Adidas Metalbone Carbon 3.3 Padel Racket

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Adidas Metalbone Carbon 3.3 Padel Racket

Adidas Metalbone Carbon 3.3 Padel Racket

Regular price €195,00
Regular price €268,00 Sale price €195,00

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Power and comfort are the key concepts behind the Adidas Metalbone Carbon 3.3, which is designed for advanced padel players.

The power is provided by the diamond shape and head-heavy weight distribution of the racket. Comfort is provided by the 6K carbon surface and the soft EVA foam, which ensures a forgiving racket with a high tolerance. Many high impact top power rackets tend to punish you pretty hard if you don't hit the ball really well and consistently - the Metalbone Carbon is a good choice for a top power racket with a high degree of comfort.

Compared to the Metalbone 3.3 and Metalbone HRD+, the Metalbone Carbon 3.3 has no adjustable weight weights and a softer surface. This makes the Metalbone 3.3 more comfortable and forgiving to play with than the hard surfaces, which do provide more power. On the other hand, if you compare it to the Metalbone Team, which has a fiberglass surface, the Metalbone Carbon has more impact power.

Weight: 345-360 grams

Technologies Applied in Adidas Metalbone Carbon 3.3

EVA Soft Performance

The racket's core is made of low density EVA rubber to give you response and high comfort. This is the softest of the three types of foam that Adidas works with in their top rackets. Adidas' rackets produced with this type of rubber is marked with a black cap.

6K Carbon

Adidas operates with 8 different types of fibers, where each type has a different degree of flexibility that affects the racket's power and control. The racket is made with "Carbon 6K", which is number 4 out of 8 on Adidas' list of fibers ranked by flexibility. This is slightly above average in terms of flexibility, so you get a good mix of power and comfort with this type of carbon fiber.

Octagonal Structure

The small carbon tubes in the racket are designed in an octagonal format, making the construction of the Metalbone series stiffer than other rackets. The aim is to reward the aggressive player who continuously hits the ball well.

Spin Blade Decal

In the Metalbone series, Adidas use their Spin Blade Decal technology, which is an octagonal surface structure that enables you to add more spin to the ball ang provides you with an additional feeling of control.

Smart Holes Curve

A strategic placement of the racket's hole pattern that optimizes sweetspot and grip of the ball.

Structural Reinforcement

The entire racket head has been reinforced to make it even more durable and resistant to the stress and torsion that the material is exposed to.

  • Brand: Adidas
  • Price:
    Regular price €195,00
    Regular price €268,00 Sale price €195,00
  • Gender/Age Unisex
  • Racket type Power
  • Level Advanced
  • Head shape Diamond
  • Balance Head heavy
  • Weight 355
  • Core Soft
  • Frame Carbon
  • Color Black

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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