The Engage X2 Widebody is a 16" × 8" Gen 4 foam paddle with quad-density core architecture, ~2,290 RPM spin, swing weight ~111, and twist weight ~7.1 in our measurement pass. It trades elongated reach for hand speed and stability — our pick when doubles and reset-heavy games are the priority. $259.99 stock or ~$234 with code PRH at engagepickleball.com/PRH.
The Verdict
Engage's kitchen-speed X2 — wide face when you want twist weight over reach.
My brother kept reaching for this one at the kitchen — wide face, swing weight in the low 111s, and twist weight that forgives real-world mishits. After thorough on-court evaluation, the Engage X2 Widebody is a strong fit for doubles-first all-court players who want gen 4 pace with fast hands, high twist weight, and strong spin — see category scores below for power, control, spin, and feel.
If you're comparing it against other foam-core paddles, it's one of several great foam core paddles we've played this year.
Specs
| Price (with code) | $234 with code PRH |
| Stock Price | $259.99 |
| Shape | Widebody |
| Thickness | 16mm |
| Core | Quad-density foam (EPP + EVA) with full-perimeter foam layer + EVA transition ring |
| Face | Micro-weave carbon fiber |
| Weight | 8.0–8.3 oz |
| Grip Length | 5.375" / 4.25" |
| Swing Weight | 111 |
Performance Scores
On-Court Feel
Contact is dense and deliberate, not snappy-honeycomb sharp. On the first session, dinks felt predictable once we stopped trying to absorb everything — the foam holds the ball a beat longer than raw thermoformed carbon, which helps placement when you brush through the ball instead of punching.
At the kitchen, blocks stayed down when prep was clean, and speed-ups had enough pop to finish without the elongated swing-weight tax. Spin shows on full swings and roll dinks after a quick face wipe; the micro-weave carbon is average texture class, so bite is strong but not long-life grit like Crystal Blue Endurance.
Compared with the X2 Elongated, you give up a little serve pace and head-heavy plow-through but gain twist weight stability and faster hand battles. Compared with Friday Aura Pro widebody at $159 with PRH, the X2 costs more but feels plusher in the foam pocket and carries USAP + UPA-A on this shape.
Performance & Testing
The Engage X2 Widebody went through our standard on-court protocol - drills, rec play, and at least one tournament match. Scores reflect consensus feedback, not a single reviewer's opinion.
Grit & Durability
Full-foam perimeter and fiberglass weighting are built for stability, not peel-ply peak grit. Expect solid early bite that smooths over dozens of hours — typical for micro-weave carbon at this price. Engage backs the line with a limited lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects, which is a real plus at $260 MSRP.
Who It's For
Aggressive doubles players stepping into Gen 4 foam who want Engage's flagship architecture without SW 115+ elongated feel.
Skip if you need maximum singles reach, the absolute longest-lasting grit surface on the market, or budget-first value — Enhance and Friday Aura lines hit lower price points with PRH; Honolulu Crystal Blue still leads our endurance-grit ladder if texture life is your #1 priority.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Swing weight ~111 — quicker than most Gen 4 power shapes
- Twist weight ~7.1 — strong off-center stability for widebody
- Spin ~2,290 RPM — above-average bite in our testing
- USAP & UPA-A certified on widebody SKU
- Limited lifetime warranty vs many 1-year foam competitors
- ~$234 with PRH undercuts list while staying flagship Engage
Cons
- Micro-weave face — not long-life endurance grit at $260
- Dense foam feel takes a session to trust on soft resets
- Premium MSRP vs Friday/Enhance PRH tiers
- Power ceiling below elongated J6CR-class bombers
- Ball dust can dull bite — wipe the face between games
- Aqua Surge colorway only at launch — limited cosmetic choice
Bottom Line
The doubles specialist in the X2 line — fast, spin-capable, and forgiving when you do not need elongated reach.
If your bag already has an elongated X2 for pace, widebody is the kitchen backup — not the default shape most players buy first.
Shop engagepickleball.com/PRH and apply code PRH at checkout for 10% off when prompted.
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Common questions
Engage X2 widebody vs elongated — which should I buy?
Most buyers default to elongated for reach and drive depth — our top Engage score. Choose widebody for doubles, fast hands, and higher twist weight (~7.1). Same quad-density core; shape changes swing weight and forgiveness.
Does code PRH work on the Engage X2?
Yes — PRH is 10% off when you shop through engagepickleball.com/PRH and enter the code at checkout if the cart does not auto-apply partner pricing.
How does the X2 compare to Honolulu J2CR Crystal Blue?
Both are elite Gen 4 foams with strong spin. Crystal Blue leads our site on endurance-grit longevity and all-around forgiveness at a lower PRH price point. X2 widebody is the pick if you want USAP approval today and Engage's full-foam architecture with a limited lifetime warranty.
What is the promo code for the Engage X2 Widebody?
Our code is PRH (Save 10%). Paste it at checkout on engagepickleball.com after you open the shop link from this review or our deals page.
How much does the Engage X2 Widebody cost with PRH?
List price is $259.99; with PRH you pay $234. Prices can change on the brand site — we update reviews when we catch a shift.
Is the Engage X2 Widebody tournament legal?
Our notes from testing: USAP & UPA-A. If you play sanctioned events, double-check the current list on USA Pickleball or your tour before you buy.
Who is the Engage X2 Widebody for?
Doubles-first all-court players who want Gen 4 pace with fast hands, high twist weight, and strong spin
How much spin does the Engage X2 Widebody generate?
In our testing and measurement passes, this shape lands around 2290 RPM; your swing and ball matter too.