André Belzile
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de agosto de 2024
I received a used paddle. This is not acceptable and I don't get why this has been shipped to me. The grip was dirty and even some tape was missing with the paddle itself scratched all over. The buyer who initially returned it after so much usage should not have been refunded. I am returning it and I hope that don't put it back in inventory !
Neil Tran
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de diciembre de 2024
The JOOLA Ben Johns Hyperion CGS is an excellent choice, even for beginners! The textured carbon grip surface makes it easy to control shots and add spin, which helps develop skills quickly. It’s lightweight but sturdy, so it doesn’t feel overwhelming for someone just starting out.What I love most is how forgiving it is—it gives you confidence to try different techniques while improving your accuracy. If you’re new to pickleball and want a paddle that can grow with you as you get better, this one is definitely worth considering!
Gerald R. Newport
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de diciembre de 2024
Love the touch and feel in your hand every time the ball makes contact with the paddle. The amount of spin you can generate, It's outfreakingstanding, absolutely love the grip.
michel bergevin
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de agosto de 2023
Vert good paddle
W. Spearman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2023
I am an intermediate pickleball player somewhere between a 3.5 and a 4.0. I play a couple of times a week and I've had three long-term paddles so far. This is by far my favorite so far. I was looking for a couple of things in my next paddle: face grip for spin, longer handle, larger sweet spot for consistency, and some additional weight. I am a 6'2", 185lbs so I wanted a heavier paddle that would give me more control on my drop shots, spin on my serves, and power for singles. I'm not one of those people who has played with 100 different paddles, so I can't say this is the best out of the huge field of new manufacturers, but I can say my older paddle was highly rated (Paddletek Tempest Wave II) and I could immediately feel the difference in my shots. Is it worth the top price? Maybe not, but now that they have a new Ben Johns paddle out, maybe you can find a deal on it. I'm happy with my purchase.