JOOLA - Ben Johns Hyperion CFS

This paddle provides solid spin and control with a generous sweetspot.

JOOLA by Ben Johns Hyperion
JOOLA by Ben Johns Hyperion

JOOLA - Ben Johns Hyperion CFS (2022) ​

This paddle provides solid spin and control with a generous sweetspot.

Raw Carbon Fiber
Surface

  • The surface is important to consider to provide additional spin, control, power, and durability to your paddle. Here are some common surfaces.
  • Graphite – Focus on control with controlled power. Popular amongst players who prefer control. 
  • Composite – Balance of power and control with a textured surface to provide extra spin. 
  • Fiberglass – Focus on power and spin. Popular amongst players who prefer power.
  • Carbon Fiber – Similar to graphite, but  is more durable.

8.2oz - 8.5oz
Paddle Weight

  • The paddle weight is important to support your playing style. Here are paddles of each weight class and their benefits.
  • Light Paddles (6 – 7.5 ounces) – Focus on maneuverability and control. Popular option for players who benefit from quicker reactions and placement over power.
  • Mid-Weight Paddles (7.5 – 8 ounces) – Balance between control and power. Popular option for players who want a mix of both control and power.
  • Heavy Paddles (8+ ounces) – Focus on power. The added weight helps drive the ball with less effort. Solid option for players who prefer additional power.

126
Swing Weight

  • This is how heavy the paddle feels when swung, which isn’t exactly related to the actual weight. 
  • Higher swing weight – Provides more power 
  • Lower swing weight – Makes it easier to handle for quicker reactions and greater control.

Polymer Honeycomb
Core Material

  • Core Material influences the paddle’s benefits in terms of power and/or control.. 
  • Nomex – Best surface for power. Solid for players who like a power and aggressive playstyle. 
  • Aluminum – Balance of control with power. Ideal for players that prioritize a more balanced game. 
  • Polymer – Best surface for control. Solid for players who prefer a controlled playstyle.
  • Foam – Solid control and absorbs power. Solid for players who prefer a controlled playstyle.

Elongated
Paddle Shape

  • Elongated – Longer for extra reach with a narrower face which reduces the sweet spot. This also shifts the balance towards the top of the paddle which can increase swing weight and power but may be harder to maneuver.   
  • Standard – The “classic” paddle shape to give a balance of power and control with a generous sweet spot. The weight is evenly distributed, making it easier to maneuver.
  • Wide Body – Have a broader face, which provides a larger sweet spot. 
  • Tear Drop – Offers a larger sweet spot like wide body but with a slightly elongated reach. Good middle-ground for a blend of power and control with comfortable reach.
  • Hybrid – Designed to combine the best features of two or more different shapes. They might have the length of an elongated paddle with the sweet spot of a wide body, or the reach of a teardrop with the balance of a standard.

Overall Rating

Power
86%
Control
96%
Spin
95%
Forgiveness
93%

Specs

Check out the defining traits of this paddle to help inform your purchase decision. For any terms that are new to you, the ‘What is this?’ feature will provide you with a detailed explanation.

14mm & 16mm

Core Thickness

Paddle thickness influences the balance between power and control; thicker paddles generally enhance power, while thinner paddles offer better control and touch.

16.5”

Paddle Length

Longer paddles extend a player’s reach, beneficial for defensive play and volleys, but may sacrifice some maneuverability.

7.5”

Paddle Width

A wider paddle provides a larger sweet spot for more consistent ball striking, but may reduce overall paddle length and affect reach.

5.5”

Handle Length

Longer handles benefit players who prefer a two-handed backhand and provide more reach. Shorter handles may offer a more balanced feel for players who rely on wrist action

Performance Overview

The Hyperion CFS 16 is a well rounded paddle that provides a good balance of power but leans towards the control side. It’s valuable for drops/touch shots and provides controlled power. However, its extra head heavy and may not be as fast to maneuver compared to other paddles.

Yonex Poly Tour Pro 52-58 pounds.
This racket has easier access to power and topspin, and it is also more comfortable. The Ezone 98 offers more stability and control.
This racket is great for aggressive baseliners who enjoy hitting with topspin and power, and who are looking for something more comfortable than a Babolat.
Yes, it is one of the most comfortable rackets for weekend players.
Since it is head light, it lacks stability for volleys.

Paddle Summary

Name:Yonex VCORE 98 (2021)
Brand: JOOLA
Surface:Raw Carbon Fiber
Core Material:Polymer Honeycomb
Paddle Shape:Elongated
Paddle Weight: 8.2oz - 8.5oz
Swing Weight:126
Core Thickness:14mm & 16mm
Paddle Length:16.5”
Paddle Width:7.5”
Handle Length:5.5”

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