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LUZZ Pro 4 Inferno MPP Pickleball Paddle - Frozen
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LUZZ Pro 4 Inferno MPP โ Frozen
The Frozen takes everything people loved about the Inferno and pulls it back from the edge. Where the original Inferno wanted to explode off the face, the Frozen holds the ball a beat longer โ more dwell, more stability, more of that connected feel you actually trust when a point gets fast. Less raw pop. More precision. If the Inferno was a knockout punch, the Frozen is the version that also lands the third shot drop.
Same Inferno DNA, new internals: a next-gen MPP-Z core, a wear-resistant EP-12 matte surface, and a shock-absorbing peripheral fill that's easier on your arm over a long session. Stiffness sits right between the Inferno and the Tornazo โ crisp feedback without the harshness.
Best For
- Inferno players who want to tame the excess pop and gain control
- All-court competitors who live at the kitchen but still need to drive
- Anyone chasing longer dwell time, a stable head, and clean, predictable resets
- Players who want tournament-legal gear without giving up spin
Skill Level
Intermediate to Pro. Forgiving enough that a solid 3.5 will feel the stability immediately, but the control ceiling and balanced feel are built for 4.0+ players who shape every ball with intent.
Why Players Like It
- Controlled, not explosive โ the pop is dialed back into a response you can place.
- Longer dwell โ the ball stays on the face a touch longer for cleaner resets and rolls.
- Rock-solid stability โ the head holds steady on off-center contact and hands battles.
- Easy on the arm โ TPE peripheral fill soaks up shock so your elbow and wrist take less of a beating.
- Spin that lasts โ bite comes from structure and coating, not cheap grit that rubs off in a month.
Specs
| Core Thickness | 16 mm |
| Core | MPP-Z (aging-tested polypropylene) |
| Surface | EP-12 multi-component epoxy matte |
| Shape | Elongated |
| Length | 16.54" |
| Width | 7.48" |
| Average Weight | 7.94 oz |
| Grip Length | 5.52" |
| Grip Circumference | 4.17" |
| Swing Weight | 119 ยฑ 3 |
| Twist Weight | 6.1 ยฑ 0.1 |
| Certification | USAP & UPA-A approved |
| Warranty | 1-year (2-year extension available) |
Specs per manufacturer. Weight and swing/twist figures vary slightly unit to unit.
On-Court Notes
Power: Toned down on purpose. There's still plenty to drive through the ball and end points in singles, but it won't run away from you on resets and dinks the way the original Inferno can.
Control & Feel: This is the headline. Longer dwell and a stable head make the Frozen genuinely connected โ you feel exactly where the ball sits, and that translates to precise dinks, drops, and counters.
Spin: The surface looks and feels smoother than a gritty paddle, but spin holds up โ the EP-12 coating and structural bite generate the grab, and because it isn't relying on loose grit, it lasts far longer.
Quick Take
Buy the Frozen if you've played the Inferno and wished it were calmer and more precise without losing the big sweet spot. Skip it if you want maximum raw power above all else โ that's the original Inferno's job.
Frozen vs. the Original Inferno
| Inferno Frozen | Original Inferno | |
| Feel | Controlled, connected, longer dwell | Poppy, explosive, fast off the face |
| Best at | Resets, precision, all-court control | Driving, finishing, raw power |
| Core | MPP-Z | MPP |
Want the louder, poppier version? Grab the original LUZZ Pro 4 Inferno.
The Tech
- MPP-Z Core โ treated and aging-tested so the response stays consistent after months of heavy play, no feel "fall-off."
- EP-12 Surface โ premium epoxy matte finish, built for wear resistance and consistent grab wet or dry.
- TPE Peripheral Fill โ absorbs shock around the frame so contact feels cleaner and your arm lasts longer.
- All-Weather Insulation โ pop and touch stay consistent from freezing mornings to summer heat.
FAQs
Is the Frozen tournament legal?
Yes โ it's dual-certified by both USAP and UPA-A, so it's eligible for PPA, APP, and MLP play. No restrictions.
The surface looks smoother than other Infernos โ does it still spin?
It does. Instead of leaning on surface grit that wears off, spin comes from the EP-12 coating and structural ball bite. It feels more premium and the spin lasts much longer.
How is it different from the original Inferno?
Same family, calmer personality. The Frozen trades some of the Inferno's raw pop for more control, stability, and dwell โ the stiffness lands between the Inferno and the Tornazo.
Not sure if the Frozen is your paddle?
Tell us how you play and we'll point you to the right one. Get a free paddle consultation โ
