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How to choose a padel racket

 
Finding the right padel racket might be tricky, as there is a wide variety to decide on from. Completely different shapes, sizes and materials… With so many options at our disposal, it’s normal to really feel lost.
 
 
 
Be careful in staying with the first one that catches your eyes! It's important to take into consideration the characteristics that suit your needs and style of play. Choosing the fallacious padel racket will not only harm you within the game, however it can cause injuries.
 
 
 
Selecting the proper padel racket will not be simple, so right here we will mention sure key traits to take into account when buying one. Take note!
 
 
 
SHAPE
 
 
 
One of many important traits of padel rackets is the shape, since it has the ability to significantly affect the type of the game. Basically, we are able to distinguish between 3 types of shapes:
 
 
 
 
Spherical
 
The round padel rackets are management padel rackets. It’s characterised by having the candy spot in the middle of the padel racket (with the sweet spot we mean the ideal space where the ball ought to land to get a great hit) and this is bigger than in the remainder of the forms. Due to this fact, the spherical shaped padel rackets are ideal for all types of players, especially beginners.
 
 
 
 
Diamond form
 
Diamond shaped padel rackets are power padel rackets. They are perfect for more experienced players preferring more power when hitting the ball, either attributable to lack of force or because they like the ball to bounce a lot. The negative point of this way is that they have less management, since the sweet spot is smaller and it is positioned more in the area of the tip of the padel racket.
 
 
 
 
Teardrop shape
 
The teardrop-formed padel rackets are known as balanced padel rackets. This is because its form is born from the combination of spherical padel rackets and diamond padel rackets, so they're a perfect balance between control and power. This form is recommended for players who already have some expertise and who have a more balanced game, that's, they do not want a lot management or an excessive amount of power.
 
 
BALANCE
 
 
 
The form of the padel racket will also decide the balance you have. When we talk about balance, we refer to the degree of stability of the padel racket. And, like the shapes, we also find three main types:
 
 
 
 
Low balance
 
Low balance padel rackets have a weight that slopes slightly towards the handle, which provides a better degree of management over the racquet. These types of blades are often round in shape and are ideal for all types of players, particularly beginners.
 
 
 
 
Common balance
 
Medium balance padel racket have a weight that's positioned between the head and the handle. This weight is distributed comparatively more evenly than high- and low-balance padle rackets. These padel rackets are usually teardrop shaped, and are the ones that provide a perfect balance between energy and control.
 
 
 
 
Hight balance
 
The high balance padel rackets have a weight that slopes slightly towards the head, which provides a better degree of power. These types of padel rackets are usually diamond shaped.
 
 
RIGIDITY AND MATERIAL
 
 
 
Another vital side to take under consideration when choosing a padel racket is the rigidity of its surface, that's, the level of flexibility that a padel racket has when pressure is applied to it. This attribute is directly influenced by the fabric with which it is made. Thus, we will find:
 
 
 
 
Soft Padel Rackets
 
These padel rackets are made of fiberglass as the principle fabric. This materials shows a higher degree of flexibility, which means that when the ball hits the padel racket, it bounces more. In addition, they take in most of the energy once they come into contact with the ball, which makes them more comfortable and splendid for learners, since with them it is easier to return aggressive hits.
 
 
 
 
Hard Padel Rackets
 
The hard padel rackets are made of carbon fiber. This material is harder and less flexible than fiberglass, so generally soft padel rackets don’t have carbon of their composition (or they have very little). The padel rackets made with this material are more costly because they're additionally more durable than soft padel rackets, because the quality and characteristics of carbon fiber remain intact for a longer time.
 
 
If you have any thoughts with regards to where and how to use best padel rackets for beginners, you can get in touch with us at our webpage.

Website: https://www.padelrumors.com/padel-buyers-guide/beginner/


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