BABOLAT COUNTER VERON padel racket specifications :
Head Shape: |
Hybrid |
Balance: |
Head Heavy |
Core: |
EVA |
Unstrung weight: |
365 grams |
Surface |
Carbon |
This racket is designed to be the most forgiving in the Veron series.…………Compared to the Vertuo and Viper rackets, the Veron series sits between the two of them. This means that it is harder than Vertuo, but softer than Viper. Where the Viper series has a pure carbon surface, the Veron rackets are made with a mix of fiberglass and carbon to increase the tolerance and comfort of the rackets.
Holes Pattern System : Optimized placement and size of the holes based on the specific racket head shape to increase the power transmission and accuracy of the stroke.
Black EVA : The core is made of elastic foam for maximum power and comfort during the stroke.
Carbon Flex : The surface is made of two different materials to offer the best of both worlds: Massive power through carbon and easy generation of power through fiberglass. The goal is a flexible surface with a high power output.
3D Spin : The small textures in the surface combined with a rough finish contribute to improved control and grip of the ball.
Vibrasorb System : This technology covers a new elastomer material in graphite, which is integrated into the heart of the racket. The technology reduces the vibrations of the stroke and thus the risk of injury.
Smart Buttcap : New concept that allows you to adjust the size of the wrist strap or remove it completely.
PURE RACKET SPORT specialises in only racket sports and has a large range of all you will need for your Tennis, Padel, Racketball, Squash, Badminton or Table Tennis. We are here to give advice and guidance about which model might be best and explain how the new technology can improve your game.
BABOLAT PADEL : The French brand only began making padel rackets in 2012, but these rackets are now used by top players, such as the number one ranked, Juan Lebron. Today Babolat is one of the largest padel brands in the world. Babolat manufactures rackets for all playing styles and levels.
Advanced rackets come with more power and control at the expense of a small sweet spot. Additionally, advanced rackets have a low ball output, which means the player must make well-timed, strong swings to propel the ball.
As a result, players should choose a racket that aligns with their playing level. Beginners should choose a racket from the Vertuo line. Intermediate players should select a racket from the Veron line. And advanced players should play with a Viper line racket.