I just started pickleball 2 weeks ago and have only played a few games. The person who introduced me to the game only had straight wood paddles. Then, a local Pro Shop allows for loaning paddles for testing. I told the guy at the pro shop that at 60 years old, it's a bit hard for me to do fast deep bending. He suggested trying the Paddletek Tempest Reign Pro v3. Coming from a straight wooden paddle, I absolutely fell in love with this. However, I'm hearing everybody think that Paddletek makes crappy paddles. And I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't have purchased it. I'm definitely not a banger, and I play fairly strong game at the kitchen line, with decent reflexes and accuracy. For just starting out, people say I'm doing fairly well and would rate me a 2.5 or 3.0 player. I'm extremely confused on if I made a bad purchase or not. I would like to know what you think.
I'm a huge fan of Ronbus and their paddles. I still use my R1 Pulsar all the time. It just feels really good when I'm using it. I haven't tried these ones yet, but they are on my radar.
Great review as always! I’m loving my FX.R1 and when I’m playing I feel like I can really feel the difference in plushness depending on how hard I hit the ball. Maybe it’s just in my head but either way, I think it’s an awesome paddle!
but does it epically anime battle the shogun (if you can get one lol)? shogun is similarly described as having 'filthy' power while retaining control on softer shots (sweetspot improvement over the filth as well), with the titanium assisting the pop. the fx grid system seems to provide similar playability, staying flexible on softer shots but pocketing and launching the ball on drives- like providing 1 x 2 return on big swings and 1 x 1 on small swing.
Shogun is solid! It would be a hard choice between the two. I’d say if you prefer a touch more power go FX and if you prefer a touch more control go Shogun. Both are higher swing weight 😊
I am looking at the Ronbus FX R1, the filth, or DBD. i currently have a Selkirk Amped Pro Air, and i’m just not loving the lack of control. I want more control and “feel” off the paddle, but i don’t want to sacrifice too much power. Which would you recommend? or is there another paddle you would recommend?
Honestly I would get a Honolulu J2K. Great control, hybrid shape, and still has enough power and pop to get the job done. That’s been my top pick all year! 😊 I think it would work very well given what you’re looking for!
Always enjoy your videos. Question - how would you compare the feel (i.e. as plush, much stiffer, etc) and sweet spot of the FX R2 to the Volair Mach 2 Forza 16mm? I game the Forza but am looking for something with a bit more pop but very controllable. Thanks and keep up the great work.
R2 will have a bigger sweet spot, and more pop, I’d say a touch more power as well. J2Ti has more of a plush feel off the face, and is a bit more control oriented. Even though it’s a hybrid shape the face material PET or Polyester thread gives it a softer feeling off of the face which also is a benefit for tennis elbow.
They are definitely different! If you’re looking for more of a control ish all court paddle and want Kevlar I’d go J2K or J3K or even J7K. If you are looking for more power and more pop I’d go with the Ronbus FX series 😊
Love your video as usual. Ronbus Fx Series is cool. If it is better to add some contrasting parts, this is just my suggestion. I feel they are very similar to the Hudef Pro Series. TY.
Because it’s three different shaped paddles I chose to just give the metrics for these paddles in this video to not be exhausting with numbers and comparisons. But I do hear you! Solid series definitely top tier in my opinion. Hudef is great as well if you want more of a value paddle! 😊
Great review. Been a Ronbus fan ever since R1.16. Did you by any chance add lead to the R2FX? With the lighter SW, you could bring up those power numbers and have great pop. Just curious.
Oh yeah I did! I love it with 2 5” strips of 1g/inch lead tape starting 1” out from the grip going up the throat into the sides of the paddle. Love that setup.
Great review. The shape of the Ronbus Fx R2 is what I like, but I think the Hudef APEX Pro offers better value for money. They are all in wide body shape.
I have an R2 and let me tell you I love it. The sweet spot is massive and plush but I still have pleeeennty of power when I need it. Granted I'm a pretty strong guy to begin with but I rip top spin without a problem
Great review from the Pickleball Willy Wonka. Thank you, Sir. really enjoy your reviews. Not long and to the point. In my humble opinion Sir, if you could make paddle comparison from the new Standard Shape paddles (16x8 inches) like the Ronbus R2 FX Pulsar, New Bread & Butter Fat Boy, Spartus Apollo, Volair Mach 2 Forza 16mm, Joola Scorpeus CJ 16mm, Honolulu J2K and J2K Pro, etc. Think a lot of your audience would appreciate it. Thank you again. Saludos from Panama.
@@edloyola9994 Yes Sir. There are in Miramar Hotel, 3 Club's : Union, Panama Golf Club and Spanish Club. Obarrio Park in Calle 50, Bahia Building next to the Harley Davidson Dealership. This one is free, with lights, no roof. Let me know and I can help.
Swing weight was a touch too much for me for doubles. Added some lead below balance point at 430 and 730 o'clock of paddle face. Helped with maneuverability and hand speed. Wouldn't trade for anything else now
Not sure these are really Gen 3. The RPM's Speed Etc. are all in line with Gen 2 paddles. The true Gen 3's Oni, Joola, "Ronbus Ripple", etc. have Gen 3 tech with the trapoline effect.
When super tech paddles become mainstream, the joy of this game will be lost. All banging, no finesse and too much interference from Manufacturers $$$$.
Dude you should hit the Ripple holy crap unreal better than the GBX and Joola. If they can get the revised version under new testing limits will be a massive seller
I just started pickleball 2 weeks ago and have only played a few games. The person who introduced me to the game only had straight wood paddles. Then, a local Pro Shop allows for loaning paddles for testing. I told the guy at the pro shop that at 60 years old, it's a bit hard for me to do fast deep bending. He suggested trying the Paddletek Tempest Reign Pro v3. Coming from a straight wooden paddle, I absolutely fell in love with this. However, I'm hearing everybody think that Paddletek makes crappy paddles. And I'm thinking maybe I shouldn't have purchased it.
I'm definitely not a banger, and I play fairly strong game at the kitchen line, with decent reflexes and accuracy. For just starting out, people say I'm doing fairly well and would rate me a 2.5 or 3.0 player.
I'm extremely confused on if I made a bad purchase or not. I would like to know what you think.
I love Paddletek paddles personally. But for you you’d benefit highly from a paddle like the Honolulu J2K. Check out my review of it!
@@stspickleball okay, thank you so much for the reply
I'm a huge fan of Ronbus and their paddles. I still use my R1 Pulsar all the time. It just feels really good when I'm using it. I haven't tried these ones yet, but they are on my radar.
@@BenjaminAndersonPickleball love the feedback. Yeah Ronbus has always been top tier in my eyes. Great paddles. You’re gonna love the FX series.
Great review as always! I’m loving my FX.R1 and when I’m playing I feel like I can really feel the difference in plushness depending on how hard I hit the ball. Maybe it’s just in my head but either way, I think it’s an awesome paddle!
Thanks for the kind words and for the comment. I agree 😊
I enjoyed your of the Ronbus FX Series paddles. Thank you.
You’re very welcome thanks for the kind words!
but does it epically anime battle the shogun (if you can get one lol)? shogun is similarly described as having 'filthy' power while retaining control on softer shots (sweetspot improvement over the filth as well), with the titanium assisting the pop. the fx grid system seems to provide similar playability, staying flexible on softer shots but pocketing and launching the ball on drives- like providing 1 x 2 return on big swings and 1 x 1 on small swing.
Shogun is solid! It would be a hard choice between the two. I’d say if you prefer a touch more power go FX and if you prefer a touch more control go Shogun. Both are higher swing weight 😊
Hi, another question about the R1. I'm considering getting it. How's the balance? Is it head heavy?
It is head heavy yes. I’d recommend a J2K or I’d wait for the new 11six24 power paddles I am loving them.
I am looking at the Ronbus FX R1, the filth, or DBD. i currently have a Selkirk Amped Pro Air, and i’m just not loving the lack of control. I want more control and “feel” off the paddle, but i don’t want to sacrifice too much power. Which would you recommend? or is there another paddle you would recommend?
Honestly I would get a Honolulu J2K. Great control, hybrid shape, and still has enough power and pop to get the job done. That’s been my top pick all year! 😊 I think it would work very well given what you’re looking for!
Always enjoy your videos. Question - how would you compare the feel (i.e. as plush, much stiffer, etc) and sweet spot of the FX R2 to the Volair Mach 2 Forza 16mm? I game the Forza but am looking for something with a bit more pop but very controllable. Thanks and keep up the great work.
I’d say the R2 has a bit more pop and a bit more plow through on the ball. Still plush and has a big sweet spot.
Between the R2 and the J2TI how would you compare?
R2 will have a bigger sweet spot, and more pop, I’d say a touch more power as well. J2Ti has more of a plush feel off the face, and is a bit more control oriented. Even though it’s a hybrid shape the face material PET or Polyester thread gives it a softer feeling off of the face which also is a benefit for tennis elbow.
I will like to hear your opinion on how do they compare to j2k or j3k paddles ?
They are definitely different! If you’re looking for more of a control ish all court paddle and want Kevlar I’d go J2K or J3K or even J7K. If you are looking for more power and more pop I’d go with the Ronbus FX series 😊
Love your video as usual. Ronbus Fx Series is cool. If it is better to add some contrasting parts, this is just my suggestion. I feel they are very similar to the Hudef Pro Series. TY.
Because it’s three different shaped paddles I chose to just give the metrics for these paddles in this video to not be exhausting with numbers and comparisons. But I do hear you! Solid series definitely top tier in my opinion. Hudef is great as well if you want more of a value paddle! 😊
Hi! are you going to review the ripple soon?
I will review the Ripple when I get word on a release date 😊 doing some break in testing currently. It’s definitely heating up.
Great review. Been a Ronbus fan ever since R1.16. Did you by any chance add lead to the R2FX? With the lighter SW, you could bring up those power numbers and have great pop. Just curious.
Oh yeah I did! I love it with 2 5” strips of 1g/inch lead tape starting 1” out from the grip going up the throat into the sides of the paddle. Love that setup.
@@stspickleball thanks so much. Just need a little more pop at the net and keep the SW around 118 (right in my wheelhouse).
Which one do you like best?
@@adimperial I like the R1 best but I’ve been messing around with the R2 quite a bit lately 😊
Great review. The shape of the Ronbus Fx R2 is what I like, but I think the Hudef APEX Pro offers better value for money. They are all in wide body shape.
I have an R2 and let me tell you I love it. The sweet spot is massive and plush but I still have pleeeennty of power when I need it. Granted I'm a pretty strong guy to begin with but I rip top spin without a problem
Not nearly as high of spin, power, or control from the Apex. But it is a good value!
Agreed!
Great review from the Pickleball Willy Wonka. Thank you, Sir. really enjoy your reviews. Not long and to the point. In my humble opinion Sir, if you could make paddle comparison from the new Standard Shape paddles (16x8 inches) like the Ronbus R2 FX Pulsar, New Bread & Butter Fat Boy, Spartus Apollo, Volair Mach 2 Forza 16mm, Joola Scorpeus CJ 16mm, Honolulu J2K and J2K Pro, etc. Think a lot of your audience would appreciate it. Thank you again. Saludos from
Panama.
I am planning on visiting Panama, are there any pickleball courts there ? Thanks !
@@edloyola9994 Yes Sir. There are in Miramar Hotel, 3 Club's : Union, Panama Golf Club and Spanish Club. Obarrio Park in Calle 50, Bahia Building next to the Harley Davidson Dealership. This one is free, with lights, no roof. Let me know and I can help.
Great idea! I will look into doing this :)
Hi, what is the weight of your R1? Did it need any lead?
Didn’t need any lead for me! 😊
@@stspickleball Nice, do you plan on reviewing the Chorus Shapeshifter?
I will yes!
Swing weight was a touch too much for me for doubles. Added some lead below balance point at 430 and 730 o'clock of paddle face. Helped with maneuverability and hand speed. Wouldn't trade for anything else now
Where can we check out your Titan drills?
I will be posting them here and on my website very soon so stay tuned!! :)
@@stspickleball Ok Thank you!
I have the R2. It's a good paddle!
Super solid paddle!
Didn't these paddles not make approval,??
That was the Ripple, these paddles are fine :)
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Haha thanks!!
Not sure these are really Gen 3. The RPM's Speed Etc. are all in line with Gen 2 paddles. The true Gen 3's Oni, Joola, "Ronbus Ripple", etc. have Gen 3 tech with the trapoline effect.
Gen 3 means a paddle that has innovated in tech or core structure beyond what Gen 2 offered. It has nothing to do with power specifically.
When super tech paddles become mainstream, the joy of this game will be lost. All banging, no finesse and too much interference from Manufacturers $$$$.
I do really miss when the game was far less power oriented.
I’m going to need you to do a giveaway with only me for the Ronbus FX R2.
Lol I love it. Just grab one you deserve it! :)
@@stspickleball Sure, just let me screenshot this for my wife and divorce attorney.
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I liked your comment too :)
Dude you should hit the Ripple holy crap unreal better than the GBX and Joola. If they can get the revised version under new testing limits will be a massive seller
I agree 100%!