R1 Pulsar (Standard Handle) vs. Seneca CDS 16

Brand

Price

$150|Ronbus Click for an updated price
$129.95|Click for an updated price

USAPA Approved

YesYes

Year Released

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Length

16.2516

Width

7.57.9

Core Thickness

1616

Core Material

Polypropylene HoneycombResponse Honeycomb

Facing Material

Raw Toray T700 Carbon Fiber TexturedCarbon Drive

Weight (Low-High)

7.9 - 8.38.1 - 8.1

Handle Length

4.255

Handle Grip Circumference

4.1254.25

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Joola

Joola

2022 (to pickleball)

Germany / Rockville, MD

25 paddles

Joola is one of our favorite paddle brands

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.

Compare all 25 Joola paddles

FAQs

  • Which paddle is cheaper?

    R1 Pulsar (Standard Handle) is more expensive ($150) than Seneca CDS 16 ($129.95).

  • Is there a difference in the core?

    R1 Pulsar (Standard Handle) and Seneca CDS 16 have the same core thickness (16 mm).

  • Which paddle is longer?

    R1 Pulsar (Standard Handle) has a greater length (16.25 inches) than Seneca CDS 16 (16 inches).

  • Which paddle is wider?

    Seneca CDS 16 has a greater width (7.9 inches) than R1 Pulsar (Standard Handle) (7.5 inches).

  • Which paddle is heavier?

    R1 Pulsar (Standard Handle) has a greater weight (8.100000000000001 oz) than Seneca CDS 16 (8.1 oz).

  • Which paddle has a longer grip?

    Seneca CDS 16 has a greater handle length (5 inches) than R1 Pulsar (Standard Handle) (4.25 inches).

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