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JOOLA Ben Johns Perseus Pro IV 16mm

A powerful tournament paddle with strong spin and enough touch for advanced all-court play. Pricey, head-heavy for some players, and not the gentlest landing for a true beginner.

HK$1,780·Updated 15 May 2026
JOOLA Ben Johns Perseus Pro IV 16mm

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The DinkStart verdictTop Pick

Who it's for: Advanced all-court players who want the pros' tournament paddle and can drive it.

Buy if

  • Best-in-class spin via the carbon-friction surface
  • Pop and forgiveness rarely live in the same paddle, this one nails both
  • Sweet spot is generous for an elongated shape

Pass if

  • Imports to HK, expect 2–3 weeks shipping or pay through the nose locally
  • At HK$1.8k it's a real commitment for someone unsure they'll stick with the sport

Performance profile

5-axis
  • Control
    9/10
  • Power
    10/10
  • Spin
    7/10
  • Comfort
    8/10
  • Durability
    8/10
Value: Fair at HK$1,780 · checked Jul 2026Research review: 2 independent sources.

Specs

Weight
8.0 oz
Shape
Elongated
Core
Polypropylene honeycomb
Thickness
16 mm
Surface
Charged Carbon Surface
Grip size
4 1/4"

Shape of play

The silhouette shows where this paddle departs from the reviewed field.

Performance profile: control 9.0, power 10.0, spin 7.0, comfort 8.0, durability 8.0, each out of 10, compared with the category average.
Category averageThis paddleBelow averageInner ring = 4 · outer = 10

Third-party data

via Pickleball Studio
Spin
1720 RPM
Twist weight
6.04
Swing weight
116
Balance point
242 mm

16mm. Reviewer concluded 'good but not great for the price.' 14mm sibling reaches 1772 RPM.

Read full Pickleball Studio review →

What we like

  • Best-in-class spin via the carbon-friction surface
  • Pop and forgiveness rarely live in the same paddle, this one nails both
  • Sweet spot is generous for an elongated shape
  • Premium feel and build holds up to heavy play

Where it falls short

  • Imports to HK, expect 2–3 weeks shipping or pay through the nose locally
  • At HK$1.8k it's a real commitment for someone unsure they'll stick with the sport

Full review

What it is

The JOOLA Ben Johns Perseus Pro IV is a premium elongated tournament paddle. Its 16mm multi-material core, carbon-friction surface and long shape are built for aggressive all-court play. List price puts it at HK$1,780 before shipping. Independent hands-on testing consistently identifies power and spin as the headline strengths; control is good, but not class-leading.

How it plays

The Pro IV's signature is that it does almost everything at the elite tier. The Charged Carbon Surface bites the ball for spin without the harshness that pure raw carbon can have, and the elongated shape gives you reach and lever on drives. Power is genuinely class-leading, community comparisons consistently put it at the top end of the power spectrum across every modern paddle, and players coming from older 14mm power paddles describe it as the easiest equipment transition they've made.

Counterfeits are a real buying risk with high-profile JOOLA models, so verify the seller and use the paddle's authentication features where available. Buy from JOOLA, Amazon's direct seller, or a known retailer rather than treating an unusually low marketplace price as equivalent stock.

The sweet spot is generous for an elongated paddle. Tennis converts with two-handed backhands tend to love it; pure dinkers who never drive find it overpowered for their playstyle. The community signal is loud and consistent: "everybody and their retired grandmother" uses it, which is both a recommendation and a warning if you want to stand out at open play.

Build and specs

JOOLA's QC is the most reliable in the premium tier. The Pro IV survived JOOLA's earlier Hyperion core-crush issues and the Gen 3 paddle ban controversies, which is partly why the community trusts the IV more than the original Perseus generations. Durability data after 12 months is solid; this is a paddle that lasts a year of heavy play if you protect the edge guard.

Where it fits

Advanced-leaning all-court. The bestFor list (all-court, tournament, tennis-converts, power) is accurate, this is not a beginner paddle. Beginner-friendliness score is 5; the elongated shape and power ceiling punish players who haven't built consistent contact yet. Step up to it after 20+ sessions, not as your first paddle.

HK reality

Amazon-listed and ships to HK in 2-3 weeks. Local HK retail is inconsistent and overpriced when stocked. At HK$1,780 before shipping it's a real commitment, but the alternative locally is paying HK$2,500+ for the same paddle through a HK retailer if you can even find one. Don't buy local at retail prices; Amazon is the play.

Bottom line

The default pick for serious tournament play in 2026 if budget allows. Overkill for sub-3.5 players who haven't built the swing to extract the pop. Sub-100% rec-level players are better served by a Vatic V-Sol Pro at a third of the price. But if you're playing tournaments and want the paddle the pros use, this is it.

Variants, shapes & handles

Same paddle line, different feels. Pick the variant that fits your swing, grip, and style.

Razer Perseus Pro IV (Limited Edition) shape

Razer Perseus Pro IV (Limited Edition)

Shape
Elongated
Thickness
16 mm
Weight
8.0 oz

Best for: Collectors who want the Razer gaming colorway

Mechanically identical to the standard Pro IV — same mold, core, and Charged Carbon face. You pay a limited-edition premium (around HK$2,300–2,600) for the graphics, not performance. Its one real edge is local availability: SmashPoint stocks it in Hong Kong (5% off with DINKSTART) while the standard Perseus is usually an import. Buy it for the colorway, not the badge.

What players are saying

Player feedback curated from active pickleball communities, ranked by how many other players agreed. No cherry-picking.

Does everybody and their retired grandmother just about play with a JOOLA Ben Johns Perseus Pro IV? What other brand paddle even compares to the Pro IV?
236 agreed
But do you have the actual Joola Perseus IV? If you don't, then there's no baseline to compare it to.
63 agreed
Do people not like Joola perseus iv ben johns 16mm? I see those going for 200 on ebay brand new and packaged. Every second person in my gym has one. I personally liked the feel and power it offers.
19 agreed
I am 100% sure the paddle rack will soon be looking like a freaking 80's Richard Simmons workout video in the next 6 months. The paddle is that good. Coming from the Perseus IV it's been the easiest transition of equipment in my life.
18 agreed
Paddles are so personal preference-specific I feel it's oxymoronic calling any single one or series the best of the year. My two favorite paddles this year were the CRBN Trufoam Waves 1 and Joola Perseus Pro IV 14mm but I highly doubt either would top very many folks' lists.
15 agreed

Buying it in Hong Kong

Available from Amazon and imports to Hong Kong — expect 1–3 weeks; verify delivery and final price at checkout.

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Final verdict

Top Pick

A powerful tournament paddle with strong spin and enough touch for advanced all-court play. Pricey, head-heavy for some players, and not the gentlest landing for a true beginner.

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Est. HK$2,200

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Trade-off: Smaller sweet spot and flagship pricing.

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