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Home»Courts & Tournaments»My Full Review of the CPX Max Series Paddle

My Full Review of the CPX Max Series Paddle

Drew McCarttBy Drew McCartt02/14/2025Updated:04/15/20265 Mins Read
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My Full Review of the CPX Max Series Paddle

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Most paddles we review fall into the “all-court” category—offering a balance of power, control, and spin without excelling in any single area. Few truly stand out for power, as finesse and control are often emphasized by coaches and pros. But power paddles still have a place, especially for intermediate+ players or tennis converts.

Enter the CPX Max Series: an elongated, thin-core, edgeless paddle that delivers impressive power, solid control, and great spin. As a longtime fan of their Carbon Pickle Pro (now CPX Pro)—the paddle that took me from beginner to solid rec player—I was excited to test this one.

After a month of play, I’m impressed. The CPX Max is a power paddle with surprising control and spin. Its sleek white design, modern graphics, and aero throat give it both style and performance. I call it The Beauty & the Beast—elegant yet powerful. Solid 4.5/5 balls!

Here’s my quick quick video review;

CPX MAX Series Elongated Paddle

✅ Power & Reach – 14mm core and elongated design for strong, precise shots.

✅ Responsive Control – T700 carbon fiber surface for spin and accuracy.

✅ Lightweight Balance – 230g paddle for quick, controlled play.

✅ Comfort Grip – Ergonomic handle with a secure, pro-level feel.

CPX MAX Series Elongated Paddle
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By The Numbers

FeatureDetails
Length16.52”
Width7.48”
Core14 mm with 6mm honeycomb poly
Grip Length4.92”
Grip Circumference4.21”
Weight8.47 oz (tested), 7.8 oz (marketed)
Color OptionsWhite, pink, black
Price$149.99
My Full Review of the CPX Max Series Paddle Specs

Nuts And Bolts

  • Thermoformed edges
  • 14mm polypropylene core
  • Foam injected walls
  • T700 carbon fiber face
  • Octagon patterned leather grip
  • USA Pickleball-approved
CPX MAX Series Elongated Paddle
CPX MAX Series Elongated Paddle

First Impressions

I was drawn to the sleek aesthetics of this paddle the moment I saw it online—and in person, it didn’t disappoint. The all-white design, subtle graphics, edgeless frame, aero cut-out throat, and raised leather handle give it a premium, eye-catching look. But could this beauty perform on the court? I was eager to find out.

The handle, though slightly shorter than my ideal, felt great in hand thanks to its comfortable, tacky raised leather grip. A few air swings revealed that despite being marketed as lightweight, the paddle carried noticeable weight. Still, it felt maneuverable, with a balance that leaned slightly top-heavy—expected from an elongated power paddle.

Game On: The Play Testing

My first test with the paddle started with my usual wall drills while waiting for my turn on the rec court. Right away, the paddle felt comfortable in hand, with a nice weight and grip.

Each ball strike had a pleasing pop, and my dinks and wall volleys were solid. But let’s be honest—wall drills weren’t going to push this power beast to its limits.

Live Play Performance: Power Unleashed

After warming up with my partner and the opposing team, it was time for some real action. My first few shots? Deep backcourt drives—and wow, the power was undeniable.

Next came some sideline shots and soft dinks. Not only was the control there, but the spin also stood out.

Serving Performance: Power Meets Precision

When it was my turn to serve, I started simple: a straight shot with no spin just to get the feel. Deep and effective. Next up, two serves with topspin. Both were returned, but the spin felt natural and impressive.

My follow-up drives kept my opponents pinned deep while I moved up to the kitchen line. Time for some precise dinks. The power and spin held up, and the control was better than expected. The generous sweet spot was a welcome bonus.

My only gripe? The handle felt a bit short for my two-handed backhands. I made it work, but it wasn’t ideal.

CPX MAX Series Elongated Paddle(2)
CPX MAX Series Elongated Paddle
CPX MAX Series Elongated Paddle(3)
CPX MAX Series Elongated Paddle

Extended Play: Getting Used to the Paddle

After two more games, I felt fully in sync with the paddle. Its power was becoming second nature. Lately, I’ve been working on improving my serve with better hip rotation and paddle positioning, and this paddle was perfect for that.

My serves were deep, well-placed, and consistently solid. I continued to enjoy the paddle’s impressive control and spin during dinks and drops.

After six hard-fought games, I felt a bit of arm fatigue—expected with a thin-core power paddle—but nothing too concerning.

Two Weeks In: My Experience with the Paddle

Over the next two weeks, I kept pushing the paddle through multiple sessions, and it delivered consistent power, spin, and reliable control. As I learned to harness its power more efficiently, any initial arm soreness faded to mild discomfort at worst, with nothing lingering post-game.

This paddle proved its worth, balancing power and finesse for a solid playing experience.

The Final Score

CategoryRating (1 Out of 5)
Design/Build🎾🎾🎾🎾* (*Tested at nearly 8.5 oz.)
Grip🎾🎾🎾🎾¾
Control🎾🎾🎾🎾¾
Spin🎾🎾🎾🎾🎾
Power🎾🎾🎾🎾🎾
Price Point/Value🎾🎾🎾🎾🎾
OVERALL🎾🎾🎾🎾½
CPX Max Series Paddle Ratings

If you’re a beginner with strong tennis experience or an intermediate to advanced player, this paddle could be an excellent choice—especially if you’re seeking a power paddle with some added heft. Priced at $150, it stands out as one of the more affordable paddles we’ve reviewed, making it a great value. And check out the three solid colorways available – intimidating black, sleek white and pretty pink!

It delivers impressive power, along with excellent spin and control. While the paddle was advertised at 7.8 oz, it actually weighed in at nearly 8.5 oz. I deducted a few points for this discrepancy, but for those seeking a power paddle, a slightly heavier weight—or adding lead tape—is often part of the plan anyway.

Pickle on my friends, pickle on…

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Drew combines his passion as an outdoorsman, sport fishing writer, amateur pickleball player and league co-leader/beginners coach, with his experience as a product review specialist for an online retailer. As a discerning consumer advocate, he brings a special perspective to test and review pickleball products. Game on!

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