VARLION BOURNE PRISMA RADIO

SKU: 29519-P
Special Price £190.03 Regular Price £378.44

The Varlion Bourne Prisma Radio padel racket features a solid composition, the product of very advanced technologies. The extensive contact point favours the development of a very offensive game.

Special Price £190.03 Regular Price £378.44
-£160.59
Brand Varlion
Color Green
Product Padel Rackets
Balance High, Medium
Core Ultrasoft Eva
Face Carbon 12k
Format Normal
Level Advanced / Competition, Professional
Finishing 3d Spin
Shape Hybrid
Surface Rough
User Man, Woman

Why buy the Varlion Bourne Prisma Radio padel racket?

It is a padel racket with a high balance that allows experienced players to play a very offensive game, full of very fast and well-placed overhead shots.

It has a gradual hole pattern that spreads over the contact point and favours rests and returns that are very difficult for opponents to counter.

What type of player is the Varlion Bourne Prisma Radio padel racket for?

It is for advanced adult padel players who require a light and manageable racket within a powerful style.

Design and colours

It is designed in a teardrop shape. The frame is matte black. The faces have a dark mint green hue. In the central part of the faces, large, classic Varlion frets appear. These stand out in a matte black gradient.

Technical characteristics of the Varlion Bourne Prisma Radio padel racket

  • The high-strength frame features the Prisma system that reduces the point of contact with the walls by 90% and therefore greatly lengthens durability.
  • The faces have a rough texture and Slice technology. This constitutes a series of curved lines on the surface to achieve optimal ball grip.
  • The core is made of ultrasoft rubber to ensure a very soft touch and reduce the risk of injury.
  • The finish includes the patented technology called Radio, which reinforces the head with an adhesive padel racket protector that allows for very effective spin and lobs.
  • The handle is longer than usual to provide a very comfortable grip and the possibility of very strong two-handed backhand volleys.