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Joola Agassi Pro 16mm vs Joola Perseus 3S Dual 14mm Pickleball Paddle


Joola Agassi Pro 16mm Joola Perseus 3S Dual 14mm Pickleball Paddle
Product Name Joola Agassi Pro 16mm Joola Perseus 3S Dual 14mm Pickleball Paddle
Brand Name Joola Joola
Price $ 279.95 $ 199.95
Basic Product Info
Skill Level All All
Signature Athlete Agassi Ben Johns
Dimensions And Size
Paddle Length 16.5 in 16.5in
Paddle Width 7.5 in 7.5in
Paddle Height N/A N/A
Paddle Shape Agassi (racket) Perseus (standard)
Sweet Spot/Forgiveness Higher N/A
Weight And Balance
Average Weight 8.1 oz 7.8oz
Weight Range N/A N/A
Weight Class N/A N/A
Face / Surface
Face Material Textured Carbon Fiber N/A
Surface Texture Textured Carbon Fiber Carbon Friction Surface
Spin N/A
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Control N/A
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Power N/A
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Core
Core Material N/A Carbon Friction Surface
Core Thickness 16 mm 14 mm
Core Structure N/A N/A
Feel N/A N/A
Handle / Grip
Grip Type Red Feel-Tec Grip Black Feel-Tec Pure Grip
Grip Length 5.5 in 5.5in
Grip Circumference 4.25 in 4.125in
Certification And Compliance
USAP Approved Yes Yes
UPA-A Certified Yes Yes
Noise Level N/A N/A
Durability And Warranty
Edge Guard No N/A
Durability Rating N/A N/A
Warranty 6–12 months 6–12 months
Description Built for high performance, Agassi Pro features an extended sweet spot to the upper edges and bottom corners of the paddle for precision shot placement and consistent power. JOOLA’s Tech Flex Power (TFP) technology offers optimal weight distribution for enhanced control and forgiveness. Step into the game with the Agassi x JOOLA Pro. Building on the original JOOLA 3S paddle design, the Perseus 3S Dual 14mm meets both UPA-A and USAP PBCoR.43 standards. That means you can use the new 3S Dual anytime, anywhere.  Known for its clean, crisp contact and reliable feedback, the Perseus is ideal for players who like to drive the ball with precision while still having the touch needed for drops and resets. It handles pace well, offers stability in the hand, and delivers a predictable response in high-pressure moments.

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