The LUZZ Pickleball Cannon Black sits in LUZZ Pickleball's mid tier — built for club players looking for a reliable everyday paddle with balanced spec and sensible build quality.

Build at a glance

  • Face materialRaw carbon fibre
  • Play styleSpin

What this paddle does well

Raw carbon fibre face means the surface bites the ball for spin. Modern paddles peel-ply finish their face to keep the texture grippy without sanding it artificially.

Who it's for

This paddle is designed with club players looking for a reliable everyday paddle with balanced spec and sensible build quality in mind. Right tier for improving club players ready for proper carbon or thermoformed construction without spending tour-paddle money.

The honest trade-offs

No major trade-offs at this spec — it's a sensible all-rounder that doesn't peak at any one thing but doesn't compromise meaningfully either.

How it sits in the range

Browse LUZZ Pickleball's full UK line to compare against the brand's other models, or the wider paddle range to compare against equivalents from other brands at this tier.

Frequently asked

What's the face made of?

The face is Raw carbon fibre. Carbon faces grip the ball well for spin and pop.

How long will this paddle last?

1–2 seasons of regular weekly play before noticeable dead-spot creep. Thermoformed unibody paddles tend toward the longer end of that range; sandwich-construction paddles toward the shorter.

Is the LUZZ Pickleball Cannon Black USAPA approved?

Most current paddles from LUZZ Pickleball are USAPA approved for sanctioned tournament play. Check the listing tags or contact us if you need confirmation for a specific event.

Does this paddle come with a cover?

Cover inclusion varies by model and batch. Where LUZZ Pickleball bundles a cover, we mention it explicitly in the listing. Otherwise, paddle covers are sold separately and we recommend one for any paddle £100+.

How does the LUZZ Pickleball Cannon Black compare to other paddles in this price band?

At this price you're competing against the equivalent tier from Selkirk SLK, JOOLA, Head Radical, and Vatic Pro. The differences come down to face grit, edge guard quality, and brand-specific feel — best to read the spec sheet, not just the badge.