We analyse 6 control padel racket options. 3 for intermediate players and 3 for advanced players
The year is coming to the end and from Analistas we would like to talk about some of the rackets that we have most enjoyed this year. There are many padel rackets that come out every year and with this post we aim to shorten the selection process for the customer.
Remember that with the code ANALISTASPADEL you have a 10% discount on the website of Carbosports, both in these rackets that we are going to present, as in all the others.
3 intermediate level control rackets
Volt 500
This option from the Portuguese brand is one of the best for players who are just starting out in padel and who know that control comes first. Round racket, made of 3K carbon and with a sandy rough.
Medium touch and very easy to handle, this Volt is a very resistant option as well, against any blow that can suffer the racket. We can get it on the website of Carbosports by clicking here.
Nox ML10 Pro Cup
A racket with many years of history, which is renewed again and again. A model with a very soft feel, built in fibreglass to give that feeling that the ball enters the racket when we hit it.
The ML10 is the first racket recommended for people with arm or elbow pain, epicondylitis or injuries of this type. Its feel makes it a racket for everyone. You can get it at an incredible price by clicking here.
JetsPlay F-22
Once again a rounded racket, with a very low balance, to keep all the weight close to the grip and make it easier to handle. The JetsPlay has 3K carbon, just like the Volt, and a medium-soft rubber.
In this case, the F-22 has a type of 3D rough, which is more durable over time. Another detail that we like is the length of the grip, longer than normal, which will allow us to get leverage on certain shots. You can buy the JetsPlay by clicking here.
3 advanced level control blades
Starvie Astrum
This is a racket that usually comes in low weights (350-360 grams) so it is very easy to move at the back of the court and in volleys at the net where you have to react quickly. It is true that the lightness of the racquet combined with its soft feel makes it lack a bit of power on certain occasions.
The racket designed for the player Bea Gonzalez offers a very marked 3D rough and a very nice design. You can find it by clicking here.
Bullpadel Hack Control
The control version of Paquito Navarro’s racket. Same feel and hardness but with a lower balance and a wider sweet spot than the Hack 03. The hardest racket of all the ones we have seen so far. Very good balance between power and control.
A racket that comes with the classic Bullpadel grip, the Hesacore and has no roughness. Do not hesitate to get it by clicking here.
JetsPlay F-35
The last control racket we are going to see is this F-35 from the Spanish brand JetsPlay. Again we find 3D rough and this time a slightly harder feel than the previous model we saw from the brand.
We keep a long grip and a piece in the bridge to reduce vibrations. The racket feels very well balanced and allows us to speed up and slow down the game when we want. You can get it by clicking here.
If you want to see the video in which we make a complete analysis of these 6 models of blades, you have it right here.
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