Description
Thrive Ignite Pickleball Paddle – Next-Generation Foam Construction, Redefined
Everything you love about Gen 3 foam performance. Now built for the Gen 4 era.
The Thrive Ignite is Thrive’s first hybrid-shaped foam paddle, and it’s unlike anything that’s come before it. Engineered from the ground up to deliver explosive power, precision control, and exceptional spin in a single package, the Ignite takes the best qualities of Gen 3 foam designs and elevates them with next-generation construction that raises the bar for what a foam paddle can do.
At the heart of the Ignite is an advanced floating core system built with three strategically selected foam types – a multi-foam design that creates a remarkable balance of power, control, and feel across the entire face. Unlike traditional foam paddles, the Ignite incorporates targeted internal weighting that eliminates dead spots and dramatically expands the sweet spot, so every swing feels connected and every shot feels intentional.
The face construction is equally impressive: a premium 4-layer build combining three layers of T700 carbon fibre for strength and responsiveness with a precisely positioned fiberglass layer that enhances feel without adding unwanted pop. The result is a smooth, controlled playing experience that adapts seamlessly between aggressive drives and delicate soft game exchanges. Finished with Clear Fusion Grit – a durable surface application bonded to the peel ply – the Ignite maximises spin potential while maintaining long-lasting surface performance. And with a sleek matte metallic edge guard, it doesn’t just play at a high level. It looks the part doing it.
Key Features:
- Advanced Floating Core System – three strategically selected foam types for an exceptional balance of power, control, and spin
- Targeted Internal Weighting – eliminates dead spots and expands the sweet spot for a consistently responsive feel
- 4-Layer Face Construction – three layers of T700 carbon fibre plus one fiberglass layer for strength, responsiveness, and enhanced feel without unwanted pop
- Clear Fusion Grit Surface – durable grit application bonded to peel ply for maximum spin potential and long-lasting performance
- Hybrid Shape – combines reach and manoeuvrability in one versatile paddle profile
- Matte Metallic Edge Guard – sleek, premium finish that stands out on and off the court
- USA Pickleball Approved & PbCor43 Certified – competition ready
Specifications:
- Core Thickness: 15.5mm
- Paddle Length: 16.3″
- Paddle Width: 7.5″–7.7″
- Handle Length: 5.5″
- Grip Circumference: 4.125″
- Face Material: 4-layer (3x T700 Carbon Fibre + 1x Fiberglass)
- Surface: Peel Ply with Clear Fusion Grit
- Static Weight: 7.95–8.05 oz
- Swing Weight: 111–114 (estimated)
- Twist Weight: 6.4–6.6
- Colours: Chrome, Chrome Cherry
The next generation of foam is here. Grab the Thrive Ignite today and experience the paddle that redefines what foam construction can do.
3 Grams from the Handle
| Swing Weight Increase: +0.65Twist Weight Increase: +0.13 |
We suggest you start with this setup if you elect to add lead to your paddle. Your paddle will feel a little heavier but more stable on dinks. The twist weight increases slightly which will make the sweet spot larger.
Thrive Custom Weighting – 6 Grams from the Handle
| Swing Weight Increase: +1.85Twist Weight Increase: +0.52 |
This is the most common setup among players if they can handle the increased swing weight. By adding 6 grams from the handle to both sides, swing weight increases by 1.85 pts. Twist weight goes up 7.6% by adding weight to this location which increases the sweet spot considerably. With this setup you will notice better control and feel. You will lose a little head heaviness but will still have good power on drives.
Thrive Custom Weighting – 3 Grams 1" from Handle
| Swing Weight Increase: +0.97Twist Weight Increase: +0.31 |
If you first tried putting 3 grams starting at the handle, try moving the weight 1 inch from the grip. Your swing weight will increase slightly but you will make a sizable increase in twist rate which will make the sweet spot larger.
Thrive Custom Weighting – 6 Grams 1" from the Handle
| Swing Weight Increase: +2.51Twist Weight Increase: +0.79 |
When weight is added further up the paddle, you will start to see sizable increases in both swing weight and twist rate. With this setup, the twist rate increases 11% as the swing weight increases by 2.51. If this setup feels good and you do not lose hand speed, then this is a very good option.
Thrive Custom Weighting – 3 Grams 2½" from Handle
| Swing Weight Increase: +1.25Twist Weight Increase: +0.43 |
This area is very good if you want a little extra swing and twist weight. This location will give the paddle a very controlled, solid feel.
Thrive Custom Weighting – 3 Grams at 3 & 9 O'Clock
| Swing Weight Increase: +3.67Twist Weight Increase: +0.73 |
This setup adds a lot of swing weight to the paddle but also adds a lot of twist weight. If you love to reset the ball and have great control, this setup may be for you. If you like to do rolls at the net, this setup may be difficult with so much weight on the sides.
Thrive Custom Weighting – 3 Grams at 10 & 2 O'Clock
| Swing Weight Increase: +7.87Twist Weight Increase: +0.32 |
10 & 2 is the power setup. The swing weight goes through the roof, giving you the most power. Twist rate doesn't move that high, but if you want power and can handle the heaviness, this would be your setup. Beware of tennis elbow with this setup and other potential injuries. We are not doctors, but want customers to know the risks.
| Term |
Definition |
| Swing Weight |
Measures how heavy the paddle feels when swung, based on weight distribution. This is the most important number.
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| Twist Weight |
Indicates how resistant the paddle is to rotation when the ball is hit off-centre. Higher twist weight means greater stability and a larger sweet spot.
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| Balance Point |
The distance (in cm) from the butt of the handle to the paddle’s centre of gravity. A higher number means the paddle is more head-heavy.
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| Head Heavy |
Derived from the balance point. Paddles with higher swing weight tend to be more head-heavy and generally hit harder.
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Why is twist weight so important?
As players, we have been conditioned to only care about static/paddle weight. Have you ever you ever heard someone say 'Hey, what is the twist weight on your paddle?' Instead, you hear 'I like my paddle to be 8.4 oz.'
Hopefully with a little education, we hear people talk about twist weight in the future. This number is so important in the overall performance of a paddle. In a nutshell, the higher the twist weight the larger the sweet spot. If your paddle already has a high twist weight, then adding proper weight can only enhance the sweet spot. A larger sweet spot only makes the game easier and ultimately makes you perform better on the court.
A paddle with a low twist weight (usually edgeless paddles) are harder to control off center hits. Our two paddles (13mm and 16mm) have some of the highest twist weight numbers of all the paddles on the market. Our 13mm RUSH has an avg twist weight of 6.05 and our 16mm THREAT has an avg twist weight of 6.50. By adding lead weight in the proper places, we can get the twist weight up over 10% of the original number. What this means is less mishits and more control. Paddles with a low twist weight are at a disadvantage, and we know that high twist weighted paddle like ours, gives the player the best chance at hitting consistent, quality shots.
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