Wilson Blade Pro v3 Padel Racket
Overview
The Blade Pro v3 padel racket is extremely similar in terms of specs and properties to its sibling the Blade v3. Both have a static weight of 365 grams and a higher balance point of 270 mm, and both are teardrop-shaped. The primary difference between the two is that the Blade Pro v3 features a full carbon fiber face, making for a stiffer impact during contact, which increases power access and speed off the face of the racket. It also changes the feel of the hitting experience, making quick touches, overheads, and volleys all rebound initially more quickly across the net. Internally, the Firm EVA foam construction makes for a solid and stable hitting experience during contact. Elsewhere, Wilson's Spin Effect Texture makes for a hitting surface that is very spin-friendly and extremely dependable. For advanced players looking for faster ball speed while retaining good touch as well, the Blade Pro v3 is a uniquely powerful teardrop-shaped racket. Our team loves this racket for finishing off points and shaping volleys with particularly nasty spin.
- Weight: 365 Grams (+/-10)
- Balance: 270mm
- Head Shape: Teardrop
- Core Composition: Firm Eva Foam
- Surface Composition: Carbon Fiber Face
- Ability Level: Advanced
Technologies:
- Carbon Fiber Face: A strategically woven layer of carbon fiber gives players the ability to hit with impressive power.
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C2 tubular construction: Crafted with precision using a carbon tubular construction, ensuring a uniform tubular thickness and resulting in increased durability, incredible shot control, and superior feel over the entire racket.
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Firm Eva Foam: Produces solid, crisp shots for quicker ball deflection and excellent control.
- Anti-fragile edge: Reinforces the padel racket head with robust material to provide long-lasting durability during aggressive play.
- Spin Effect Texture: Textured surface grips the ball upon contact for enhanced spin and an excellent feel on every shot.
- Sharp Hole Technology: The advanced hole-drilling process generates increased bite with every stroke.
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Due Grid hole pattern: Hole pattern that optimizes power and control in different parts of the racket. Larger diameter top holes provide more power on overheads, while smaller holes on the bottom provide enhanced spin and control for defensive shots and volleys.








