probably less than the Boomstik, Loco, and Draco, but it’s still very good. The grit and spin seems average but will have to try some drives for more testing.

The handle feels good as well, more of a roundish shape like the Loco, not so squared off like the Draco. At $99 (after code), this paddle is an excellent buy, seemingly keeping pace with paddles twice its cost (unfortunately, shipping to Hawaii is costly at $30, but it is what it is). 

If you want to try any Enhance paddle, you can get a $20 discount using my code linked below:

https://www.enhancepickleball.com/GREG76347

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