Adidas Metalbone Team 3.3 Padel Racket

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Adidas Metalbone Team 3.3 Padel Racket

Adidas Metalbone Team 3.3 Padel Racket

Regular price 165,00,-
Regular price 215,00,- Sale price 165,00,-

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  • Brand: Adidas
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    Regular price 165,00,-
    Regular price 215,00,- Sale price 165,00,-
  • Gender/Age Unisex
  • Racket type Power
  • Level Intermediate
  • Head shape Diamond
  • Balance Head heavy
  • Weight 365
  • Core Soft
  • Surface Rough
  • Frame Fiberglass
  • Color Black

The Adidas Metalbone Team 3.3 is suitable for the attacking player who wants impact power and at the same time wants to avoid unnecessary strain on the impact arm. You get these features with the Metalbone 3.3, which is produced with a head-heavy weight distribution and a diamond-shaped head that ensures plenty of weight transfer in offensive shots where you hit the ball high up in the head of the racket.

Metalbone Team 3.3 has a rough, sandpaper-like surface and a stiff frame to ensure you get an optimal grip on the ball. Both the core and the surface are soft, so you can look forward to a highly tolerant and comfortable racket that won't strain or punish you unnecessarily. This makes it the softest and most comfortable racket in the Metalbone series, which is still aimed at the experienced padel player. The racket also comes in a Metalbone Team Light 3.3 version, which is about 15 grams lighter and designed for the control player.

Weight: 360-375 grams

Technologies Applied in Adidas Metalbone Team 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.

Fibre Glass

Adidas operates with 8 different types of fibres, each type having different properties that influence the power and control ratio of the racket. This racket is made with fiberglass in the surface, which is Adidas' most flexible fiber. This provides you with a forgiving and comfortable contact with the ball in your strokes. This is also the most gentle surface for those who struggle with elbow and shoulder strain injuries. 

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 Gritt

This technology involves a rough, sandy surface on the racket that gives you an improved ball feel. 

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.

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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