First Impression on Diadem Edge BluCore Pickleball Paddle

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* Get 10% discount on any Diadem pickleball gear at https://diademsports.com/pages/pickleball?sca_ref=5922787.w0Ccrmb6K7&sca_source=Review using code PIRATES10. Diadem Edge BluCore Paddle Review 2025 If you’ve been playing pickleball for a while and you’re looking for a paddle upgrade with serious spin, stability and a generous sweet spot, this one deserves your attention. Specs & Features: Hybrid shape is 16.2″ × 7.8″; the Pro (extended handle version) is 16.5″ × 7.5″. Balance point for both is ~235 mm; grip size is 4⅛", grip length 5.7". Face material: 18K carbon-fiber with a unique 3D tri-a­cle weave (18K) that delivers top-spin performance. Foam-core: the “Blue Core” – expanded polypropylene (EPP) with a lifetime warranty (no core-crushing or delamination). Additional features: tapered EVA foam ring to widen the sweet spot; silicone inserts built into the frame to dampen vibration (especially useful when you hit off-centre), thereby raising twist weight and stabilising the feel. Out-of-the-box weight around 8 oz (≈ 8.0 oz) with a slightly head-neutral balance; many players may add lead tape (e.g., 4 g around each corner) to increase twist weight to ~7 and enhance plow-through and feel. What you’ll feel on court: Spin: This paddle lives up to its design. Drives dip, drop-shots bite, and you’ll feel confident hitting with spin off both wings and service returns. Stability & sweet spot: The combination of the foam-core, EVA ring and silicon inserts results in a surprisingly stable paddle—even when you hit near the handle or the edges. One comment from the test partner: “It feels more forgiving but still has put-away power.” Power: While it may not quite reach the very top power paddles, the pop is exceptionally strong for a foam-core design. At the net, you’ll notice you can finish points with confidence. Feel & comfort: The grip is plush yet firm, bevelled nicely for comfort. The silicone inserts and core construction reduce unpleasant shock when you mis-hit. No long learning curve: Despite its power-oriented nature, many players noted they picked it up and felt comfortable right away, thanks to the wide sweet spot and stable feel. Who this paddle fits: Players who’ve sharpened their control game and now want a paddle that adds more pop and spin without sacrificing manoeuvrability. Those who appreciate a foam-core paddle but don’t want the “hollow” or overly light feel some foam cores give. Players with smaller hands (the 4⅛" grip size) or who prefer a more compact grip feel. Anyone who wants a paddle with advanced materials (18K carbon-fiber, tri-a­cle weave) plus a solid warranty offering (lifetime core warranty) for peace of mind. Things to consider: Out of the box it’s ~8 oz; if you are used to heavier paddles (e.g., ~8.4–8.6 oz) you may want to add lead tape to each corner to fine-tune twist weight and feel. If you tend to hit extremely heavy or aggressively maybe some of the ultra-high-power paddles still have a slight edge, but the trade-off here is excellent spin + stability. If you play very fast doubles at the net and prioritise lightest-possible paddle, there may be lighter options—but you’ll give up some stability and sweet-spot width. Bottom line: If you’re searching for a paddle that offers a refined blend of spin, power and comfort with advanced materials and a feeling you can trust right away, the Diadem Edge is a standout choice. The foam-core is no afterthought; the sweet-spot, the spin, the build all combine for a player-friendly yet performance-driven experience. Whether you’re hitting drives, lobs or drop-shots, this paddle delivers across the board. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PickleballPirates #pickleball` #pickleballreview #pickleballpaddle #PickleballPaddlesReview #BluCore 00:00 Introduction and overview of the new Diadem Edge foam-core pickleball paddle. Discussion of what’s new in this model. 02:40 Reviewing the Diadem Edge Hybrid and Pro specs. Talking about grip comfort, balance, dimensions, and first hitting impressions. 06:27 Comparing handle sizes and lengths between the Hybrid and Pro versions. First feel tests and live feedback on control and power. 10:01 Discussion on design and construction differences. Foam-injected walls, EVA foam rings, and stability when hitting off-center shots. Source: The Pickleball Pirates
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