Joola Hyperion 3S 16mm vs CRBN CRBN 1X 14mm — Pickleball Paddle Comparison

Joola Hyperion 3S 16mm

This paddle delivers 89th percentile power (58.1 MPH), plush 16mm+ feel, 78th percentile spin (2139 RPM) — a power option in a elongated shape.

Price: $279.95. Swing weight: 116. Twist weight: 6.08. Weight: 7.9 oz. Power: 58.1 MPH. Spin: 2139 RPM.

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CRBN CRBN 1X 14mm

This paddle delivers mid-range 56 MPH power, top 9% spin (2244 RPM), spin-friendly low twist weight — a versatile option.

Price: $229.99. Swing weight: 116. Twist weight: 5.78. Weight: 8 oz. Power: 56 MPH. Spin: 2244 RPM.

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Joola Hyperion 3S 16mm vs CRBN CRBN 1X 14mm

Side-by-side comparison with lab-tested specs

Specs Comparison

Spec
Joola Hyperion 3S 16mm
CRBN CRBN 1X 14mm
Price
$279.95
$229.99
Swing Weight
116
116
Twist Weight
6.08
5.78
Weight
7.9 oz
8 oz
Core
16mm
Power
58.1 MPH
56 MPH
Pop
37.2 MPH
35.1 MPH
Spin
2139 RPM
2244 RPM
Shape
Elongated
Face
Carbon
Composite
Build
Gen 3
Balance
243mm
242mm

Joola Hyperion 3S 16mm

This paddle delivers 89th percentile power (58.1 MPH), plush 16mm+ feel, 78th percentile spin (2139 RPM) — a power option in a elongated shape.

Pros

  • +Elite power — 58.1 MPH puts it in the 89th percentile of all paddles tested (avg 56.4)
  • +Exceptional pop at 37.2 MPH — 88th percentile for fast hands battles (avg 36.1)
  • +Good spin generation at 2139 RPM (78th percentile)
  • +Elongated shape gives extra reach on defense, overheads, and two-handed backhands
  • +Thick core (16mm+) provides a soft, controlled feel with a large sweet spot

Cons

  • Narrower face means a smaller horizontal sweet spot
  • Thick core trades some pop and hand speed for control
  • Premium price at $279.95 — more expensive than 86% of paddles (avg $197)

Best For

Advanced / Tournament PlayersPower PlayersTennis Converts

CRBN CRBN 1X 14mm

This paddle delivers mid-range 56 MPH power, top 9% spin (2244 RPM), spin-friendly low twist weight — a versatile option.

Pros

  • +Outstanding spin at 2244 RPM — top 9% for heavy serves and thirds (avg 1987)

Cons

  • Lower pop at 35.1 MPH (15th percentile, avg 36.1) — may feel sluggish in fast hands exchanges

Best For

Spin-Heavy PlayersTennis Converts

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