Material for padel rackets
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NOX AT10 Genius 12K Limited Edition Racket Agustín Tapia Reissue
115,70€289,26€60% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 16/12
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Nox AT10 GENIUS 18K Limited Edition Agustín Tapia
123,14€271,90€55% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 16/12
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racket Drop Shot Canyon Pro 1.0 Pablo Lima
112,40€280,99€60% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 16/12
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Nox Equation Lady Advanced 2024 Racket
63,22€123,93€49% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 16/12
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OxDog Ultimate Pro Hes-Carbon 2023 racket
196,69€231,40€15% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 16/12
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Drop Shot Axion Attack 2024 Racket Jon Sanz
160,36€223,14€28% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 16/12
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OxDog Ultimate Tour Hes-Carbon Pisa 2023
148,76€190,08€22% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 16/12
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Padel racket Adidas Metalbone Team 3.3 2024
124,32€165,29€25% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 16/12
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Padel racket Adidas DRIVE Light 3.3 2024
54,55€66,12€17% offUnit price /UnavailableDelivery 16/12
What materials are the padel rackets made of?
What materials are the padel rackets made of?
Paddle blades are composed of various materials that combine to offer adequate balance between power, control, durability and comfort. The most common materials used in the manufacture of paddle blades are:
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Fiberglass: Fiberglass is a light and flexible material that is used for the outer layer of many blades. It helps provide control and precision in the blows, in addition to improving the durability of the shovel.
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Carbon: Carbon is one of the most popular materials in the manufacture of paddle blades due to its high resistance and rigidity. It is used to reinforce the structure of the shovel and provide power in the blows. Carbon blades are usually light and have a faster response.