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Company: Triple J Pickleball
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Jubilee

16 mm

Weight: 8.2 oz

Price: $250

Dimensions

  • Shape:

    elongated

  • Length:
    16.5 in
  • Width:
    7.5 in
  • Thickness:
    16mm
  • Grip length:
    5.5 in
  • Grip thickness:
    4.25 in

Materials

  • Surface:
    titanium and carbon fiber
  • Core:
    polypropylene honeycomb

Summary

The Jubilee by Triple J Pickleball is an elongated paddle with a 16mm polypropylene honeycomb core. This core material is known for balancing power and control. The face is composed of titanium and carbon fiber, materials often associated with power and responsiveness. Weighing 8.2 oz with a 5.5-inch grip, it falls into the midweight category. Its 121 swing weight (high) suggests it may be more challenging to maneuver but could generate substantial power. The 16 mm core thickness may provide additional control.

With a drive speed of 56 mph and a volley speed of 35 mph, the Jubilee demonstrates potential strengths in power and pop. Its high swing weight and power percentile (96th) further support this. The manufacturer claims a spin of 1610 RPM. However, its spin rating and percentile are comparatively lower. The moderate twist weight of 6.42 may offer decent stability.

This paddle might be best suited for intermediate to advanced players seeking a power-oriented paddle. Players prioritizing maneuverability and high spin might find other paddles more suitable.

Attributes

Summary

The Jubilee by Triple J Pickleball is an elongated paddle with a 16mm polypropylene honeycomb core. This core material is known for balancing power and control. The face is composed of titanium and carbon fiber, materials often associated with power and responsiveness. Weighing 8.2 oz with a 5.5-inch grip, it falls into the midweight category. Its 121 swing weight (high) suggests it may be more challenging to maneuver but could generate substantial power. The 16 mm core thickness may provide additional control.

With a drive speed of 56 mph and a volley speed of 35 mph, the Jubilee demonstrates potential strengths in power and pop. Its high swing weight and power percentile (96th) further support this. The manufacturer claims a spin of 1610 RPM. However, its spin rating and percentile are comparatively lower. The moderate twist weight of 6.42 may offer decent stability.

This paddle might be best suited for intermediate to advanced players seeking a power-oriented paddle. Players prioritizing maneuverability and high spin might find other paddles more suitable.

Comparisons

Reviews

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Effect154754.833.81216.42241
Estimated:161056.062234.62451216.42241

Test results

ReviewerSpinDrive speedVolley speedSwing weightTwist weightBalance pointNote
Pickleball Effect154754.833.81216.42241
Estimated:161056.062234.62451216.42241

Drive speed

56.1mph

96th percentile

8.4

Volley speed

34.6mph

60th percentile

6.3

Swing weight

121

84th percentile

6.0%

Average

Spin

1,610RPM

22nd percentile

4.7

Twist weight

6.42

56th percentile

5.2

Balance point

241mm

66th percentile

0.9%

Average

Drive speed

56.1mph

96th percentile

8.4

Volley speed

34.6mph

60th percentile

6.3

Swing weight

121

84th percentile

6.0%

Average

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Spin

1,610RPM

22nd percentile

4.7

Twist weight

6.42

56th percentile

5.2

Balance point

241mm

66th percentile

0.9%

Average