Looking for an Enhance pickleball paddle in Australia? The range is smaller and simpler than the brand's US catalogue makes it look. Here at Pickld we stock two Enhance lines, both built on the same thermoformed carbon platform, both $180, both AU-stocked: the Turbo EPP (the power line, three shapes) and the MPP Turbo (the control line). Pick the EPP if you want to bang, the MPP if you want to touch. That's the short version — below is who each one suits, the real specs, and how EPP and MPP actually differ once you're at the kitchen line.
Pickld is the authorised Australian dealer for the brands featured. Picks are based on product specs and customer order data, not affiliate incentives — so warranty and support come through us, not a US re-shipper.
Who Enhance is (and why AU-stocked matters)
Enhance make thermoformed, foam-core carbon paddles pitched at the intermediate-to-competitive club player who wants pro-tier construction without the pro-tier price. The two lines we carry both use a raw T700 carbon-fibre face on a thermoformed CFC layup — the same building blocks the big-name $300–$400 paddles use — wrapped around a floating foam core with an EVA perimeter ring.
The reason to buy them here rather than direct is simple: they're Australian-stocked. You get 1–3 day domestic delivery instead of a two-to-three-week wait from an overseas site, the paddle's covered by Enhance's 1-year manufacturer warranty backed by us, and if anything goes wrong you email Ben or Chris, not an inbox on the other side of the Pacific. You can see everything we carry on the Enhance pickleball collection page.
One honest note: the US Enhance catalogue has models we don't stock in Australia (you'll see SweetSpot and DUO paddles floating around overseas review sites). This guide covers the two lines we actually hold AU-stocked — the Turbo EPP and the MPP Turbo. If you want one you can hit tomorrow, these are it.
The Enhance Turbo range at a glance
Both paddles share a spine: 16mm core, raw T700 carbon face, floating foam centre with an EVA ring, $180. The split is the core material — EPP versus MPP — and what that does to how the paddle plays.
| Turbo EPP | MPP Turbo | |
|---|---|---|
| Core | EPP foam + EVA perimeter ring | MPP foam + EVA ring (hollow floating core) |
| Lean | Power, put-away, biggest sweet spot | Control, touch, longer dwell |
| Feel & sound | Poppier, fast snap-back | Softer, deeper, trampoline return |
| Shapes | Elongated · Widebody · Hybrid LH | Hybrid (Elongated coming) |
| Face | Thermoformed CFC, raw T700 carbon | Thermoformed CFC, raw T700 carbon |
| Core thickness | 16mm | 16mm |
| Price | $180 AUD | $180 AUD |
If you already know whether you're a power player or a control player, that table is basically your answer. If you don't, the next two sections walk through each line, and then we'll settle EPP vs MPP head-on.
Enhance Turbo EPP — the power line
The Enhance Turbo EPP is the one to reach for if your game is built on drives, counters and put-aways. The EPP foam core plus the EVA perimeter gives you real dwell on resets, but wind up on a drive and the raw T700 face snaps back with genuine heat. It hits harder than most paddles in the intermediate foam bracket and carries the biggest, most forgiving sweet spot of the two Enhance lines.
The clever bit is that it comes in three shapes at the one price, so you match the paddle to your game rather than the other way around:
- Elongated — 16.5" length, 5.7" handle. The power pick: highest swing weight of the three (116–120), more reach on wide balls, and the long handle suits two-handed backhands. Baseline drivers, this is you.
- Widebody — 16" length, 8" wide, 5.3" handle. The forgiveness pick: biggest sweet spot, highest twist weight (7.0+), and the lowest swing weight (108–112) so it whips around quickly at the net. Net players and anyone whose mishits happen more than they'd like.
- Hybrid LH — 16.25" length, 5.9" handle. The all-court split: middle swing weight (110–114), the longest handle of the three, ideal for two-handed players who don't want to commit to a full elongated.
Same face, same core, same $180 — three different weapons. For the full on-court write-up including how it stacks against the Friday Aura and Six Zero Coral, read our Enhance Turbo EPP review.
Enhance MPP Turbo — the control line

Where the EPP wants to bang, the Enhance MPP Turbo wants to touch. MPP describes the core: instead of a solid foam block, it runs a full floating MPP foam centre ringed with EVA — a genuinely hollow, responsive build. The ball sits on the face a beat longer, the sound is deeper and softer than a poly honeycomb paddle, and there's a trampoline-like energy return that rewards placement over pace.
It launches in a single Hybrid shape — a balanced, all-court build with a 5.5" handle that still leaves room for a two-handed backhand. Here are the real numbers:
| Spec | MPP Turbo Hybrid |
|---|---|
| Core thickness | 16mm |
| Core material | MPP foam centre + EVA perimeter (full floating core) |
| Face material | Thermoformed CFC, raw T700 carbon fibre |
| Average weight | 7.8–8.1oz (221–230g) |
| Swing weight | 110–114 |
| Twist weight | 6.8+ |
| Length | 41.40cm (16.3") |
| Width | 19.56cm (7.7") |
| Handle | 13.97cm (5.5") |
| Grip | 4.1" |
A swing weight of 110–114 is squarely in the manoeuvrable-but-stable band, and a twist weight past 6.8 is generous forgiveness for a paddle at this price. It won't wear your arm out across three games. An Elongated MPP shape is on the way for players who want more reach — we'll add it to the range once it lands. For the deep dive, see the Enhance MPP Turbo review.
Enhance MPP vs EPP: which should you buy?
This is the question most people land here for, so let's be direct. Both paddles are $180, both are 16mm, both wear the same raw T700 carbon face. The difference is entirely in the core and what it does to your game.
| Turbo EPP | MPP Turbo (Hybrid) | |
|---|---|---|
| Core | EPP foam + EVA ring | Hollow floating MPP foam + EVA ring |
| Lean | Power, put-away, big sweet spot | Control, touch, longer dwell |
| Feel & sound | Poppier, fast snap-back | Softer, deeper, trampoline return |
| Shapes | Elongated / Widebody / Hybrid LH | Hybrid (Elongated coming) |
| Swing weight | 116–120 (EL) / 108–112 (WB) / 110–114 (HYB) | 110–114 |
| Price | $180 | $180 |
Buy the EPP if you want to bang. It's the more explosive paddle with the biggest forgiving sweet spot, and the three shapes let you dial in reach, forgiveness or an all-court balance. If your points end with a drive or a put-away, this is your paddle.
Buy the MPP if you want to touch. Softer hands at the kitchen, longer dwell for resets and third-shot drops, and a deeper, quieter feel that rewards placement. If your game is patience — dinks, resets, drawing the error — the MPP is the one.
Neither is "better." They're two answers to how you like to win points. Not sure which side of the fence you sit on? The EPP Hybrid LH or the MPP Hybrid are the safe all-court picks — you won't be miscast with either.
How to choose your Enhance paddle
A quick decision path if the tables haven't settled it:
- Baseline driver, two-handed backhand, love a put-away? Enhance Turbo EPP Elongated.
- Net player, want quick hands and maximum forgiveness on mishits? Enhance Turbo EPP Widebody.
- All-court, want power on tap but a balanced feel? Enhance Turbo EPP Hybrid LH.
- Control-first — your game is the reset, the dink and the drop? Enhance MPP Turbo Hybrid.
- Stepping up from a starter paddle and not sure yet? Either Hybrid. Both are forgiving enough to grow into and honest enough not to hide your mistakes.
If the foam-core, thermoformed and "Gen 4" language in this guide is new to you, our plain-English guide to foam-core and thermoformed paddles unpacks the jargon before you spend.
Price, availability and AU shipping
Every Enhance paddle we carry is $180 AUD — foam-core, raw-carbon feel at well under the $300–$400 the big-name thermoformed paddles ask. You can compare the whole line side by side on the Enhance pickleball collection.
Buying from Pickld gets you free Australian shipping over $150, 30-day no-quibble returns on factory-fresh paddles, Sydney North Shore pickup (Mt Colah), and Enhance's 1-year manufacturer warranty backed by us as the authorised AU dealer. Local stock, local support — not a three-week wait from a US site.
Enhance paddle FAQ
Is the Enhance Turbo EPP or MPP better for beginners? Both work well as a step up from a starter paddle. If you're still building consistency, the EPP Widebody has the biggest sweet spot and quickest hands; if you're drawn to a softer, control-first feel, the MPP Hybrid suits. Neither punishes you for stepping up.
What's the difference between EPP and MPP cores? Both are floating foam cores with an EVA perimeter ring. The EPP plays poppier and more powerful with a huge sweet spot; the MPP is a hollow, softer, control-led core with longer dwell and a deeper sound. Same $180 T700 platform, different feel.
Are Enhance paddles USA Pickleball approved? Check the current approval status on the product page before a sanctioned tournament — approvals are updated by the governing body over time, so the live listing is the source of truth.
How long is delivery in Australia? In-stock Enhance paddles ship for 1–3 day domestic delivery, free over $150, with Sydney North Shore pickup available.
The verdict
Enhance has done something rare at $180: put a genuine raw-carbon, foam-core platform in reach of the club player, and then split it cleanly into a power line and a control line so you buy the paddle that matches your game. Go Turbo EPP if you drive and put away, MPP Turbo if you live at the kitchen line and win with touch. Both are AU-stocked here, so you're playing with it this week, not next month.
Still torn between the two? Hit reply or drop us a line — we play with both and one of us will point you at the right one for your game.
— Ben + Chris


