Paddle Comparison
Luzz Glider vs Warping Point Neon
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
Warping Point Neon
Higher Swing Weight (power) (107.94 vs 109.32, +1.38)
Hand Speed
Luzz Glider
Lower Swing Weight (hand speed) (107.94 vs 109.32)
Sweet Spot / Forgiveness
Luzz Glider
Higher Twist Weight (forgiveness) (6.21 vs 5.93, +0.28)
Value
Warping Point Neon
Lower effective price ($92.65 vs $89.99, with PLAYBOOK)
Side-by-side specs
Brand
Model
Shape
Thickness
Weight
Swing Weight
Twist Weight
Play Style
Retail Price
Discount
Effective Price
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Which paddle should you buy?
Pick the Luzz Glider if…
- You want faster hands — lower SW (107.94 vs 109.32) means quicker maneuvering at the kitchen.
- You want a bigger sweet spot — TW 6.21 is more forgiving on off-center hits.
- You prefer the elongated shape — different feel/reach/sweet-spot profile from the hybrid.
Pick the Warping Point Neon if…
- You want more power — SW 109.32 is 1.38 points higher.
- You prefer the hybrid shape — different feel/reach/sweet-spot profile from the elongated.
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