October 2025 Update: Tenvina is currently on a Prime Deal, but it did not make my list of the Best October Amazon Prime Pickleball Paddle Deals.
I had the Tenvina pickelball paddle in my cart for under $100 lightning deal, but I hadn’t heard of the brand before, so I wanted to review everything I could find and provide you the information I found.
Also, in September 2025, there’s an insanely good 40% deal on Amazon for what I believe is a better paddle than the Tenvina. It’s the Joola Agassi Edge pickleball paddle and it’s currently well under $100. Firstly, this paddle is the cheapest I’ve ever seen this paddle and in my head to head match between Joola Edge and Vatic Pro Prism Flash, Joola Edge won every time.
Firstly, I was immediately impressed by the look of the paddle. The Tenvina paddle commands a 4.8 rating on Amazon based on over 500 reviews with thermoformed 4-Layer T700SC friction carbon fiber all for under $100, so what could go wrong? Right?

I found something interesting about Tenvina pickleball paddles that I wanted to include in this review.
1. What I Found About Tenvina
Firstly, I had this paddle and another paddle in my Amazon cart when I came across this helpful reddit post, covering a Tenvina paddle review. Here’s what the review said:

To summarize, the post says that Tenvina advertise that their paddles are USAPA certified, but that it’s actually a lie and that hte paddles are not actually approved. The post goes on to say question whether the paddles are even carbon fiber, questioning whether the company is trying to scam.
If you look at the paddle’s image above, you will see that the paddle advertises that the paddle is USA pickleball certified, so I wanted to look closer.
Next, I looked at the USAPA pickleball paddle approved list. I couldn’t believe what I saw, but there were no Tenvina manufacturer pickleball paddles approved by USAPA per the picture below.

So, if the Tenvina paddle is actually not USAPA certified, is the juice worth the squeeze in terms of the cost?
3. Cost Considerations
There are many Tenvina pickleball paddles that you can purchase ranging from $49.99 which is the Hercules edition to $99.99 for the Powernova Pro.
The Tenvina Powernove Pro boasts a 4-layer K29 aramid fiber face while the Tenvina Herculus provides that it has a T700SC Carbon Fiber surface.
Unfortunately, I kept questioning everything about the paddle, and whether the reviews were actually accurate, so I decided to go with an alternative pickleball paddle.
4. What I Decided To Purchase
When I was researching the Tenvina pickleball paddle, I was comparing the paddle to the YVMOVE T700 carbon fiber pickleball paddle that also boasts a 4.9 based on over 500 reviews. I wrote this review about my YVmove paddle experience.
Here’s what the paddle looks like, showing my recent purchase order:

Before I purchased the paddle, I checked the USAPA approved list, and guess what?
The paddle was approved in July 2025, so it’s actually a legitimately approved USAP approved paddle.

I plan to let you know if the YVMove’s playability will make the best Amazon pickleball paddles, but I am confident it will based on the 4.9 rating.
Conclusion
Unfortunately, I decided to avoid purchasing the Tenvina pickleball paddle after reading a review that the paddle is actually not USAPA pickleball paddle approved.
If the brand lied about approval, what else could the brand lie about? I hope that this is all cleared up soon, but I decided to purchase an alternative.

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