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BABOLAT TECHNICAL VIPER Padel Racket

£188.50

BABOLAT TECHNICAL VIPER padel racket.  The most powerful racket in the Viper range and in the entire Babolat collection.   Try out our range of PADEL RACKETS in the IN STORE HITTING ROOM. 

BABOLAT TECHNICAL VIPER Padel Racket features : 

Its drilling pattern and the size of its holes are perfectly adapted to its diamond shape to allow you to optimize the transmission of power on each strike of the ball as well as to be as precise as possible. 

The advantage of the Viper technical: The new Vibrasorb System technology, Power by SMAC is made of an elastomeric material which protects the player’s arms and reduces the risk of injury.      Its rough 3D Spin + finish helps you give spin to the ball while maintaining control of your racquet.

The Babolat Technical Viper 2023 racket consists of its core of X-EVA technology. It is a sandwich construction with 3 layers of foam of different densities. The two stiffer outer layers provide precision and punch while the softer center foam provides comfort and forgiveness.

Balance Head Heavy
Shape Diamond
Surface Texture Rough
Weight 365g

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.

HOW TO PLAY THE GAME – PADEL 

Format: Padel is played in a doubles format
Scoring: Padel uses the same scoring system as tennis
Volleys: as per tennis, you can volley the ball at anytime apart from the return of serve
Serving:
• You start from the right hand side, with an underarm serve, which must go into the cross court box
• The server must bounce the ball before serving, and connect with the ball below waist height
• The server must keep at least one foot on the floor when serving, the feet must not touch or cross the serving
line
• If the ball hits the net and lands in, a let is called; if the balls lands in the box and hits the wire fence it’s a fault
• If the ball lands in the box and hits the side wall or back wall, the ball must be played as in.
• You have two serves as per tennis

  • what’s in and what’s out in Padel:
    • The lines on the court are only in play for the serve, if the serve hits the line it’s a valid serve
    • Any player is permitted to play the ball off any of the walls on their side of the court
    • The ball must bounce on the opponents side before hitting the wall or wire fence
    • You can play the ball off the walls, like you would in squash
    • If the balls bounces twice on your side, you lose the point
    • If the ball strikes either player, the point is lost
    • If the ball hits the walls or wire fencing without bouncing first, you lose the point
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