Starvie Kenta Eternal Pro 2025 Padel Racket

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Starvie Kenta Eternal Pro 2025 Padel Racket

Starvie Kenta Eternal Pro 2025 Padel Racket

Regular price 310,00,-
Regular price 310,00,- Sale price 310,00,-

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  • Brand: Starvie
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    Regular price 310,00,-
    Regular price 310,00,- Sale price 310,00,-
  • Gender/Age Unisex
  • Racket type All-round
  • Level Advanced
  • Head shape Round
  • Balance Neutral
  • Core Hard
  • Color Black

The Starvie Kenta Eternal Pro 2025 racket is designed to give you control, stability and maneuverability. It comes in a round head shape and a neutral weight distribution that appeals to the defensive-oriented player. The core of the racket is made of medium hard foam, which in combination with a relatively stiff frame ensures you great precision.

A few of the most prominent features are the Hex Tech technology, which is a hexagonal structure molded into the surface of the racket. The structure ensures good contact with the ball and great durability as it's part of the surface and not “just” on top of it. In addition, another technological innovation, Geo Bridge, gives you a fast swing speed due to the hexagonal design in the heart of the racket. Finally, Starvie, in collaboration with Noene, has implemented an anti-vibration technology in the shaft of the racket to reduce shock and vibration.

Compared to the other models in the Kenta series, Kenta Pro has the hardest core. This gives you a more direct contact with the ball and the racket is less forgiving on off center hits compared to the softer versions. On the other hand, you get more appeal in the shots where you hit the ball cleanly in the sweetspot.

Like Starvie's other rackets, the model is handmade in Spain.

Weight: 350-385 grams

Technologies in Starvie Kenta Eternal Pro 2025

3k Carbon

The racket frame is reinforced with two layers of carbon for improved control and power.

EVA Pro 50

The core of the racket is made of Pro 50 EVA foam, which is Starvie's medium density foam.

Hex Tech

The surface of the racket is constructed with Starvie's new Hex Tech technology, which involves a hexagonal, rough pattern for increased precision and durability.

Geo Bridge

This new technology is implemented in the heart of the racket, which is shaped in a hexagonal design. The technology gives the racket better maneuverability and increases acceleration in your swing for increased power. In addition, Geo Bridge technology reduces vibrations from the shot.

Reactive Holes

Reactive Holes is Starvie's new pattern of hole placement that improves the overall performance of the racket.

Longer Handgrip

The shaft has been lengthened by 1.5 cm to provide more room to use two hands.

Noene Inside

In collaboration with Noene, Starvie has integrated vibration-dampening technology into the racket shaft. The technology absorbs up to 96% of the negative energy caused by shock and vibration from the impact.

3 Tips on How to Extend the Lifespan of Your Padel Racket

Use a frame protector

Apply a frame protector to your racket to minimize damage from hits against the glass walls or the fence. This simple addition can significantly extend the lifespan of your racket by protecting it from knocks and scratches.

Avoid extreme temperatures

Store your racket in a room with stable temperatures. Avoid leaving it in a hot car or a cold garage, as extreme temperatures can weaken the materials and affect the racket’s performance over time.

Transport your racket safely

Always keep your racket in a bag or a cover to protect it from scratches, dirt, and knocks. This is especially important when traveling or storing the racket between games, as proper storage reduces wear and tear.

3 Tips on How to Get the Most Out of Your Padel Racket

Choose the right racket for your level and style

Pick a racket that suits your playing level and preferred style of play. Beginners might benefit from a racket with a larger sweetspot, while advanced players often prefer a more precise or powerful racket tailored to their game.

Replace your overgrip regularly

Changing the overgrip frequently keeps your racket feeling fresh and ensures a firm, comfortable grip. Worn-out grips can lead to slipping and strain on your hand during play.

Upgrade your racket when needed

Over time, the foam in the core of the racket loses its performance, resulting in reduced power and control. If you’ve used the same racket for several seasons or notice a drop in performance, consider investing in a new one to maintain your game at its best.

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