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popular Posted by PennyFound | Staff • 18h ago
popular Posted by PennyFound | Staff • 18h ago

Pickleball Paddles: Takeya Sport Helios (16mm) $12.99, JOOLA Perseus MOD TA 15 (16mm) $49.99, JOOLA Ben Johns Perseus 3 $110 + MORE + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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18h ago
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18h ago
superslickz
18h ago
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The JOOLA Perseus MOD TA 15 16mm Pro Player Edition lost its USAP certification hence the sale price.

But if you only play in rec play, does it really matter? In for 1.
Last edited by superslickz May 14, 2025 at 11:26 PM.
17h ago
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Joined May 2007
17h ago
superslickz
17h ago
11,204 Posts
Perseus 3 also lost USAP certification.
11h ago
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11h ago
bilyclub
11h ago
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Why get used to playing with this in rec play when you can't use it in tournaments.
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10h ago
LuisG9065
10h ago
156 Posts
Quote from bilyclub :
Why get used to playing with this in rec play when you can't use it in tournaments.

Not everyone plays for tournaments and competition
10h ago
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10h ago
timgopack
10h ago
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Quote from bilyclub :
Why get used to playing with this in rec play when you can't use it in tournaments.

we can't accept your message because its not in the form of a question🤣
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10h ago
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10h ago
DealDady
10h ago
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Quote from bilyclub :
Why get used to playing with this in rec play when you can't use it in tournaments.

I'm sure you can suss out why on your own.
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7h ago
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SDRebel
7h ago
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Quote from bilyclub :
Why get used to playing with this in rec play when you can't use it in tournaments.
Most people probably never play tournaments

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7h ago
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ZeusyZeus
7h ago
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The CF paddle is sold out already along with a few others sadly. Great deal. Thanks for posting OP I've been on the lookout for a paddle as a beginner haven't played before. I was contemplating the Costco paddle set but haven't pulled the trigger.
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PhuongN1949
7h ago
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Quote from ZeusyZeus :
The CF paddle is sold out already along with a few others sadly. Great deal. Thanks for posting OP I've been on the lookout for a paddle as a beginner haven't played before. I was contemplating the Costco paddle set but haven't pulled the trigger.

For beginners, you can just get any decent paddles. Only when you're serious would you need the more expensive paddles. If you played tennis at a decent level, the paddles don't really matter much.
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bob1054
1h ago
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Quote from PhuongN1949 :
For beginners, you can just get any decent paddles. Only when you're serious would you need the more expensive paddles. If you played tennis at a decent level, the paddles don't really matter much.

I wouldn't say that. If you are going to get into it might as well spend the extra $50 or so to get anything with carbon fiber. You outgrow the cardboard ones quick especially with no control with spin.
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superslickz
59m ago
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Quote from bob1054 :
I wouldn't say that. If you are going to get into it might as well spend the extra $50 or so to get anything with carbon fiber. You outgrow the cardboard ones quick especially with no control with spin.
Quote from PhuongN1949 :
For beginners, you can just get any decent paddles. Only when you're serious would you need the more expensive paddles. If you played tennis at a decent level, the paddles don't really matter much.
I agree with bob1054. If you are sure you will be playing pb a lot, might as well go with a decent paddle. Don't get the ultra expensive paddles, they might actually not be good for beginners, but there are ones that are beginner to intermediate all around paddles usually in the $80-120 range. I have lent some of my paddles to those playing with cheap paddles and they immediately can see and feel the difference.

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