JustPaddles
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Joola ben john paddle — Pros: I like the longer handle, has good power and good control . — Cons: I would have liked a nice cover for it.

Joola
The JOOLA Ben Johns Perseus 14mm is highly praised by experienced players for its power, control, and spin capabilities, with reviewers calling it a top all-court paddle and favorite choice. However, the $200 price point, small sweet spot, lack of included cover, and durability concerns make it less suitable for beginners and intermediates.
75 positive / 25 neutral / 0 negative
| Core Thickness | 14 mm |
|---|---|
| Face Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Exit Velocity | 38.85 mph mph |
| Spin Rate | 532.18 rpm rpm |
| Consistency | 3.77 sd sd |
| Swing Weight | 905.96 oz/sq in oz/sq in |
| Twist Weight | 25.96 oz/sq in oz/sq in |
| Balance Point | 9.71 in in |
JustPaddles
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Joola ben john paddle — Pros: I like the longer handle, has good power and good control . — Cons: I would have liked a nice cover for it.
JustPaddles
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Great Paddle — Pros: I've gone through several paddles and this is certainly my favorite that I have used. I cannot speak to longevity at this point. I know that is a concern with Joola. But otherwise, I could not be more pleased. — Cons: none.
JustPaddles
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My new singles paddle — Pros: 14mm gives great pop and spin off the face, lighter weight allows for more power from the line. Seems to be a more aggressive paddle than my 16mm's — Cons: grip feels small, fixed with over grip. widened sweet spot with weight. didn't come with a cover.
Pickleheads
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The Perseus is a top all-court paddle that'll win over many fans, but it's not for everyone. For beginners and early intermediates, it's just not worth the $200 price. You're going to find the sweet spot too small and unforgiving, and spin enthusiasts might want to look elsewhere, too. However, if you're a JOOLA fan already, I think you're going to love this paddle. It's got the same feel and control as the Hyperion without the head heaviness. Beyond that, I think that any advancing intermedi...
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