Ben Johns Hyperion C2 CFS 14 vs. Black Ace XF
Brand | JoolaSee all paddles | PROKENNEXSee all paddles |
Price | $249.99|Click for an updated price | $250|Click for an updated price |
USAPA Approved | Yes | Yes |
Year Released | -- | -- |
Length | 16.5 | 16.4 |
Width | 7.5 | 7.5 |
Core Thickness | 14 | 0 |
Core Material | Reactive Polymer | --- |
Facing Material | Carbon Friction + Charged Carbon | Toray Carbon Fiber |
Weight (Low-High) | 7.8 - 7.8 | 7.9 - 7.9 |
Handle Length | 5.5 | 5.1 |
Handle Grip Circumference | 4.125 | 4 |
ThePickleballDinks Tier | -- | -- |
Brand Comparison
2022 (to pickleball)
Germany / Rockville, MD
25 paddles
I'm a big fan of the Collin Johns Scorpeus and the Hyperion CFS 16 was one of, if not the best paddle on the market for quite some time. A lot of pros use Joola and for good reason. They're good paddles.
Times are changing though. Honestly, you don't need to spend Joola prices (^$200) to get a really good paddle. See brands like SixZero or VaticPro.
2022
Encinitas, CA
10 paddles
The Black Ace that ProKennex has got insane power and the edge-less design is pretty sweet, imo. It's got a 10mm core, aka more power than most paddles. I like this brand for this paddle alone.
FAQs
Which paddle is cheaper?
Black Ace XF is more expensive ($250) than Ben Johns Hyperion C2 CFS 14 ($249.99).
Is there a difference in the core?
Ben Johns Hyperion C2 CFS 14 has a greater core thickness (14 mm) than Black Ace XF (0 mm). Conversely, a thinner core tends to provide more power and speed, suitable for players emphasizing a more aggressive playstyle.
Which paddle is longer?
Ben Johns Hyperion C2 CFS 14 has a greater length (16.5 inches) than Black Ace XF (16.4 inches).
Which paddle is wider?
Ben Johns Hyperion C2 CFS 14 and Black Ace XF have the same width (7.5 inches).
Which paddle is heavier?
Black Ace XF has a greater weight (7.9 oz) than Ben Johns Hyperion C2 CFS 14 (7.8 oz).
Which paddle has a longer grip?
Ben Johns Hyperion C2 CFS 14 has a greater handle length (5.5 inches) than Black Ace XF (5.1 inches).