Pro II vs. Seneca CDS 16
Brand | ElectrumSee all paddles | JoolaSee all paddles |
Price | $149.99|Click for an updated price | $129.95|Click for an updated price |
USAPA Approved | Yes | Yes |
Year Released | -- | -- |
Length | 16 | 16 |
Width | 8 | 7.9 |
Core Thickness | 11 | 16 |
Core Material | --- | Response Honeycomb |
Facing Material | Carbon Fiber | Carbon Drive |
Weight (Low-High) | 8.2 - 8.2 | 8.1 - 8.1 |
Handle Length | 5.25 | 5 |
Handle Grip Circumference | 4.25 | 4.25 |
ThePickleballDinks Tier | -- | -- |
Brand Comparison
2019
Rochester, NY
6 paddles
Electrum Pickleball was founded by enthusiasts of both pickleball and technology, with a mission to create the most advanced paddle for competitive players. The company is dedicated to providing elite equipment designed to enhance performance on the court.
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.
FAQs
Which paddle is cheaper?
Pro II is more expensive ($149.99) than Seneca CDS 16 ($129.95).
Is there a difference in the core?
Seneca CDS 16 has a greater core thickness (16 mm) than Pro II (11 mm). Conversely, a thinner core tends to provide more power and speed, suitable for players emphasizing a more aggressive playstyle.
Which paddle is longer?
Pro II and Seneca CDS 16 have the same length (16 inches).
Which paddle is wider?
Pro II has a greater width (8 inches) than Seneca CDS 16 (7.9 inches).
Which paddle is heavier?
Pro II has a greater weight (8.2 oz) than Seneca CDS 16 (8.1 oz).
Which paddle has a longer grip?
Pro II has a greater handle length (5.25 inches) than Seneca CDS 16 (5 inches).