As a pickleball player, I just love this paddle that says John 3:16 in 1 point font, because no other hybrid paddle on the market has this kind of twist weight at such a low price...
Glad you were finally able to review the j2k. I understand paddle reviewers are in conundrum as to what paddles to review. Your poll method solves that… thank you for what you do. “Hana hou”
I just got my J2K and I love it! I was using a Vatic Pro Prism Flash prior to this racket. It has great combination of power, spin and control. I can really shape my shots a lot more than the Prism Flash. It is a louder paddle but I don't mind that. Also love the John 3:16 inscription.
Spectacular explanation of your charts and how they compare. It was cool to see how the overall shape of the charts differed with a power paddle and a control paddle. Happy Father's Day!
Great video review once again. Thanks for all the metrics along with characteristics of how it plays on the court. I have the same set up but without the end cap. I've had this paddle since the release and it's my 1a after the Azul. 👊
I am new to the game. I bought this paddle and love it! It is very cooperative and pleasant. It really is helping me to improve quickly and gain confidence.
It is a great paddle. Thought it might be an upgrade from my Ruby with the extra pop. In the end I prefer the plush over pop, so Ruby remains the main.
John you never cease to amaze with your reviews. i.e. new graphics, paddle comparisons. Would sure like to see you do this thorough of a review with the THOMPSON. Focus is on "sweet spot"
I have the J2K. I've only played a few times with it but my initial feeling is it's hard to dial in. Just don't get a good feel for the ball. Power and spin seemed okay. Dink shots did seem easy to control. Ground strokes and serves had a lack of feel to me.
Thank you for the in depth review. Really appreciate on the paddle modifications and how the paddle performs before and after the modifications. This is a real stand out from other pickleball paddle reviews. Hope that the issues with paddles being delisted will get sorted out as soon as possible. Players should not worry about buying a paddle and have it later to be delisted. Waste of time and money. Happy Father's Day
Great review! I noticed you mentioned the good shock absorption for the J2K...just wondering if any other paddles you've reviewed come to mind as also having great shock absorption?
great review as usual, i love the new and improved percentile graphic. been looking at this one recently...since you now using the Shapeshifter, can you give your thoughts on how the j2k compares to it?
Hi, based on your and other reviews I ordered a J2K. I was using a Vatic Pro V7 carbon face. I received the J2K and did some drilling than took it to the court to play doubles. I lost every game and have gone back to my Vatic Pro winning games again. I don't want to give up on the J2K. Just wondering how long it took you to adjust to this paddle and do you think there is a break in period? I know the Kevlar surface feels more aggressive than the V7 carbon and may take time to get use to. Weight of my old and new paddle are the same. Grip is similar. Any feedback is appreciated. My invoice also said non-refundable item.
Percentile representation i feel can give the wrong idea about the paddle. Take spin for instance. It’s 2100 spin is only 200 rpm away from the top which is only 10% from the best spinning paddle but there are so many paddles in the 21-2200 rpm range that this one is at 66th percentile of all paddles. Raw value percentage from the best tested is a better visual representation i believe.
The J2K is definitely my favorite paddle of the year so far! Have you had a chance to try the CF model or the J2H, which has some fiberglass in its face? Those are two very good versions as well with some different play attributes worth looking at IMO!
Well done! I liked the addition of the study referencing the vibration absorption. Also the description of differences of the woven Kevlar fabric and unidirectional carbon though aren’t both generally stiffened by epoxy whether pre-impregnated or coated during construction?
Hey John, I love all of your videos and podcasts! I was wondering what your go to paddle/paddles are at the moment. I also have been struggling finding a good overgrip. Any suggestions?
My main right now is the Chorus Shapeshifter. And I use Yonex Supergrap overgrips, which are the best IMO. But for paddles, I could easily play with the J2K as my prime. A workhorse of a paddle
I know how much effort you put into this and how you use reliable equipment to get your data so I hesitate to question your methods. But when you swing a pickleball paddle on the court, the pivot point is much further up your arm, possibly all the way to your shoulder or even your spine and the whole arm AND paddle are being swung. When you use your twist weight and swing weight machine you are only measuring a fraction of the paddle's weight beyond the pivot point since the pivot point on the oscillating machine is somewhere near the handle or longitudinal axis of the paddle. This is the only reason you can use weight at the bottom of the handle to balance the weight at 4 and 8 o'clock on the edge guard (opposite sides of the pivot point). Putting additional weight anywhere on the paddle will make it harder to swing when the pivot point is further up your arm.
Not sure about the j2K, I bought the J7K pro. The miss hits on the edges were too often. The sweet spot is very narrow on the paddle. I also don't think it had any where near the pop the banned Joola Gen 3's had and paddles like the Spartus Apollo have much better spin, Selling it after two weeks.
J7K is longer and narrower than the J2K so the sweet spot will be narrower along with it. The Pro models are a tighter weave so they will play stiffer as well. I haven't played with the J7K Pro, but if I had to guess it would play much differently than the J2K. I have a J2K and I love it. Sweet spot feels huge.
Happy you reviewed this paddle. I have been playing with it for 2 weeks,having switched from a 14mm Vatic Prism Flash . I wanted an all court paddle . My focus is the Swing Weight, and requested they send me the lightest static wt paddle. I received an 8.23 ounce. My hand speed is good with it but I am missing the sweet spot in serves, drives and drops. Ball marks are central towards the outer edge .There are no missed hits,but I haven’t dialed it in yet. What do you think?
Please do a best of standard or square shaped paddles with handles of 5 inches or less for those of us coming from Ping Pong and prefer that shape. Seems like most everything coming out has 5.5 inch handles
When you're doing the chart that shows percentiles you should have a second that's the average of all paddles in database so we can get a better idea from it
@@lazyhusband I used the J2K in a 4.0 Mixed tourney and we took home the bronze. With weights in the right place plus a hesacore grip…this is quickly becoming my favorite paddle! 😊
Are Slyce caps tournament-legal though? The USAP rules say it has to be throigh the OEM, so unless Slyce has some officially approved deal with the paddle manufacturers, I'd assume theyre not legal...
Great review as always! Would love to know the static weight of the "modified" version? I have been hesitant to use the Hesacore as it adds a lot of weight in the handle. But if weight in the handle does not affect other performance much I may reconsider.
How would you say the pop compares to a DBD 16? I don’t like the Ruby having so little pop. You and Brayden seem to think it has above avg pop but ive seen some people say it doesn’t have that much.
@@johnkewpickleball awesome, Thanks John! I've heard the spin rate is a little low, but that's easily solved/corrected. The unique "racquet/frame" construction and durability is interesting.
John why don’t you add weight to the paddle throat? I’ve seen pros mention this adds stability. I was thinking of only putting tungsten there just to slightly lower my balance point without any other mods.
He's using the Slyce caps to move balance. Tbh, any lead on the edge guard is not going to really move the needle for balance. It may move it lower on the paddle face, but it will still be more head heavy than before and add swing weight points. Pros do it primarily for stability w/o making the paddle too head heavy. I honestly never liked setups such as the Ben Johns one, which is 10g from the throat up the sides. It works for him and I'm sure a lot of non-pros do it b/c the GOAT does. But it adds a TON of weight to the paddle while being the smallest impact to off-centered shots. Us mortals are better off w/ much less lead specifically at 3&9.
The Ruby and J2K are very similar. The Ruby feels a little plusher, and has less pop than the J2K. And the J2K has a lower SW and balance point, so is more maneuverable
@@juansantiago1441 It just depends on what you like. If you're into that plush feel, the Ruby will feel better, and have slightly better control. If you're into more pop and a more maneuverable paddle, the J2K is the ticket
@@johnkewpickleball I heard Dale say that there were actually updates made to the Ruby with more pop and a lower swing weight (average 112). It's practically a different paddle now compared to the earlier batches.
Yes, you can use a paddle eraser on these. The original problems with erasers on the Ruby have been resolved, and it seems it was unique to that particular batch
@@iKumalaI agree with you, and Most people wouldn’t have a problem with it. But there are people out there for one reason or another really hate religion and think that putting this on here are crossing lanes that shouldn’t be crossed. Am I the most religious person in the world, no, not by a long shot. Personally there are a lot more Bible verses out there that could be deemed controversial. But everyone is entitled to their opinion. I see both sides of it, but to me if it bothers them that much, don’t buy the paddle. But it’s a damn good paddle though
@@zachcarmichael699athletes have been giving glory to God for a loooooong time and no one bats an eye. Why is it an issue if a manufacturer does the same?
@zachcarmichael699 except when you own your own company you can put whatever you want on it. Dont like it? Don't buy it. Simple as that. I'm sure they aren't sweating a few atheists NOT purchasing their product. In fact, they may PREFER you not support play their paddles.
Hey John. Can you provide us with Honolulu Pickleball’s mailing address or customer service number? I have been trying to get a hold of customer service to return a paddle, but have not received a response when I emailed them.
@@lazyhusband I believe it’s for a handle length measurement issue. We since corrected it on our website to inform customers on how we measure usable grip area above the actual grip wrap, and rubber band.
I just ordered the J3K coming from a beginner Babalot (as a 20+ year Babalot tennis player) and felt I was finally ready in the 3.5-4.0 level to get a performance paddle. ****EDIT 090124 ---I received my paddle...plays good enough but what bothers me is you def don't notice this on the website but when you receive the paddle it has a christian bible verse reference stamped at the top. I have nothing against any organized religions but it is very disappointing to me that now by proxy I am promoting their beliefs. NOT COOL. It bothers me enough I will be finding a replacement paddle.
@@1vegasdood Yeah that’s fair, and I’m sure Honolulu will have no problem with the return. I’ll probably mention that quote in future reviews, so ppl aren’t caught by surprise. Good alternatives to the J3K: 11Six24 Monarch, B&B fat boy, Spartus Apollo, GRUVN LAZR 16S
As a pickleball player, I just love this paddle that says John 3:16 in 1 point font, because no other hybrid paddle on the market has this kind of twist weight at such a low price...
It says what where???
@@srcoffee Look at the very top of the paddle.
@@NRafa7 Thanks. I don't buy products with religious messages.
Everytime I think about being a paddle reviewer I watch a John Kew video and quickly remember why I don't. He's the best and I can't top it.
Glad you were finally able to review the j2k. I understand paddle reviewers are in conundrum as to what paddles to review. Your poll method solves that… thank you for what you do. “Hana hou”
I just got my J2K and I love it! I was using a Vatic Pro Prism Flash prior to this racket. It has great combination of power, spin and control. I can really shape my shots a lot more than the Prism Flash. It is a louder paddle but I don't mind that. Also love the John 3:16 inscription.
Spectacular explanation of your charts and how they compare. It was cool to see how the overall shape of the charts differed with a power paddle and a control paddle. Happy Father's Day!
Thanks!
Can’t believe that poach @11:34 wasn’t called a kitchen violation. Dude was all in the grey.
Good eye. That looked a little too easy
I've a J2K pro for a month. I really like this paddle. It feels great....a great balance of power, control and spin.
How long did it take for you to get it after ordering it?
The updated graph is excellent! Thanks for all the hard work!
Great video review once again. Thanks for all the metrics along with characteristics of how it plays on the court. I have the same set up but without the end cap. I've had this paddle since the release and it's my 1a after the Azul. 👊
Just ordered one after seeing this review 👌
Been playing with Rev and cheapest Volair for 9 months.
I am new to the game. I bought this paddle and love it! It is very cooperative and pleasant. It really is helping me to improve quickly and gain confidence.
Glad to hear it’s working for you!
John great review thanks. I have been playing with my J2K for 2 months now and can say you pointed out some great points.
Adding weight to the butt moves the balance point back but it adds weight overall to make the paddle heavier
It is a great paddle. Thought it might be an upgrade from my Ruby with the extra pop. In the end I prefer the plush over pop, so Ruby remains the main.
Love the idea of a paddles side by side metrics before and after modification! Very nice use of charting 👍🏻
Great review. Really appreciate your mods comments. Somewhat surprised the added weight didn’t change the power numbers a bit.
Yeah I was surprised about the power, too. Others I’ve experimented with got a boost in power…
@@johnkewpickleball now im curious how this would affect the shogun
1st video watching you and wow.. youre incredible!! Thank you for all your work and insight to the graphs!
John you never cease to amaze with your reviews. i.e. new graphics, paddle comparisons.
Would sure like to see you do this thorough of a review with the THOMPSON. Focus is on "sweet spot"
You mentioned the Ruby one or two times. The J2K is similar right? I’d love to see a more detailed head-to-head comparison between them.
Thank you for the awesome review! I really appreciate it.
Does it make sense to switch to J2K from DBD? Does it provide extra benefit as compared to DBD? Like more power without loosing the all court ability
I’m playing with both and still loving the DBD more. I feel the DBD has a larger sweet spot and more power. I also think it’s quicker.
I have the J2K. I've only played a few times with it but my initial feeling is it's hard to dial in. Just don't get a good feel for the ball. Power and spin seemed okay. Dink shots did seem easy to control. Ground strokes and serves had a lack of feel to me.
@johnkew your reviews are so informative man love them just bought one with your code
Thank you for the in depth review. Really appreciate on the paddle modifications and how the paddle performs before and after the modifications. This is a real stand out from other pickleball paddle reviews.
Hope that the issues with paddles being delisted will get sorted out as soon as possible. Players should not worry about buying a paddle and have it later to be delisted. Waste of time and money.
Happy Father's Day
The 14 mm versions are about to come out, love to hear your thoughts
Great review! I noticed you mentioned the good shock absorption for the J2K...just wondering if any other paddles you've reviewed come to mind as also having great shock absorption?
Excellent video! Thank you!
great review as usual, i love the new and improved percentile graphic. been looking at this one recently...since you now using the Shapeshifter, can you give your thoughts on how the j2k compares to it?
love the blue. been using it for tree weeks and loving it. was using ronbus pulsar 3.
The last 10 seconds are worth hanging around for 😂 good times!!
Excellent review. I’ve played with both I prefer the Pro version. A fellow club member thought J2K played similar to their 6.0 Ruby.
John can we get a J2k vs Apollo comparison video?
Thx for making these reviews “Dummy Proof”!
Just ordered one with your discount code. Currently using Volair Mach 2 forza.
Hi, based on your and other reviews I ordered a J2K. I was using a Vatic Pro V7 carbon face. I received the J2K and did some drilling than took it to the court to play doubles. I lost every game and have gone back to my Vatic Pro winning games again. I don't want to give up on the J2K. Just wondering how long it took you to adjust to this paddle and do you think there is a break in period? I know the Kevlar surface feels more aggressive than the V7 carbon and may take time to get use to. Weight of my old and new paddle are the same. Grip is similar. Any feedback is appreciated. My invoice also said non-refundable item.
Percentile representation i feel can give the wrong idea about the paddle. Take spin for instance. It’s 2100 spin is only 200 rpm away from the top which is only 10% from the best spinning paddle but there are so many paddles in the 21-2200 rpm range that this one is at 66th percentile of all paddles. Raw value percentage from the best tested is a better visual representation i believe.
The J2K is definitely my favorite paddle of the year so far! Have you had a chance to try the CF model or the J2H, which has some fiberglass in its face? Those are two very good versions as well with some different play attributes worth looking at IMO!
Does the Fiberglass version hit a lot harder?
@@robedwards6926 It has the most power of all the J2 versions IMO!
Well done! I liked the addition of the study referencing the vibration absorption. Also the description of differences of the woven Kevlar fabric and unidirectional carbon though aren’t both generally stiffened by epoxy whether pre-impregnated or coated during construction?
great review and insight!
I really liked the background music throughout the video! Any chance you could drop the song titles?
Does the j2k have more power and pop than the six zero black diamond ?
Hey John, I love all of your videos and podcasts! I was wondering what your go to paddle/paddles are at the moment. I also have been struggling finding a good overgrip. Any suggestions?
My main right now is the Chorus Shapeshifter. And I use Yonex Supergrap overgrips, which are the best IMO.
But for paddles, I could easily play with the J2K as my prime. A workhorse of a paddle
Seems he was using the Yonex on this paddle. It's pretty good, I like the Gearbox one as well.
How many hours of play should I expect a peel-ply surface to last before I consider replacing the paddle?
So is the Ruby still your favorite paddle?
Hey John have you tried the new TKO paddles from Paddletek?
Yes love yo heat his reviews.
would love to see review on the regular j2 and the diadem 18k edge speed pro
Awesome review. Have you tried the J3K Pro? Thoughts?
What about the J2?
I know how much effort you put into this and how you use reliable equipment to get your data so I hesitate to question your methods. But when you swing a pickleball paddle on the court, the pivot point is much further up your arm, possibly all the way to your shoulder or even your spine and the whole arm AND paddle are being swung. When you use your twist weight and swing weight machine you are only measuring a fraction of the paddle's weight beyond the pivot point since the pivot point on the oscillating machine is somewhere near the handle or longitudinal axis of the paddle. This is the only reason you can use weight at the bottom of the handle to balance the weight at 4 and 8 o'clock on the edge guard (opposite sides of the pivot point). Putting additional weight anywhere on the paddle will make it harder to swing when the pivot point is further up your arm.
Not sure about the j2K, I bought the J7K pro. The miss hits on the edges were too often. The sweet spot is very narrow on the paddle. I also don't think it had any where near the pop the banned Joola Gen 3's had and paddles like the Spartus Apollo have much better spin, Selling it after two weeks.
J7K is longer and narrower than the J2K so the sweet spot will be narrower along with it. The Pro models are a tighter weave so they will play stiffer as well. I haven't played with the J7K Pro, but if I had to guess it would play much differently than the J2K. I have a J2K and I love it. Sweet spot feels huge.
How does the power and pop compare between the j2k vs the thrive azul? Which has more power and which has more pop?
How does it compare to 6.0 Black Diamond?
I found that adding weight on the bottom decreases plough-through on the ball. I'm not a fan of it.
Happy you reviewed this paddle. I have been playing with it for 2 weeks,having switched from a 14mm Vatic Prism Flash .
I wanted an all court paddle . My focus is the Swing Weight, and requested they send me the lightest static wt paddle.
I received an 8.23 ounce. My hand speed is good with it but I am missing the sweet spot in serves, drives and drops.
Ball marks are central towards the outer edge .There are no missed hits,but I haven’t dialed it in yet.
What do you think?
How long did it take for you to get it after ordering it?
How do you like the J2k vs the Mach 2 Forza? for a Intermediate player
Do you think adding weight to the handle of my dbd would add some pop as the j2k?
As a scientist myself, love the radar charts. Have you considered adding this graphic for each paddle to your online Excel DB?
Please do a best of standard or square shaped paddles with handles of 5 inches or less for those of us coming from Ping Pong and prefer that shape. Seems like most everything coming out has 5.5 inch handles
You may want to look at the Ronbus R2
When you're doing the chart that shows percentiles you should have a second that's the average of all paddles in database so we can get a better idea from it
I got my J2K early on. Put the Ruby away. This is a great paddle!
Did your winning % go up?
@@lazyhusband I think I definitely win more than I lose with it. Maybe too on to tell.
@@twodubz2280 Cool. Play more with it and let me know how it goes.
@@lazyhusband I used the J2K in a 4.0 Mixed tourney and we took home the bronze. With weights in the right place plus a hesacore grip…this is quickly becoming my favorite paddle! 😊
@@twodubz2280Congrats and where exactly did you place the weights?
How do you calculate twist weight and swing rate weight?
Please review the Fat Boy when it releases ❤ 🍩🍩🍩
Will do!
Great video as usual. How does this compare to the Hudef Mage Pro which is made of T700 carbon fiber?
Are Slyce caps tournament-legal though? The USAP rules say it has to be throigh the OEM, so unless Slyce has some officially approved deal with the paddle manufacturers, I'd assume theyre not legal...
Which Slyce cap did you order? I was advised to use a Selkirk 16 for the Honolulu. Too big. Unless they’ve created a cap for the Honolulu paddles now.
I already have a Ruby. Would I be better off with the j7k or j7k pro for singles and more power? Thanks!
Mine core crushed in 2 weeks. Did anyone else have this problem?
Where do i purchase if i'm in Australia?
What's the static weight of the stock paddle and after modifications?
Great review as always! Would love to know the static weight of the "modified" version? I have been hesitant to use the Hesacore as it adds a lot of weight in the handle. But if weight in the handle does not affect other performance much I may reconsider.
The static weight of the modified paddle is 9.4 oz.
Thx for saving me $20 John Kew!
Hey John, what are your thoughts on the CRBN 1x Thomas Wilson 12mm?
Great review! Eddie all over the kitchen 😂
lol! yep. a strong wind blew me in…. haha
@@EddieK-PB lol if I had a nickel
For every time a strong wind blew me in the kitchen!
11:33?
@@lazyhusbandlol yes and they show that clip earlier in the video as well I believe
How does the J3k compare to mach 2 forza
Still able to use a two handed backhand?
Looks good
Honolulu Pickleball Company oniy ship to the US. I'm in Australia and would like to purchase one. Any ideas?
We are shipping Australia :-)
How would you say the pop compares to a DBD 16? I don’t like the Ruby having so little pop.
You and Brayden seem to think it has above avg pop but ive seen some people say it doesn’t have that much.
Engage Pursuit Pros have great pop and power
Hi John, could you please review the new Om pickleball "racquet", the first ever pickleball racquet technology :)
They’re sending me one
@@johnkewpickleball awesome, Thanks John! I've heard the spin rate is a little low, but that's easily solved/corrected. The unique "racquet/frame" construction and durability is interesting.
John why don’t you add weight to the paddle throat? I’ve seen pros mention this adds stability. I was thinking of only putting tungsten there just to slightly lower my balance point without any other mods.
He's using the Slyce caps to move balance. Tbh, any lead on the edge guard is not going to really move the needle for balance. It may move it lower on the paddle face, but it will still be more head heavy than before and add swing weight points. Pros do it primarily for stability w/o making the paddle too head heavy.
I honestly never liked setups such as the Ben Johns one, which is 10g from the throat up the sides. It works for him and I'm sure a lot of non-pros do it b/c the GOAT does. But it adds a TON of weight to the paddle while being the smallest impact to off-centered shots. Us mortals are better off w/ much less lead specifically at 3&9.
@@padflash interesting. I used Ben’s setup on my Gen 1 and it helped a lot but I guess I’m way past that now w my J2K
Curious why no PT Bantam models in your db.
Coming soon
So, do you still personally prefer the ruby over J2k?
I have a feeling he probably does because I think he likes a softer feel compared to a stiff feel. The J2K still feels pretty soft though.
I am not able to use discount code for engage paddle. Is that deal still on?
Hi, Engage stopped using discounts, but you can get a discount on Engage paddles on Pickleball Central with my code (JOHNKEW)
If you can, wait for their sales.
Anyone else think the thumbnail looks like a tombstone and John’s saying “farewell J2K”?
Haha, that wasn’t my intent…
John, worth switching from the Ruby to a J2k?
Do you feel they are on the same level in built quality?
The Ruby and J2K are very similar. The Ruby feels a little plusher, and has less pop than the J2K. And the J2K has a lower SW and balance point, so is more maneuverable
@@johnkewpickleball in other words a superior paddle over the Ruby or a “Better Version of the Ruby”???
@@juansantiago1441 It just depends on what you like. If you're into that plush feel, the Ruby will feel better, and have slightly better control. If you're into more pop and a more maneuverable paddle, the J2K is the ticket
@@johnkewpickleball I heard Dale say that there were actually updates made to the Ruby with more pop and a lower swing weight (average 112). It's practically a different paddle now compared to the earlier batches.
110 SW on J2K Pro??
Yeah, both of mine were low like this. So was Braydon's
Have you hit the J7Ks or J3Ks Ive heard J7K Pro got real high power
The heck? That's outside of the advertised swing weight range
Definitely interested in this paddle 🙌🏾
How do you recommend to clean the Kevlar paddle? Cam u use a paddle eraser?
Yes, you can use a paddle eraser on these. The original problems with erasers on the Ruby have been resolved, and it seems it was unique to that particular batch
I don’t wanna go thru the hassle of cap switching. Can I just add tungsten to my cap? 🤣
Yes. I did that with my Ruby. Weight is weight.
How is this compared to J7k
In b4 someone complains about the Bible verse 😂
Nothing wrong with John 3:16 🎉
i dont knpw why. LMAO. 😂😂😂
@@iKumalaI agree with you, and Most people wouldn’t have a problem with it. But there are people out there for one reason or another really hate religion and think that putting this on here are crossing lanes that shouldn’t be crossed.
Am I the most religious person in the world, no, not by a long shot. Personally there are a lot more Bible verses out there that could be deemed controversial. But everyone is entitled to their opinion. I see both sides of it, but to me if it bothers them that much, don’t buy the paddle. But it’s a damn good paddle though
They have verses on in n out cups but. This isn’t new
Eddie was in the kitchen! Lol
How else am I gonna beat John?!?
JK == John Kew
As an atheist, I just can’t use a paddle that says John 3:16 on it when there’s so much else on the market…
Oh God.
@@bart1476I get his point though. Keep the religion and politics out of sports.
At least believe in simulation hypothesis… atheism is so 1970’s
@@zachcarmichael699athletes have been giving glory to God for a loooooong time and no one bats an eye. Why is it an issue if a manufacturer does the same?
@zachcarmichael699 except when you own your own company you can put whatever you want on it. Dont like it? Don't buy it. Simple as that. I'm sure they aren't sweating a few atheists NOT purchasing their product. In fact, they may PREFER you not support play their paddles.
Hey John. Can you provide us with Honolulu Pickleball’s mailing address or customer service number? I have been trying to get a hold of customer service to return a paddle, but have not received a response when I emailed them.
Hi, email me and I'll connect you with the owner
Why returning?
@@johnkewpickleball Thank you for the offer, but customer service reached out to me soon after I posted my comment. I am good now.
@@lazyhusband I believe it’s for a handle length measurement issue. We since corrected it on our website to inform customers on how we measure usable grip area above the actual grip wrap, and rubber band.
I just ordered the J3K coming from a beginner Babalot (as a 20+ year Babalot tennis player) and felt I was finally ready in the 3.5-4.0 level to get a performance paddle. ****EDIT 090124 ---I received my paddle...plays good enough but what bothers me is you def don't notice this on the website but when you receive the paddle it has a christian bible verse reference stamped at the top. I have nothing against any organized religions but it is very disappointing to me that now by proxy I am promoting their beliefs. NOT COOL. It bothers me enough I will be finding a replacement paddle.
@@1vegasdood Yeah that’s fair, and I’m sure Honolulu will have no problem with the return. I’ll probably mention that quote in future reviews, so ppl aren’t caught by surprise.
Good alternatives to the J3K: 11Six24 Monarch, B&B fat boy, Spartus Apollo, GRUVN LAZR 16S
So if I already have a 6.0 black diamond power i should just stick with that?
I have both and like them a lot. J2K softer more plush feel with less power and pop but easier to control. Both have great spin and sweet spots.