Padel rackets shapes
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Adidas Metalbone Team Light 2024 racket
122,98€
198,30€
38% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 21/05
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Drop Shot Axion Attack 2024 Racket Jon Sanz
193,39€
267,77€
28% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 21/05
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Padel racket Adidas Metalbone Team 3.3 2024
127,93€
198,35€
36% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 21/05
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OxDog Ultimate Pro Hes-Carbon 2023 racket
178,51€
277,58€
36% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 21/05
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NOX AT10 Genius Attack 12K 2025 Agustín Tapia racket
257,75€
337,18€
24% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 21/05
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Racket Adidas Adipower Team Light 3.3 2024
98,18€
178,51€
45% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 21/05
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NOX AT10 Pro Cup Comfort 2025 Racket Agustín Tapia
144,70€
173,56€
17% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 21/05
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Babolat Technical Veron Juan Lebron 2024 Racket
146,72€
257,86€
43% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 21/05
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Kombat Pack: Kombat Fuji 2025 racket + Fuji Backpack
183,42€
228,10€
20% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 21/05
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What shapes of padel rackets exist?
What shapes of padel rackets exist?
There are three types of padel rackets. Each form allows for different playstyles. The three main shapes of padel rackets are: teardrop, round and diamond.
What shape of padel racket should I choose?
What shape of padel racket should I choose?
- Teardrop shape: Teardrop-shaped padel Rackets are characterised by a medium balance and a sweet spot located in the upper half of the Racket. It is a popular choice for players who prefer a more aggressive game and are looking for speed and power in their shots.
- Round or Oval Shape: Round-shaped blades have a more balanced balance. The round blade shape is characterised by having a central sweet spot, sometimes even a very wide balance that simplifies the game. This allows for better control over the ball and is ideal for players looking for a more controlled and precise game. Round blades are the ideal choice for beginner players.
- Diamond Shape : This shape is a variation of the traditional teardrop, where the blade is wider at the top and narrower at the base. In other words, the blade gets narrower as you get closer to the handle. It is a suitable option for players who want a balance between power and control.