The Enhance DUO Widebody is a 16mm EPP/EVA foam paddle with an 8-inch widebody face, 111–114 listed swing weight, and 7.0+ listed twist weight. It is the most forgiving DUO shape and the easiest one to recommend for doubles players who want dense, connected power. $155 with code PRH ($20 off $175).
The Verdict
The DUO shape most players should try first.
This was the DUO that felt the most natural right away — less dramatic than the elongated, but way easier when the point got messy. After thorough on-court evaluation, the Enhance DUO Widebody is a strong fit for doubles players who want controlled foam power with a stable widebody face — 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) | $155 with code PRH |
| Stock Price | $175 |
| Shape | Widebody |
| Thickness | 16mm |
| Core | DuoFoam Ridge Core (EPP/EVA foam) |
| Face | Raw T700 Carbon Fiber |
| Weight | 8.0–8.1 oz |
| Grip Length | 5.5" |
| Swing Weight | 111–114 |
Performance Scores
On-Court Feel
The DUO Widebody does the thing the elongated struggles with: it stays useful when you are late or off-center. Blocks feel planted, resets absorb pace better than the Turbo line, and the paddle still has enough pop to finish balls when you step in. It gives up the elongated’s reach, but we would take the hand speed and stability trade most nights.
Performance & Testing
The Enhance DUO 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
Same DuoFoam Ridge Core and 365-day internal foam warranty. The raw T700 face starts with good bite and measured spin support is strong, but grit life should still be treated like normal raw carbon.
Who It's For
Best for doubles players, control-leaning power players, and anyone who wants foam feel without a hollow trampoline response. Skip if you need a long handle or want maximum serve/drive leverage.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Best DUO shape for forgiveness and hand speed
- Dense connected feel without hollow trampoline response
- Strong twist weight and stable blocks
- Good pop/spin without feeling wild
- 365-day internal foam warranty
Cons
- Shorter handle than DUO Hybrid LH
- Less reach than DUO Elongated
- Not as explosive as MPP Turbo
- Higher price than Turbo line
- Standard raw carbon grit wears normally
Bottom Line
The best DUO shape for most doubles players because it combines dense feel with real stability.
If the DUO line gets one flagship shape on PRH, this should probably be it.
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Common questions
What is the promo code for the Enhance DUO Widebody?
Our code is PRH (Save $20). Paste it at checkout on enhancepickleball.com after you open the shop link from this review or our deals page.
How much does the Enhance DUO Widebody cost with PRH?
List price is $175; with PRH you pay $155. Prices can change on the brand site — we update reviews when we catch a shift.
Is the Enhance DUO Widebody tournament legal?
Our notes from testing: USAP Approved. If you play sanctioned events, double-check the current list on USA Pickleball or your tour before you buy.
Who is the Enhance DUO Widebody for?
Doubles players who want controlled foam power with a stable widebody face
How much spin does the Enhance DUO Widebody generate?
In our testing and measurement passes, this shape lands around 2,285 RPM; your swing and ball matter too.