Wilson Endure V1 Padel Racket

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Wilson Endure V1 Padel Racket

Wilson Endure V1 Padel Racket

Regular price €166,99
Sale price €166,99 Regular price €270

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For 2026, Wilson introduces the all-new Endure series, and Endure V1 is the model built for you if you want to structure your game around control and stability. This padel racket rewards patience, precision, and the ability to manage the tempo of the rally.

The round head shape creates a wide sweetspot, making it easier to keep the ball in play and place your shots with confidence. Designed for advanced players, Endure V1 offers a solid and controlled setup with a clear feel at impact, without becoming overly demanding.

Stability and feel in defensive play

With a weight of 365 grams, the racket sits stable in hand and delivers a calm, predictable response in pressured situations. The dense foam core improves the connection to the ball, giving you a clear sense of contact, while the carbon face supports directional control and spin.

The throat construction is engineered to enhance maneuverability, so the racket feels easier to handle in quick reactions close to the glass and net. The extended 14 cm handle provides additional leverage and supports two-handed backhands.

Position in the Endure 2026 series

Endure V1 is the mid-model in the Endure 2026 lineup. Compared to Endure Pro V1, it features a slightly less uncompromising construction, making it more accessible while still delivering strong control. Compared to Endure LS V1, the V1 feels more stable and solid at impact, whereas the LS version is lighter and more comfort-focused.

Technologies in Wilson Endure V1 Padel Racket

UD Carbon Face
Carbon surface that supports directional control and spin.

Control Geometry
Round head shape that creates a wide sweetspot and enhances defensive maneuverability.

Control Sandwich Foam
Double-density foam that improves ball contact and adds feel in your shots.

Raw Carbon Face
Textured carbon surface that increases spin potential and enhances grip on the ball.

Raw Hybrid Face
Combination of carbon and fiberglass that balances control with a touch of added power.

Double Y Beam
Throat design that contributes to stability and improved maneuverability.

Touch Points
Strategically placed contact points that provide better support for the second hand in ready positions.

Extended Handle Length
14 cm handle that provides extra leverage and flexibility for two-handed shots.

  • Brand: Wilson
  • Gender/Age Unisex
  • Racket type Control
  • Level Advanced
  • Head shape Round
  • Balance Even
  • Weight 365
  • Color Blue

3 tips to extend the lifespan of your padel racket

1. Use a frame protector

Fit a frame protector to your racket to minimise damage from contact with the court glass or metal mesh. It is a simple addition that may not look like much, but it can help extend the life of your racket by protecting it from knocks and scratches.

2. Avoid extreme temperatures

Store your racket at a stable room temperature. Over time, both very high and very low temperatures can weaken the foam in the racket core and reduce performance. Avoid leaving your racket in places such as a cold car boot or close to a hot radiator.

3. Protect your racket during transport

Keep your racket in a bag or cover to protect it from scratches, dirt and knocks. This is especially important during transport or storage between matches, as proper storage helps reduce wear and tear.

3 tips to get the most out of your padel racket

1. Choose the right racket for your level and playing style

Choose a racket that matches your level and playing style. New players may benefit from a racket with a softer face and a large sweetspot, while more experienced players often prefer a stiffer construction with more emphasis on precision or power.

2. Replace your overgrip regularly

Replacing your overgrip regularly helps maintain a fresh grip and improves comfort and control. A worn grip can cause the racket to slip in your hand and put extra strain on your wrist and forearm during play.

3. Upgrade your racket when the time is right

Over time, the foam in the racket core loses its elasticity and performance. This means you will no longer get the same response from your shots. If you have been using the same racket for several seasons or notice a drop in its performance, it is a sign that it is time to invest in a new one.

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