Engage X2 Elongated Pickleball Paddle

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Shape: Elongated

Engage X2 Pickleball Paddle — 100% Foam. Fully Engineered.

The Most Powerful & Spin-Generating Paddle We’ve Ever Built.

Built for aggressive players who want to hit harder, spin more, and stay in control.

What you get:

  • Explosive, controllable power
  • Maximum spin with enhanced ball bite
  • Longer dwell time for precision placement
  • Expanded sweet spot with improved stability
  • Reduced vibration for a more confident feel

Tested and trusted by PPA Tour Pros:

  • Eric Oncins (#9 Men’s Doubles)
  • Jessie Irvine (#5 Mixed Doubles)

Built to perform when it matters most.



Why X2

The next evolution in paddle design. The X2 is engineered from the ground up on a 100% foam architecture, combining quad-density foam, a micro-weave carbon fiber face, and a high-density fiberglass perimeter weighting system to maximize energy return, stability, and ball bite.

Most paddles absorb and disperse energy. The X2 is engineered to compress and release energy consistently across the entire face—so every shot hits harder, spins more, and stays controlled.



Core Technologies

  • Quad-Density Foam Core (Hitting Area) Softer outer foam for dwell and feel; firmer inner foam for power and rebound.

  • EVA Foam Transition RingFull foam ring surrounding the dual-density foam core for increased power, smoother energy transfer and improved stability.

  • Full-Perimeter High-Density Foam Layer Continuous foam around the entire perimeter of the paddle for stability, a larger sweet spot, and off-center performance.

  • Fiberglass Perimeter Weighting — High-density fiberglass added to the outer edges of the paddle head for stability, consistent energy transfer, and improved off-center performance.

  • Micro-Weave Carbon Fiber FaceThinner carbon fiber strands for more elasticity, dwell time, and consistent ball interaction across swing speeds.



Choose Your Shape

  • Elongated — Power & Reach. For aggressive players who drive and attack
  • Widebody — Control & Speed. For fast hands, resets, and consistency

Specifications:

  • Colors: Aqua Surge
  • Shape: Elongated: 16.5 inch x 7.5 inch with a 5.5 inch handle length.
  • Core Thickness: 16mm
  • Average Weight: 8.0 oz
  • Core: Quad-Density Foam Core
  • Skin: Micro-Weave Carbon Fiber Surface
  • Grip Circumference: 4 1/4 inch
  • Optimized Grip Shape: Redesigned for improved comfort and feel
  • Vibration-Dampening: Fiberglass membrane perimeter weighting system
  • USA Pickleball Certified and PBCoR .43 Approved
  • UPA-A Approved
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty against manufacturer defects

 

Overall rating: 4.7952757 / 5 from 127 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Engage X2 Elongated Pickleball Paddle offers explosive power and maximum spin, praised for its exceptional feel and balance. Engineered with a quad-density foam core and micro-weave carbon fiber face, it provides a larger sweet spot and reduced vibration for confident play. Trusted by PPA Tour Pros, it's built for aggressive players seeking to hit harder and stay in control.

Summary topics

  • Control: 24%
  • Feel: 34%

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Review highlights

  • "I love the feel, pop, and control I get with this one."James T.
  • "Control is great up at the line with a good amount of feel on delicate shots."Bryan K.
  • "I just upgraded to the new X2 paddle and am totally satisfied with the balance, control and feel of this paddle."Carl W.

Reviews

I'm in on this one! (X2)

"I held off on reviewing this paddle as I wanted to get in some break-in/play time. And I do believe it requires a little break-in time. Also, I'm coming from the Apha-Pro 14mm and the X2 is 16mm, so I needed a bit of time to adjust. Fast forward and it's been 2 months of solid play and it just keeps getting better. From the jump I felt the X2 had more control and was a little more forgiven. I'm an okay/older player (3. 78DUPR/Age 56), so I needed the bigger sweet-spot. Being that it was 16mm, for me, it didn't have the same "pop" and felt very light. almost too balanced i. e. no head weight. I added a little weight to the top half of the paddle and that was key in getting the extra power. In doing that, I didn't lose any control, as a matter of fact I think it helped because I noticed less head twist. Overall it took a little time and tunning but I'm EXTERMELY HAPPY with the X2!!!!!"

Brian H. (5/5)

Good but…

"I tried to like this paddle but after using it for around 15 hours it still had dead spots along the edges of the paddle. I tried different weight setups and modifications but nothing made it easier to control. Nothing beats good ol’ gen 3 sweet spot on control along with the put away power. My favorite paddle is the Engage alpha 16mm which was discontinued but it is the best paddle they have made for control and sweet spot size once broken in. It does take a couple weeks to break in."

Koty M. (3/5)

Pick up and play

"I recently returned to playing with Engage after the launch of the X2. The switch from a very loud and explosive paddle to the X2 with its soft feel while retaining power was so easy. Within a few game points it felt familiar and comfortable. This provided me confidence to go out and explore the playing possibilities of this new generation Engage. I can't quite put my finger on it - but it's different in a good way!"

Jono H. (5/5)

Above average satisfied

"I’ve drilled with the paddle for three hours total, played for 1. 5 hours. Above average satisfied. Love the spin. Love the control. Handle is larger around than what my girlie hand is used to. Not pleased with the color white grip. Also not pleased with the slipperiness of the grip. Using a glove will add to the handle circumference."

L K. (4/5)

Perfect !

"The X2 paddle is excellent for all-court play. It offers superb control, and the dwell time allows precise ball shaping. When you need power, it delivers without compromise. Overall, a fantastic all-court paddle for players who want versatility and performance."

Sanjay G. (5/5)

The X2 paddle is a

"The X2 paddle is a really great paddle. Love the light weight and spin I get off it. Thanks for the opportunity to purchase such a high quality paddle at at a great price."

Mike A. (5/5)

Engage X2

"I like it. But I would say I'm still getting used to it and the performance the paddle gives me. Definitely performs differently than traditional honeycomb paddles. Feel like I get hard deep hits without as much effort. Surface feels good and gives me good spins. Overall, feels good in my hand and is a good upgrade for me."

Mike M. (5/5)

Has a great feel to the paddle. Way better than the Engage ProFoam.

"I've had multiple engage paddles from the mx, alpha, alpha pro, profoam. This is the best engage paddle yet. Saw the review and discount on: ***www.youtube.***/watch?v=VqV3C1rQmFs"

Jennifer T. (5/5)

Engage x 2 elongated paddle

"The Engage 2 elongated pickleball paddle is the third Engage paddle I have owned. This one didn’t disappoint me. The sweet spot feels huge, and has amazing touch at the kitchen also seems like I have more control of my serves. I would definitely recommend this paddle to my friends and fellow picklers!"

Wanda W. (5/5)

Engage X2 Elongated

"Love Engage and was hoping this paddle would be what took the Alpha Pro into the foam age. It comes up short in two categories, spin and power. It has a solid feel and good sweet spot but I have to swing harder to get the ball moving. Again I’m comparing with the Alpha pro. I’m not putting away serves as well, flicks and roll volleys don’t have as much snap to them. If you are a powerful over hitter/swinger this will be a great paddle for you. The feel is great. Ok now for the surface. It doesn’t feel as gritty as the Alpha pro and spin seem to be down. Control yes, power and spin not so much. Two other Engage users at my club also received theirs and came to the same conclusions as I have. I will be waiting for version 2 that has more power(not looking for a power paddle) and a modern grit surface that will last as long as the foam core."

Jim K. (3/5)

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