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The Vidar of Båstad rackets are an excellent choice to customise any padel kit. Our catalogue can attest to this. Advanced or professional players, and even intermediate players, will quickly discover its optimal calibration and its many advantages. They are Nordic-design models, with a predominance of straight lines, without elaborate embellishments. The colour range is limited but successful, usually coming in bi-chromatic combinations of grey and white. The aesthetic result is so neutral that they can be used both in informal matches and official events.
For greater power, these rackets are usually teardrop-shaped, with the point of impact in the centre of the faces. The balance is located midway between the head and the grip, which helps to stabilise performance. The speed at which the ball is struck is optimal and the racket has a high-recovery power. These models are ideal for offensive playing styles, whether when serving or playing near the net.
Its core is usually made with EVA rubber with a medium-hard texture. This composition guarantees an intermediate feel and a greater capacity to make the ball spin spectacularly. It’s also very useful to cushion impacts and thereby reduce the risk of injuries or contractures in the hand. Especially with the most advanced models, such as the EVA 25 and EVA 30 designs.
The firmness of the shots is supported by the extensive presence of carbon throughout its structure, both in the frame and on the faces. In the first case, it contributes to improving the resistance of the racket to external aggressions and prolonging its durability. In the second, its presence is justified by the power in the shots. To optimise the potential of this material, 12K threads from the Swedish brand TeXtreme are used.
In this case, the choice of materials is focused on improving the comfort of the racket. They are suitable for both beginners and advanced users. These rackets are usually round-shaped, with a wide contact point in the central area and very narrow faces in relation to the rest of the racket. The heart usually takes on greater prominence. The open heart design is usually opted for, without any obstacle that could alter the airflow.
They are very light models, with structures designed to make arm movements easier. An objective boosted by the hole pattern on the faces, in which the holes are usually spread out in a linear way, so as not to destabilise the shots. The holes are usually in the centre of the racket to enhance the contact point, making it more spaced out and narrow at the ends. Of course, in no case is the maximum diameter established for official competitions, from nine to 13 millimetres, exceeded.
It should be noted that the Vidar of Båstad rackets are manufactured in Spain using traditional methods. This means that each design is unique.