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Paddle Comparison

Enhance Turbo EPP vs Holbrook Paddle Trainer

A side-by-side spec, value, and use-case comparison of two of the most-searched pickleball paddles. Below: the attributes each paddle wins, a full spec table, and a clear recommendation for who should buy which.

Who wins on what

Power

Enhance Turbo EPP

Higher Swing Weight (power) (111.74 vs 96.66, +15.08)

Hand Speed

Holbrook Paddle Trainer

Lower Swing Weight (hand speed) (111.74 vs 96.66)

Sweet Spot / Forgiveness

Enhance Turbo EPP

Higher Twist Weight (forgiveness) (6.38 vs 2.36, +4.02)

Value

Holbrook Paddle Trainer

Lower effective price ($99.99 vs $42.49, with PLAYBOOK)

Side-by-side specs

Brand

Enhance
Holbrook

Model

Turbo EPP
Paddle Trainer

Shape

Hybrid
Sweetspot

Thickness

16mm
16mm

Weight

7.9 oz
7.7 oz

Swing Weight

111.74
96.66

Twist Weight

6.38
2.36

Play Style

all-court

Retail Price

$119.99
$49.99

Discount

$20 (PLAYBOOK)
15% (PLAYBOOK)

Effective Price

$99.99
$42.49

Enhance

Turbo EPP

$99.99 (was $119.99)

Holbrook

Paddle Trainer

$42.49 (was $49.99)

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Which paddle should you buy?

Pick the Enhance Turbo EPP if…

  • You want more power — SW 111.74 is 15.08 points higher.
  • You want a bigger sweet spot — TW 6.38 is more forgiving on off-center hits.
  • Your game leans all-court — this is tuned for that style.
  • You prefer the hybrid shape — different feel/reach/sweet-spot profile from the sweetspot.

Pick the Holbrook Paddle Trainer if…

  • You want faster hands — lower SW (96.66 vs 111.74) means quicker maneuvering at the kitchen.
  • You're price-conscious — about $57 cheaper after PLAYBOOK discount.
  • You prefer the sweetspot shape — different feel/reach/sweet-spot profile from the hybrid.

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