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Aireo Cyclone Elongated 16mm pickleball paddle
Austin Hardy

Tested by Austin Hardy

PPR Certified Coach · Pro Player · 12+ years coaching

Aireo

Cyclone Elongated 16mm Pickleball Paddle Review

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Austin's Take

Austin Hardy

Aireo takes a different approach to paddle engineering with their NanoGraph technology, and the Cyclone is the result. At 7.5 oz, it's one of the lightest elongated paddles we've tested — yet it still achieves a respectable swing weight of 112.04. That weight distribution tells you the mass is concentrated in the head, not the handle.

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Weight & Balance

How this paddle compares to 131+ paddles in our database.

Swing Weight

Average
112.04avg 113.97
96.66124.18

Average swing weight — neither sluggish at the kitchen nor underpowered on drives. The all-court sweet spot.

Twist Weight

Forgiving
6.18avg 6.2
2.367.87

Solid sweet spot for most players — handles normal off-center contact predictably.

Static Weight

Light
7.5ozavg 7.96 oz
7.5 oz9.1 oz

Light in hand — quick reactions, easy on the wrist, less plow-through on drives.

Play StylePower

Balance Point

How heavy the paddle feels and where the mass sits.

Aireo Cyclone balance point visualization
24.0 cm
Center

Head-Light

22.0 cm

(typical range)

Head-Heavy

25.5 cm

(typical range)

AVERAGE

Sits in the typical balance band — versatile across the court.

24.0 cm(+3.0)

AVERAGE

Specifications

Dimensions

ShapeElongated
Core Thickness16mm

Categories

Play StylePower

Who Cyclone Is For

Buy if
  • You want raw power and pop on drives and serves
  • You like extra reach and leverage on groundstrokes
  • Medium swing weight (112.04) offers a good balance of power and maneuverability
  • You prefer the soft, forgiving feel of a 16mm core
Skip if
  • You prefer a wider face for easier contact on fast exchanges
  • You want maximum pop — thinner cores are snappier
  • You're a touch-first player who rarely drives

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Methodology

How we tested the Aireo Cyclone

Every paddle on this site goes through the same five-step protocol — lab measurement first, then structured on-court drills with a partner. No shortcuts, no guessing, no relying on the brand's spec sheet.

  • Lab-measured specs. Static weight, swing weight, and twist weight measured on calibrated equipment — not pulled from the brand's claim sheet.
  • 10-minute break-in. Drives, dinks, drops, and resets to let the face settle in before any verdict is recorded.
  • Baseline power & spin. Drives, topspin patterns, and serves with a drilling partner to evaluate raw power and ball pocketing.
  • Kitchen touch & control. Dinking, third-shot drops, and resets to evaluate dwell time, plushness, and mishit forgiveness.
  • Transition firepower. Mid-court exchanges and hand-speed battles where shape and twist weight separate the great from the average.

How Cyclone Compares

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Playing Feel

Aireo Cyclone feelPower

The Aireo Cyclone is a 16mm elongated paddle weighing 7.5 oz with a swing weight of 112.04 and twist weight of 6.18. Expect a firm, powerful feel with pop on drives and serves. The higher swing weight delivers momentum through contact, rewarding full swings.

Swing Weight

Average
112.04avg 113.97
96.66124.18

Near average.

Twist Weight

Average
6.18avg 6.2
2.367.87

Near average.

16mm CoreElongated7.5 oz

Video Review

Aireo Cyclone — Full Review

Aireo Cyclone — Full Review

Written Review

Aireo Cyclone Review: Lightweight Elongated With NanoGraph Technology

Aireo takes a different approach to paddle engineering with their NanoGraph technology, and the Cyclone is the result. At 7.5 oz, it's one of the lightest elongated paddles we've tested — yet it still achieves a respectable swing weight of 112.04. That weight distribution tells you the mass is concentrated in the head, not the handle.

Specs at a Glance

  • Shape: Elongated
  • Core: 16mm
  • Weight: 7.5 oz
  • Swing Weight: 112.04
  • Twist Weight: 6.18
  • Price: $199 — save 10% with code PLAYBOOK

The Lightweight Advantage

At 7.5 oz, the Cyclone is noticeably lighter in hand than most paddles. This translates directly to faster hand speed at the kitchen — react volleys feel effortless and you can get the paddle into position quicker. The SW of 112.04 means you don't sacrifice as much driving power as you'd expect from such a light paddle.

Who Should Buy the Aireo Cyclone?

  • Players with wrist or arm concerns who need a lighter paddle
  • Fast-hands players who want maximum maneuverability at the NVZ
  • Players who find 8+ oz paddles fatiguing during long sessions
  • Anyone curious about NanoGraph technology's impact on paddle feel

Verdict

The Aireo Cyclone is a genuinely unique paddle — ultra-light at 7.5 oz but head-heavy enough to deliver SW 112.04. At $199 with 10% off using PLAYBOOK, it's an excellent choice for players who prioritize hand speed and reduced fatigue.

Discussion

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the swing weight of the Aireo Cyclone?

The Aireo Cyclone has a swing weight of 112.04, which is near the catalog average of 113.97.

Who should buy the Aireo Cyclone?

The Aireo Cyclone is a elongated 16mm paddle best suited for power-oriented players who want pop and drive on their shots.

Is there a discount code for the Aireo Cyclone?

Yes! Use code PLAYBOOK at checkout to save 10% on the Aireo Cyclone. This code is verified and active.

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