JOOLA Ben Johns Hyperion CFS FAILED Surface Test Video
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- Опубликовано: 1 май 2022
- This video shows the JOOLA Ben Johns Hyperion CFS Fail a Surface Test. As we are in the aftermath of CRBN paddles officially being banned from the USAP, I thought it was necessary to shed some light on this decision.
I believe the USAP has opened Pandora’s Box by banning CRBN Paddles and will cause a ripple effect on the Pickleball world. There are other newer paddles out there pushing the limits of the USAP regulations (especially regarding surface grit to create immense spin).
CRBN May or may not be guilty of this, although some other companies may be as well.
Clearly in this video we see the JOOLA Ben Johns Hyperion CFS fail a Surface Test.
I believe that USAP’s best bet is to just update their regulations, thus allowing CRBN to move forward with their current paddles on the market to prevent a mass issue rather than opening Pandora’s Box..
Going forward USAP can increase their regulation and protocols putting more pressure on Pickleball Companies to follow those regulations, therefore preventing something like this in the future.
All this information is so new, so please forgive me if I missed or falsely interpreted anything.
Please let me know your thoughts, concerns or questions in the comment section.
Thank you!
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Drop the regulations and bring in rubber... I say let it spin.Well so much for my first two choices on my search
That would be a game changer!
Both accomplished tennis players, we experimented with our paddles where we glued a ping pong rubber on one side. The level of play increased 100% as did the the spectate-ability of play!
Agree that the criteria should be updated. Also, why aren't Refs using that "gadget" instead of their hands to check paddles? Then there is the calibration of the "meter" to make sure it's accurate.
Yeah good question. About to post a follow up to this video in a bit, more focused on CRBN controversy
Refs aren’t even calling out balls. I would never want them to have paddle testers. Plus it would be really expensive to outfit every court with one.
Interesting that the tester is wearing a shirt with USAP logo on it
USAPA wants to become an Olympic sport (like ping pong & tennis), but their equipment rules keep dumbing it down to prevent this from happening...
True. Although with how rapidly this sport is growing, I believe at some point USAPA can get to the olympics. Primarily world class pickleball is also US National level as well. The sport needs to continue to grow in other countries
after watching this official in an interview on another video, he is trying to cover his tracks for saying the paddle of his #1 player was also illegal.....it's turning into a money game now...who pays this guy's salary and who is getting his palm greased to pass certain models
Wouldn't it be a lot eiser if they just droped the Paddle smoothness requirement? Paddles can only get a limited amount of roughness anyway right?? If a Paddle is too rough wouldn't the ball just stick to the Paddle.
It's yola not youla
Lol, I haven’t been able to pronounce their name correctly since I discovered Joola 5 years ago
I'm not buying any carbon face paddle til this dies down... Even Electrum!
Don't you hate when big money comes to town. Rules are rules for a reason, should be enforced.
Yep Big or small company, CRBN needs to take responsibility. USAP did nothing wrong. The question is if other paddles of other brands would potentially fail as well.
Yep, test everyone and see what happens
Agreed.
I'm using steroids, you think they'll test?
My only question is in the background at the end of the video, why does that girl say " bye dad" to the guy with the tester?
I had to go back and listen.. you’re right, that’s interesting. Sounds like that is the USAP Officials daughter and maybe she is dating/married to one of those guys who are friends. Maybe her Dad let this one slide as he knows them..idk 🤔
The tester is Donn Paben. Donn is the managing director of equipment compliance for USA pickleball. He is the sole person responsible for approving and de-listing paddles for USA pickleball.
@@kevinlashley436 No way! Wow. Good info. Thanks
@@kevinlashley436 Well, we now know he is legit.
Watch the interview on The Kitchen. The Joola was in no way an actual test - from the guy who does the testing.
Can you send a link to the correct video?
ruclips.net/video/IImRYK2TLwI/видео.html
Joola CFS is just as over spec as the CRBN. I have played with both. They are both equally ridiculous in their ability to spin. Other paddles do not come close. This test seems accurate to me.
Based on a random field test that the tester said was not in any way official? (I'm looking for more videos.) I just saw a guy serving with an Engage that was getting the most spin I've ever seen.
go watch a video by Pickleball Studio from last year! They evaluated 15 paddles for spin rate and based on their results 2 brothers of equal proficiency had spin rates so dramatically different because of the way they swing a paddle SPIN RATE is in the hands of the user and shouldn't even be a consideration for paddles!
Bullshit. I hit with as much or more spin with the legal engage pursuit 6.0. A better paddle over Joola in my opinion.
@@bart1476 awesome
Lol. The Engage MX Pursuit 6.0 is legal and spins the ball more than those carbon paddles. I hit huge dipping topspin forehands and backhands. And regularly hit topspin lobs that people try to run down but can't because the ball hits and runs away from them. But I am a pro player and it's mostly the ability of the user to be honest.
JoolaGate
My question is: Who tested the submitted paddles for OFFICIAL testing and how did they pass? Maybe they changed the (Number) required to pass midstream.
Those details are needed.
Big Mystery! Joola is a big multimillion dollar company coming from the table tennis world seeing opportunity in the pickle ball world and CRBN is a very small family-like owned company being crushed right now 🤔
Not a mystery at all. Watch The Kitchen interview with the official in the Joola video.
ruclips.net/video/IImRYK2TLwI/видео.html
@@terogan Trying to find this video.. can you please send the link?
Link is in this thread. ruclips.net/video/IImRYK2TLwI/видео.html
Is that a USAP person testing the paddle?
The official is using a Starrett SR160 surface roughness tester:
ruclips.net/video/-1YLi2r11K4/видео.html
Yes
But even that person said it was an unofficial test done on the spot and no way official in any way, shape, or form. (On another interview video.)
@@terogan Right, the test was completely unofficial
Yes. He is the "Compliance Expert" for the USPA. He has no prior experience in this area. In the interview he did for The Kitchen on the CRBN ban he said that he does six tests on a paddle to get an average. The Starrett roughness tester he is using is the standard for highly precise testing in the machining industry. You do not need to do six separate tests. Especially on a paddle that has a rough carbon face. You'll never get the same reading twice. The USPA testing is a joke.
Can’t drop the requirements. That’s not fair to all the companies and paddles that have been following the rules. It’s up to you CRBN and Joola to figure it out. Rules were in place before they produced their paddles. It’s on them, not USAP. Making CRBN the victim is a joke. This is a quality control issue that they need to figure out.
Exactly
100% agree
Not things wrong with CRBN paddle? USAP wrong all the way 👎🏿
You think they should test other paddles/brands or reverse their decision on CRBN ban?
The official is using a Starrett SR160 surface roughness tester:
ruclips.net/video/-1YLi2r11K4/видео.html
this is all a load of POO!! I can take any paddle yes any paddle give it to 10 players of the same rating and get 10 different spin rates! this entire spin rate fiasco is ridiculous!
Hahah that’s true
I am concerned that the title and description of this video are deceptive. According to Donn himself ( ruclips.net/video/IImRYK2TLwI/видео.html ), this is NOT a "failed test" but only a single reading (and that isn't even a true reading) and it means nothing at all since 6 readings are necessary to be averaged on both sides of the paddle.
Hey buddy, this video came out after mine. Before hand all we knew is what Donn said in the leaked video “Yeah, these are not going to pass” - Referring to the Joola paddles he was testing.
..Looks like Donn is trying to clear the air and set a few facts straight in the video you linked.
I’m also wondering how much of his own ass he is trying to cover (for any reason) being that he was caught on video unofficially testing the new Joola paddles..or maybe he isn’t bothered by it. Idk
He's making up his own rules. The Starrett roughness tester is a highly precise instrument. There is no need to do six tests. If you do enough tests I guess you'll get the predetermined answer your looking for!
@@RichM3215 The six readings per side are because across the face the carbon is not equally as rough. I'd rather an average than a single test.
What kinda machine is using to test? Guy seem shady and not believeable!
Many of the young players think nothing of letting the technology take over the game. If you had the historical perspective from other sports on how tech can ruin play, you'd understand how important it is to stop it now. Tennis, table tennis and golf are all great examples of being ruined, i.e. no net play, ludicrous spin and whole courses being obsolete. The beauty of pball is people of all ages can play together and it is more about technique than technology. It's a good thing they've drawn a line in the sand. Personally i think every sanctioned event should test each individual paddle before starting. There are always companies and individuals willing to break the rules. Why would i want to play against someone who can match the technique I've spent years developing simply by buying a suped up paddle?
Okay, well said and good perspective. Especially coming from the table tennis world
Tennis was drastically improved, not harmed, from racket/string tech. More power, spin, longer rallies. Pickleball has a low barrier to entry for newer players and could really benefit from more paddle tech.
The string technology changes brought a fundamental shift in play to tennis. Seve and volley and the net game have been virtually eliminated. If you think this is a good thing then you obviously cant and never were able to do them. The game was always best with some contrasting styles and a mixed variety during the points. Think sampras/young federer vs agassi or borg vs mcenroe. Great stuff. Now it is just long baseline rallies from everyone. If it wasnt for drop shots no one would ever be at the net. Now anologus to this in pball where the paddle friction becomes unrestricted, the drop and dink game will probably be eliminated. No matter how good your drops are people will be able to power roll over all of them. Then it becomes like modern tennis where mixed style play is eliminated
@@mikehawkins6508 Agassi relied heavily on tech (polyester strings) for his playstyle. Before racket tech everybody was just playing serve and volley and there was no variety. Nadal played with tons of spin vs someone like Federer who plays more flat and approaches the net more.
You could say the game is different but to claim it had more variety just isn't true. Im guessing you're probably a bit older in age and so you have a certain nostalgia for a more classic way of playing. Thats no problem, you're absolutely entitled to your preferences. But racket and paddle tech absolutely adds more dimensions to the game which increases the skill gap. Pickleball could benefit from that added gap than just about any other sport. Dinking will not disappear, it just won't be the only viable strategy anymore. Thats a good thing
Yep, I was a professional tennis player and polyester strings let you smash the ball and it stays in and puts an incredible amount of spin on the ball. I started using poly luxillon string around 2005 could not believe the difference. And it lasts way longer before it breaks.
One thing I have learned from this, is that there are a bunch of cry babies in this sport..The "Im not buying the paddle till this is settled" crowd are laughable.
Joo-la
You must be a table tennis player
@@dfy yes sir lol