The Enhance MPP Turbo Hybrid sits between the elongated and widebody MPP shapes. Official specs list a 16.3-inch length, 7.7-inch width, 5.5-inch handle, 110–114 swing weight, and 6.8+ twist weight. It keeps the crisp MPP response but moves faster through hands battles than the elongated. $99.99 with code PRH ($20 off).
The Verdict
The most balanced MPP Turbo shape.
This is the MPP I would hand to someone who says, “I like the power, but I don’t want the paddle to feel slow.” After thorough on-court evaluation, the Enhance MPP Turbo Hybrid is a strong fit for all-court players who want mpp pop without going fully elongated — 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) | $99.99 with code PRH |
| Stock Price | $119.99 |
| Shape | Hybrid |
| Thickness | 16mm |
| Core | Full Floating MPP Foam + EVA Perimeter Ring |
| Face | CFC Layup (Carbon-Fiberglass-Carbon) with Raw T700 Grit |
| Weight | 7.8–8.1 oz |
| Grip Length | 5.5" |
| Swing Weight | 110–114 |
Performance Scores
On-Court Feel
The Hybrid keeps the MPP snap but makes the paddle feel less top-heavy. You still get the quick crack on drives and counters, but the shape is easier to get into position when the point speeds up. Compared with the widebody, it gives you a little more leverage and a little less bailout. Compared with the elongated, it is easier to live with over a full doubles session.
Performance & Testing
The Enhance MPP Turbo Hybrid 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 floating MPP foam + EVA perimeter build and CFC/T700 face as the rest of the line. Early durability concern is not core failure; it is normal raw-carbon grit wear and the usual wait to see how a newer budget foam platform holds up after months of play.
Who It's For
Best for all-court players who want MPP power and a balanced shape. Good fit for doubles players who still like to drive and counter hard. Skip if you want the long 5.9-inch handle from the EPP/DUO Hybrid LH or the maximum forgiveness of the widebody.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Quicker than MPP Elongated
- More reach/leverage than MPP Widebody
- Crisp MPP feedback on drives and counters
- Strong spin and pop for $99.99 with PRH
- Good all-court shape if you like lively paddles
Cons
- Less forgiving than the widebody
- Less reach than elongated
- Stability is good, not widebody-level
- Still has the polarizing MPP hollow sound
- Not as reset-friendly as DUO Widebody
Bottom Line
The balanced MPP shape — quicker than elongated, more reach than widebody, and still lively.
The MPP Hybrid is not the highest-ceiling shape in the line, but it may be the easiest MPP to recommend to players who want one paddle for everything.
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Common questions
What is the promo code for the Enhance MPP Turbo Hybrid?
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 MPP Turbo Hybrid cost with PRH?
List price is $119.99; with PRH you pay $99.99. Prices can change on the brand site — we update reviews when we catch a shift.
Is the Enhance MPP Turbo Hybrid 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 MPP Turbo Hybrid for?
All-court players who want MPP pop without going fully elongated
How much spin does the Enhance MPP Turbo Hybrid generate?
In our testing and measurement passes, this shape lands around 2,280 RPM; your swing and ball matter too.