VARLION MAXIMA SUMMUM PRISMA RADIO W 2023

SKU: 106485-P
Special Price €241.95 Regular Price €450.95
VARLION MAXIMA SUMMUM PRISMA RADIO W 2023

The Varlion Maxima Summum Prisma Radio W 2023 is a padel racket for advanced players who have to play in cold climates or with temperatures below 25ºC.

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Brand Varlion
Color Black, Purple
Product Padel Rackets
Balance Low
Core Hard Eva
Face Carbon
Format Normal
Level Professional
Finishing 3d Spin
Shape Teardrop
Surface Rough
Game Type Control
User Woman

Varlion Maxima Summum Prisma Radio W 2023, for advanced players in the winter season

The Varlion Maxima Summum Prisma Radio W 2023 is a model from Varlion's premium line. The racket has a rounded teardrop shape with a medium-low balance. It is suitable for advanced players who have a style of play focused mainly on control. It is designed with materials geared towards being an efficient racket in low-temperature environments.

Padel racket for playing in cold climates with a hard rubber core

In the core, the rubber is hard to be able to perform well in temperatures below 25ºC. Therefore, your game will not be unstable and fluctuating. This racket is more elastic against the cold to allow for better adaptation.

Its manufacture is not conventional since it is not moulded, nor are the holes made afterwards. With its RADIO technology, it ensures that the holes come out ready-made from the moment the racket leaves the mould. With this, a more resistant core is achieved. The hole pattern is also elongated and circular to give more power to the shots. The faces of the racket have a rough finish which improves grip and spin.

Racket that is handled better and allows for more speed in shots

It is made of resistant carbon fibre and the Prisma frame improves the speed of the shots and the handling of the racket. The heart with a diffuser works efficiently with the airflow. You get more speed in the shots and the trajectory of the shots is better regulated.

With Airflow technology to allow for the smooth airflow through the racket. Thanks to the elongated holes near the frame, the air passes more through these and less through the centre, and turbulence in the racket is reduced.