Vulcan White Noise Review

This paddle delivers mid-range 57 MPH power, plush 16mm+ feel — a power option in a wide body shape.

Price: $249.99. Swing weight: 110. Twist weight: 6.55. Weight: 7.76 oz. Power: 57 MPH. Core: 16mm. Shape: Wide body. Face: Composite.

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Vulcan

White Noise

This paddle delivers mid-range 57 MPH power, plush 16mm+ feel — a power option in a wide body shape.

$249.99
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Wide body16mm coreCompositeGen 4Firepower HighPower

Specs & Lab Data

Swing Weight
110
17th percentile
Twist Weight
6.55
62th percentile
Weight
7.8 oz
Core Thickness
16mm
Power
57 MPH
92th percentile
Pop
36.6 MPH
71th percentile
Balance
239mm
Grip Length
5.5"
Grip Size
4.125"

Pros

  • +Above-average power at 57 MPH (71th percentile, avg 56.4)
  • +Solid pop at 36.6 MPH (65th percentile) for net exchanges
  • +Wide body maximizes the sweet spot for more forgiveness on off-center hits
  • +Thick core (16mm+) provides a soft, controlled feel with a large sweet spot
  • +Lightweight at 7.8 oz (bottom 7%) — reduces fatigue during long sessions

Cons

  • Shorter face reduces reach compared to elongated paddles
  • Thick core trades some pop and hand speed for control

Best For

Beginners

Twist weight of 6.55 (66th percentile) and 16mm core create a forgiving sweet spot for learning

Advanced / Tournament Players

Firepower High tier — high firepower rewards players who can control the extra pace

Doubles Specialists

Light swing weight (110, 23th percentile) with 36.6 MPH pop for fast exchanges at the kitchen

Players with Arm Issues

Thick 16mm core absorbs vibration while light 7.8 oz weight reduces strain

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