Really liked how you showed stats both before and after adding lead tape. I wish more reviewers would do that. That also helps viewers understand what preferences particular reviewers have for swingweight/twistweight, etc.
I have been loving my Perseus 16mm. It's a direct upgrade to my Joola vision. It's light and has excellent power. The minor issue I was having was the sweet spot being a little small but I have been adjusting and not hitting as many dead spots as I was in the beginning. A concern that I do have is that when I put it next to my ear and shake it I can hear a rattle sound not sure if it's a big deal or not but something that should be mentioned.
That’s a good way to think about it. It’s more of an upgraded Vision than an upgraded Hyperion like people were expecting. If you hear a rattle then some glue is probably loose. You should warranty it.
@@pickleballeffect upgraded vision, okay. but the real question i'd love to hear your feedback on is this: if you currently play with a joola hyperion, is it worth upgrading to the perseus given all the points you make? Great video btw, well done
@@CryptoxLawyer_eth it’s very different from the Hyperion. I’ve had some friends make the transition and ended up liking the lighter weight and little extra power but it’s an adjustment. Even when you add lead tape the balance is different from the Hyperion. I personally like the Perseus more but you’d just have to try it out to see if it’s the right move for you.
@@gianalvarez8724 I added 3 grams to mine too but I feel I have to get used to it before I could say something about it but my first time using it was so great, my serves were unstoppable 😁😁.
Another great review! This one was super helpful and provided further insight than I’ve heard on other Perseus reviews. Really like that you include the twist weight metric. Any chance a Scorpeus review is following soon or did you do any side by side comparisons of it to the Perseus?
Love this review a lot. Will you be doing a review on the Scorpeus soon? Currently I am playing with the Scorpeus 16mm. I have tried the 14mm Scorpeus and although my hands are faster at the kitchen line but reset shots are definitely not as good as the 16mm. Thinking about trying out the Perseus 16mm too after watching this video. Thanks
Is the 16mm a better all around paddle than the 14mm? I’m no professional but I like to play competitively and take it serious. But I was wondering which would be better to get for myself?
I think it is. I really wasn’t a big fan of the Perseus 14, the sweet spot was smaller and it was harder to control than the 16. I did like the Scorpeus 14mm though.
Hey man question for you. Sometimes its hard for me as a new but quick learning player to really decipher when testing paddles between soft, power, pop, plow through etc. Using your own scale of 0 through 100 where would you put the Franklin Ben Johns 16mm. Something about the way this paddle hits allows me to put my drives low and I can control it well but I dont dink well with it and it has tons of dead spots and lost its spin really quick. So I am trying to find a modern longer lasting better tech/spin but feel of the Franklin Ben Johns 16mm - any recs?
It’s been a bit since I hit that paddle but when comparing them together my first thoughts are that they have similar power, the Franklin is less forgiving and more jumpy off the center which is what makes it little harder to control, and then the spin is way better on the Joola.
@@Blancolove1 Not exactly better, but it's a good one. Depends what you're looking for. It's nice because it has great power but the standard shape naturally gives it more forgiveness and it's not quite as stiff as other 14mm thermos. I can control the Perseus 16mm better, though.
I just got the Perseus i like it more than the Hyperion 👍🏼. What do you think about the gearbox pro power elongated . And the double black diamond ? Best of those 3
The Gearbox Pro power is tougher to control than the other two so most people will be able to manage the Perseus or the DBD better. I like the hybrid shape of the DBD which I think is a big part of what makes it so good, it gives you a little extra reach but is noticeably more forgiving than traditional elongated paddles like the Perseus.
Random question but how does the Perseus 16mm compare to the original CRBN 1 16mm? Obviously I haven't bought a paddle in a while but seeing if its worth selling these and getting the Perseus. I like paddles that are whippy and fast to swing but have great feel to it.
They have about the same sized sweet spot, the Perseus is a little lighter, and offers more power and spin. If you liked the crbn 1 then I bet you’d really like the Perseus. It would take a couple of sessions to get used to the little extra power but it’s not a huge difference from the crbn 1.
@@pickleballeffect thank you! Im so overwhelmed with all the new paddles out right now. Do you have any suggestions for ones you think I should try? Regardless of price. Something with great feel and put away power and whippy.
@@MosesDas another one you should look at is the Six Zero Double Black Diamond 16mm. It has a lighter swingweight than the Perseus and is more stable and offers similar power. You can check it out here, www.sixzeropickleball.com/products/double-black-diamond?sca_ref=3984855.EuK6iQZio1&sca_source=personalrec. If you're interested then you can use code 10EFFECT on their website for a discount.
@@pickleballeffect thanks! I actually played with the rainbow DBD but honestly liked my original CRBN 16 more but could be bc im used to it. Do you think the Volair mach 1 forza is a better paddle than the Perseus ?
@@MosesDas if you don’t mind a little extra weight then I’d pick the Forza over the Perseus but if you want a lighter paddle then the Perseus is better for that.
I currently play with the Simone Hyperion Swift. Do you feel the Perseus has a larger sweet spot? I love the way my Hyperion feels…just would like a little more power without having to add more weight.
great job Brayden....i am sure it is a good quality paddle but there are so many options out there for less...Joola has to get some of their sponsor money from the customers to pay the Johns brothers....thanks
Yes, there are tons of good paddles out there for less but I do feel like these have a niche fit if you’re looking for a lightweight, new age control paddle that isn’t mimicked yet by a cheaper option. Definitely not for everyone but there will be some people who prioritize a lighter weight that will like these. I don’t dismiss these because of the price like I did with the Engage Pursuit Ultra paddles where there are many better options for cheaper.
@@pickleballeffect thanks! Great videos, just started watching your channel and appreciate the reviews. I use an Onix Evoke Premier light and it’s worn out so I am needing something new these days
@@Gwillis7 If you're coming from the Onix Evoke Premier light and liked how it played then you should take a look at the CRBN 2X 16mm. It's the same shape but it's more forgiving and plays with bigger spin though it's not quite as powerful as the onix evoke premier so it's easier to control, though I wouldn't say it's lacking power, it's just not as much as the Evoke. You can check it out here (use code 10effect for a discount if you're interested), crbnpickleball.com/collections/crbn-power-series-pickleball-paddles/products/crbn-2x-power-series-square-pickleball-paddle?rfsn=6397755.27c6454&.27c6454.
@@pickleballeffect thanks I appreciate the advice! 👍 Anything from the gearbox brand you recommend? I like the No border look, also looking at the Selkirk air ones. But ya I’ll have to give the CRBN one a try for sure too
Doesn't sound like I'd get much value out of the extra $100 I'd have to pay for the Perseus 16 over my Ronbus R3 Pulsar. Thanks for the review Braydon.
If you prioritize lighter weight or more control then it makes sense to consider the 16mm but if that’s not a priority then the R3 Pulsar or other options make more sense.
@@pickleballeffect I had to add 0.5 oz to my R3P and the control is just fine. Plus I prefer the visuals of it over the Perseus. The alpha version before it went retail was nice though.
i was looking for a paddle and borrowed this one from another player. sorry, but i was unimpressed, felt really soft and you had to put a lot of effort to get any power. maybe if you add the weight and tape, it'll be better.
Been watching so many people at the courts with their new perseus and they all are worst, framing the ball, and missing the sweet spots. Dont fall for the Joola hype, they dont even use premium toray t700.
What would you suggest then for someone coming from a 1st gen CRBN 1 16mm who has 20+ years tennis experience. Was looking also at the Robus R3 Pulsar, Volair Mach 1 Forza, or maybe a DBD of some sort.
@@MosesDas easy crbn 1x , same paddle with more power and better sweet spot, the power makes up for the weak dinks that hit the net when you set the paddle out.. norwoodpickleball discount code
Really liked how you showed stats both before and after adding lead tape. I wish more reviewers would do that. That also helps viewers understand what preferences particular reviewers have for swingweight/twistweight, etc.
Glad to hear you liked it. That was my first time doing something like that and thought it was interesting.
I have been loving my Perseus 16mm. It's a direct upgrade to my Joola vision. It's light and has excellent power. The minor issue I was having was the sweet spot being a little small but I have been adjusting and not hitting as many dead spots as I was in the beginning. A concern that I do have is that when I put it next to my ear and shake it I can hear a rattle sound not sure if it's a big deal or not but something that should be mentioned.
That’s a good way to think about it. It’s more of an upgraded Vision than an upgraded Hyperion like people were expecting. If you hear a rattle then some glue is probably loose. You should warranty it.
@@pickleballeffect upgraded vision, okay. but the real question i'd love to hear your feedback on is this: if you currently play with a joola hyperion, is it worth upgrading to the perseus given all the points you make? Great video btw, well done
@@CryptoxLawyer_eth it’s very different from the Hyperion. I’ve had some friends make the transition and ended up liking the lighter weight and little extra power but it’s an adjustment. Even when you add lead tape the balance is different from the Hyperion. I personally like the Perseus more but you’d just have to try it out to see if it’s the right move for you.
Added lead tape on 14mm at the neck and 9 and 3 o'clock positions. Much better sweet spot and more stable with lots of power. Love it.
Nice, I like the way it plays with a bit of added weight too.
3grams each?
@@gianalvarez8724 yes
@@gianalvarez8724 I added 3 grams to mine too but I feel I have to get used to it before I could say something about it but my first time using it was so great, my serves were unstoppable 😁😁.
Incredibly helpful and well done review here! Greatly appreciate your insight. Keep up the good work
Thanks for watching, I’m glad it helped.
Another great review! This one was super helpful and provided further insight than I’ve heard on other Perseus reviews. Really like that you include the twist weight metric.
Any chance a Scorpeus review is following soon or did you do any side by side comparisons of it to the Perseus?
Thanks for watching, I’m glad it was helpful. Yes, I’ll be working on the Scorpeus review next though that one may just be a written review.
Love this review a lot. Will you be doing a review on the Scorpeus soon? Currently I am playing with the Scorpeus 16mm. I have tried the 14mm Scorpeus and although my hands are faster at the kitchen line but reset shots are definitely not as good as the 16mm. Thinking about trying out the Perseus 16mm too after watching this video. Thanks
I'm glad you liked it! Yes, I have both the Scorpeus 16 and 14 paddles and have them on my docket to review. Hoping to get to it in a couple of weeks.
Is the 16mm a better all around paddle than the 14mm? I’m no professional but I like to play competitively and take it serious. But I was wondering which would be better to get for myself?
I think it is. I really wasn’t a big fan of the Perseus 14, the sweet spot was smaller and it was harder to control than the 16. I did like the Scorpeus 14mm though.
Really impressed by your mixed doubles partner here. Nice.
Yeah, she’s a phenomenal player.
Hey man question for you. Sometimes its hard for me as a new but quick learning player to really decipher when testing paddles between soft, power, pop, plow through etc. Using your own scale of 0 through 100 where would you put the Franklin Ben Johns 16mm. Something about the way this paddle hits allows me to put my drives low and I can control it well but I dont dink well with it and it has tons of dead spots and lost its spin really quick. So I am trying to find a modern longer lasting better tech/spin but feel of the Franklin Ben Johns 16mm - any recs?
It’s been a bit since I hit that paddle but when comparing them together my first thoughts are that they have similar power, the Franklin is less forgiving and more jumpy off the center which is what makes it little harder to control, and then the spin is way better on the Joola.
Hi man , thanks for the review.
I have the hyperion and i feel good with it , what is the difference between perseus and hyperion?
Thanks
The Perseus is lighter, more power, more spin, less forgiving and not quite as easy to control compared to Hyperion.
@@pickleballeffect thanks for the answer i appreciate .
Last question , i being reading that the scorpeus is better what your opinion on that ?
@@Blancolove1 Not exactly better, but it's a good one. Depends what you're looking for. It's nice because it has great power but the standard shape naturally gives it more forgiveness and it's not quite as stiff as other 14mm thermos. I can control the Perseus 16mm better, though.
I just got the Perseus i like it more than the Hyperion 👍🏼.
What do you think about the gearbox pro power elongated . And the double black diamond ?
Best of those 3
The Gearbox Pro power is tougher to control than the other two so most people will be able to manage the Perseus or the DBD better. I like the hybrid shape of the DBD which I think is a big part of what makes it so good, it gives you a little extra reach but is noticeably more forgiving than traditional elongated paddles like the Perseus.
Random question but how does the Perseus 16mm compare to the original CRBN 1 16mm? Obviously I haven't bought a paddle in a while but seeing if its worth selling these and getting the Perseus. I like paddles that are whippy and fast to swing but have great feel to it.
They have about the same sized sweet spot, the Perseus is a little lighter, and offers more power and spin. If you liked the crbn 1 then I bet you’d really like the Perseus. It would take a couple of sessions to get used to the little extra power but it’s not a huge difference from the crbn 1.
@@pickleballeffect thank you! Im so overwhelmed with all the new paddles out right now. Do you have any suggestions for ones you think I should try? Regardless of price. Something with great feel and put away power and whippy.
@@MosesDas another one you should look at is the Six Zero Double Black Diamond 16mm. It has a lighter swingweight than the Perseus and is more stable and offers similar power. You can check it out here, www.sixzeropickleball.com/products/double-black-diamond?sca_ref=3984855.EuK6iQZio1&sca_source=personalrec. If you're interested then you can use code 10EFFECT on their website for a discount.
@@pickleballeffect thanks! I actually played with the rainbow DBD but honestly liked my original CRBN 16 more but could be bc im used to it. Do you think the Volair mach 1 forza is a better paddle than the Perseus ?
@@MosesDas if you don’t mind a little extra weight then I’d pick the Forza over the Perseus but if you want a lighter paddle then the Perseus is better for that.
Im buying this paddle for like $100 from a friend who used it for a month, do you still think its a good buy?
Yeah, that’s a good buy.
I currently play with the Simone Hyperion Swift. Do you feel the Perseus has a larger sweet spot? I love the way my Hyperion feels…just would like a little more power without having to add more weight.
The Perseus gives you a little more power than the Hyperion Swift but the Swift is a little more forgiving.
What rackets do you think have good stiffness, better than these?
The six zero Black Diamond has good stiffness
@Does a 16mm racket feel stiffer than a 14mm one?
What size edge tape did you use on the 16mm? Thank you in advance!
My Standard size fits 16mm paddles the best - amzn.to/3yjZ2sP
thank bro,pls help me choose 14mm or 16mm for play single ?
I’d say 16, it has better plowthrough on full strokes for singles.
great job Brayden....i am sure it is a good quality paddle but there are so many options out there for less...Joola has to get some of their sponsor money from the customers to pay the Johns brothers....thanks
Yes, there are tons of good paddles out there for less but I do feel like these have a niche fit if you’re looking for a lightweight, new age control paddle that isn’t mimicked yet by a cheaper option. Definitely not for everyone but there will be some people who prioritize a lighter weight that will like these. I don’t dismiss these because of the price like I did with the Engage Pursuit Ultra paddles where there are many better options for cheaper.
Between the Perseus vs Hyperion and Honolulu J2k which would you choose for someone who is intermediate?
I’d say J2K
What is that balance point machine? I want one!
It’s made by a brand called Briffidi.
What is the difference between the 14mm and 16mm
Where is the 2mm difference? Width, length?
It’s the thickness of the core. The 14mm is thinner then the 16mm.
@@pickleballeffect thanks! Great videos, just started watching your channel and appreciate the reviews.
I use an Onix Evoke Premier light and it’s worn out so I am needing something new these days
@@Gwillis7 If you're coming from the Onix Evoke Premier light and liked how it played then you should take a look at the CRBN 2X 16mm. It's the same shape but it's more forgiving and plays with bigger spin though it's not quite as powerful as the onix evoke premier so it's easier to control, though I wouldn't say it's lacking power, it's just not as much as the Evoke. You can check it out here (use code 10effect for a discount if you're interested), crbnpickleball.com/collections/crbn-power-series-pickleball-paddles/products/crbn-2x-power-series-square-pickleball-paddle?rfsn=6397755.27c6454&.27c6454.
@@pickleballeffect thanks I appreciate the advice! 👍
Anything from the gearbox brand you recommend? I like the No border look, also looking at the Selkirk air ones. But ya I’ll have to give the CRBN one a try for sure too
@@Gwillis7 yeah, the Gearbox cx14H ultimate power or the Selkirk Power Air Epic are the ones most similar to the Evoke from those brands.
Great Review. Could you please do one on the Engage Pursuit Ultra 6.0
I did that one already. Check out my channel.
What does 14mm vs 16mm refer to?
The thickness of the paddle.
Doesn't sound like I'd get much value out of the extra $100 I'd have to pay for the Perseus 16 over my Ronbus R3 Pulsar. Thanks for the review Braydon.
If you prioritize lighter weight or more control then it makes sense to consider the 16mm but if that’s not a priority then the R3 Pulsar or other options make more sense.
@@pickleballeffect I had to add 0.5 oz to my R3P and the control is just fine. Plus I prefer the visuals of it over the Perseus. The alpha version before it went retail was nice though.
Scorpeus comparison please! Thanks. 👍❤️
Yes, it’s on my list.
@@pickleballeffectthank you! It would help me make my final decision of which I'm currently on the fence!
i was looking for a paddle and borrowed this one from another player. sorry, but i was unimpressed, felt really soft and you had to put a lot of effort to get any power. maybe if you add the weight and tape, it'll be better.
Been watching so many people at the courts with their new perseus and they all are worst, framing the ball, and missing the sweet spots. Dont fall for the Joola hype, they dont even use premium toray t700.
What would you suggest then for someone coming from a 1st gen CRBN 1 16mm who has 20+ years tennis experience. Was looking also at the Robus R3 Pulsar, Volair Mach 1 Forza, or maybe a DBD of some sort.
@@MosesDas easy crbn 1x , same paddle with more power and better sweet spot, the power makes up for the weak dinks that hit the net when you set the paddle out.. norwoodpickleball discount code