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PRINCE

-25%
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€149.95
€199.95 -25%

A racket with a more extravagant style arrives to our shop, the new Prince Rocket Black Tattoo padel racket. A different touch that will make you stand out on the court in every game.

-31%
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€157.95
€229.95 -31%

The new generation of Prince blades comes with the Quartz V2 model, a model for advanced players with a very intensive style.

-42%
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€69.99
€119.95 -42%

Belonging to the new collection of padel racquets for occasional players, the Prince Air V2 padel racket is presented for players who want to give their maximum potential on the court.

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€59.99
€119.95 -50%

Prince continues to think about those occasional players who want to give their full potential on the court. Thanks to the Prince Raptor V2 padel racket you will have everything you are looking for in your matches.

-42%
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€69.99
€119.95 -42%

The new Prince Harrier V2 padel racket brings with it many new features, although it has been designed mainly for occasional players.

-19%
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€169.95
€209.95 -19%

The Prince Tour SQ is a racket that excels in control and precision. With an all-carbon construction design, the racket achieves stability and durability.

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€159.95
€189.95 -16%

The new Prince Beast SQ padel racket is aimed at advanced players looking for a perfect balance between power and control. This new Prince model will adapt easily to any style of play, thanks to the manageability and medium balance.

BEACH TENNIS

How to choose a padel racket depending on the type of player

 
A padel racket behaves differently depending on the type of player, which is why at M1 Padel we have focused on the player to be able to give the best advice on which racket is the right one in each case.

We are going to take into account the level of play, the style of play and the strength of the player.

When choosing a racket, it is essential to take into account the player's level of play. Beginners or intermediate players tend to benefit from playing with racquets with a larger sweet spot that do not penalise off-centre hits as much, these racquets have a round or hybrid shape and high or medium flexibility.
On the other hand, advanced or professional players generally use racquets with a little more weight, medium or high balance and medium flexibility, or directly hard racquets.
There is a lot of talk about the shape of the racket but not so much about the flexibility of the faces, although this is the most important thing for the feel of your game. A soft racket for beginners or players of lesser strength is perfect both for control due to the longer contact with the ball and for power due to the spring effect of the racket faces. However, this same racket in power players would not give off as much power as it absorbs part of the power because it is too soft.
On the other hand, a hard racket needs a more aggressive game and more strength so that the racket faces flex and provide power.

The player's strength also plays an important role in the choice of a racket. If you are a player with great physical strength and you prefer to hit the ball with power, it is advisable to opt for a racket with a heavier weight and a harder hitting surface. These racquets allow you to make the most of your strength and generate powerful shots. On the other hand, if you are not as strong or prefer a more controlled game, a more flexible, lighter racket with a more balanced balance may be the right choice.

How long is a padel racket?

The maximum regulatory length of a racket is 45.5 cm, the maximum allowed width is 26 cm and the maximum thickness is 38 mm, but there are other specifications that must meet according to the International Padel Federation (FIP)..:

The cuff has a maximum length of 20 cm, a maximum width of 50 mm and a maximum thickness of 50 mm.
The striking surface must be perforated with cylindrical holes of 9 to 13 mm diameter each throughout the central area. In a peripheral area of 4 centimetres measured from the outer edge of the racket, holes of different shapes or sizes may be considered, as long as they do not affect the essence of the game.
It is important to note that the racket must be free of attached objects and other devices, with the exception of those specifically used to limit or prevent damage, vibrations and weight distribution.

Is it compulsory to have a safety cord on the racket?

YES, it is compulsory for the racket to have a non-elastic cord or strap to be attached to the wrist, as a measure of protection against possible accidents. The maximum length allowed for this cord is 35 centimetres, and of course it is compulsory to use it during the whole playing time.

Buy Padel Racquets in our online shop

At M1 Padel you can find a complete catalogue of padel racquets that adapt to the level of each player, from beginner padel racquets to professional padel racquets for those players with great experience and who need to polish their technique. You can get a multipurpose rackets, control rackets or exclusively power rackets. At M1 Padel we work with big brands specialised in padel, so you will always find at your disposal a wide variety of padel racquets and cheap padel racquets that adapt to your needs, either by weight, shape or performance.

Padel Rackets of 2023

From M1 Padel, we can recommend two models that are having great success:
The Bullpadel Hack 03 2024, is a versatile padel racket whose performance tends to power and an attacking style of play.
On the other hand, the new Babolat Technical Viper 2023 padel racket. A power padel racket designed to unleash all its aggression on the court.

How to choose a padel racket?

Making the right choice when buying a padel racket is essential. A padel rackets that is right for us, will allow us to offer the best performance on the court.
Therefore, it is necessary to be clear about our needs. An experienced player will look for a padel racket that makes his style of play more effective, while a novice player will look for a padel racket that benefits his limitations to reach a better level.

Padel racquets can be differentiated by parameters such as shape, balance and weight.

  • The weight of the padel racket: A heavy padel racket means more power and solidity in your shots. On the other hand, a lighter padel racket offers better movement speed and stroke control.
  • Balance and form: These are closely related parameters. Diamond-shaped padel racquets are designed to offer more power in the strokes and for this reason the sweet spot is located in the upper part of the head.
    The round padel racquets stand out for their large sweet spot, offering greater control and comfort during shots. Their low balance favours agility of movement.
    Finally, the teardrop-shaped rackets place the balance of the racket in the centre or tending slightly to the head, this allows to balance both power and control in the same padel racket.

But if you have doubts or need more information, at M1 Padel, our specialists will be able to recommend the padel racquets that best suit your type of game. They will help you find a padel racket in which you can dominate the sweet spot; A diamond-shaped padel racket, in order to increase the weight in the head and have more ball output. Or if, on the other hand, you prefer a rounded padel racket, with a more balanced weight and which is usually used more for control. At M1 Padel our specialists will offer you a more personalised service according to your needs, come to our facilities where you can try the best padel racquets of the 2023 season on an indoor court.

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