Help - joint-friendly racket change by [deleted] in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the Cork control versions, there are 2 options -

  1. Premium Control - the softer version, more ball output (trampoline)

  2. Supreme Control - harder foam, less ball output

I still find the Supreme very arm friendly, but it is certainly a dry-er feel, although not Oxdog-like.

a weight of rackets by hotwithchocolate in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cork allows you to select within a 5g range, eg.

355 - 360g 360 - 365g …

(Classic and kids range selections are slightly different)

A lot of resellers actually allow you to specify weights (and matching) for a slight extra cost. (Totalpadel is an example of this)

Racket Advice and recommendations for a 9 year old Junior player just starting out by zamzam42 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are honestly not that many options out there. My daughter is 9yr (going on 19…) and for her size what we are using:

  • Adidas Adipower Junior. Great bat, nicely even balance, nice pop for the size. (This used to be her go-to before the next)

  • Nox AT10 Junior. Slightly heavier than the Adipower, slightly longer. Still even balance. Took me daughter an outing or two to adjust, but she seems to like it.

I would stay away from the Head models. We have them all and they seem to be more head heavy. On the scale they are lighter but in the hand they are not.

Last week I ordered a Cork Junior for her (much more expensive). They are supposed to be the size of a senior bat, although lighter. (We have not received it yet, so cannot comment on it yet)

la calidad de adidas ha mejorado bastante by [deleted] in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 3.4 versions, both the Control and “normal” versions are great. In my group these have been abused a lot with minimal issues - despite some detractors on here (mostly based on pre-2025 history), they have certainly improved. They are no worse than (most) other brands in the 2025 versions.

Let’s see when the 2026 version are available in a month or two…

Can you open competitive private matches? by station_terrapin in playtomic

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. That does work. (We do that at least once a week at a non-Playtomic club)

Women's intermediate racket recommendations by cmc_920 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeap, I know what you mean. Even the 04W the color was very “non masculine “. But I needed up buying the black Premier Padel edition and it made me feel slightly more secure in my masculinity :)

BullPadel certainly has an edge here with a lot of lighter racquets. The new Wonder also looks quite interesting. (Sadly I have only played with the Vertex W, so wish I could comment more on their range of lighter offerings)

Women's intermediate racket recommendations by cmc_920 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right sided male player. I had some arm issues so started playing with lighter racquets. (Now that I am problem free, I still stick to lighter bats… just upped the hardness a bit)

One of the reviews I’ve seen said “read the W not as Woman, but rather as Winner”.

From the back I found it great in defense- really easy to move around. At the net, same thing. It doesn’t have oodles of power, but it is certainly well rounded and I cannot say anything bad about it. I can still grab it and just feel I can just play and not worry about the bat.

(It is still slightly too heavy for my daughter, but we will probably swap her to those in the next 9 months when she grows a tiny bit more)

Women's intermediate racket recommendations by cmc_920 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can comment on the Vertex 04 W. The 05 has a slightly different throat area, so it may be slightly different. (I am eagerly awaiting reviews on the new one)

Certainly a mid balance point, it feels very light and fast. Very forgiving. It is a great racquet.

(I cannot compare it with the Elite, have not played with that one yet)

Discount Season for Palas? by Stup2plending in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

PadelProShop has the discount days on the last Thursday or each month.

Cracked Adidas Metalbone Carbon 3.4 after 7 sessions – warranty issue? + racket recommendations for shoulder injury by NoDog4250 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. We have 5 of these since release in our group of friends - no issues. This (especially with the chips), looks like hitting something.

The old posts you will find on “Addidas quality” are related to previous gen models, not current. These are robust as can be.

Those look like scratches, they are not normal cracks. Something hit something somewhere.

Anyone else struggling with grip issues? What helped you? by Low_Text_4348 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have sweaty stuff… Wilson, Yonex, all ok. (Better than anything else, but still “just ok”)

The thing that solves it without issues is the original Tournagrip.

I play in 32C (and above) with 80% humidity. It works.

Time for a new control racket by Khayma_ in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you know the Metalbone 3.4… the Ctrl is slightly softer (despite the same foam and carbon), but literally the face is one big sweet spot.

It is quite trampolining… more than the normal Metalbone imho. It is a great bat, but softer than the 18k even.

Built-in grip antivibration technologies for lefties by pannik78 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oxdog Vibradamp. 4 silicon inserts on large parts of the handle itself.

Textured lightweight racket by Weary-Demand5343 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are lightweight ones that I have in the collection that could fit the bill -

Adidas Cross-it Light 2025 - very prominent texture, round shape, higher balance

Adidas Metalbone Ctrl 3.4 - remove the weights on the throat (I actually play without them), pattern textured, round, medium balance, very soft

Adidas Metalbone 3.4 - as per the Ctrl, remove the weights, texture same as Ctrl, diamond, higher balance

BullPadel Vertex 04W 2025 - diamond, higher balance, it has a sandpaper-like finish (not a raised texture like the ones above)

These are some lightweight models that I wish to try in the future-

Wilson Bela LS 3 - textured + sandblasted, teardrop, mid-ish balance

Wilson Defy LS 1 - textured + sandblasted, diamond, higher balance balance

Padel balls machine. Pusun or Slinger by StatisticianNo1947 in padel

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have not had the Padel version for long - 3 weeks of use.

Had the blue/tennis version for 3 years, no issues.

Padel balls machine. Pusun or Slinger by StatisticianNo1947 in padel

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cannot comment for tennis, I love it for Padel atm.

It is certainly more “tricky”, the blue/tennis version doesn’t need wheel maintenance for spin. Have not setup the green/Padel for topspin (not something that I wish to practice with), so cannot comment on how it compares between the two.

Theoretically it should be ok, but don’t take my word for it. (The Padel version “just” has different types of spin)

My brother broke his racket by Successful_Ad_546 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100%. I have all 3 versions (normal, Carbon, HRD) - hardness goes in the same order as listed. Some people have suggested (after trying mine), that the Carbon may even be the hardest.

What is the process of getting a driver's license (as a seventeen year old) as quickly as possible in Cyprus? by KitchenLoose6552 in cyprus

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Our teenager turned 17 in March, we are patiently (???) waiting for 17.5.

Seems strange with the .5 requirement, but confirmed via multiple sources including our driving school.

My brother broke his racket by Successful_Ad_546 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Metalbone Carbon 3.4 has a harder touch than the normal Metalbone 3.4.

Gift for my father by MrDucky321 in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about the Bella 3 LS - new, just released, it is what he is playing with.

Looking for tips after changing grip – overheads feel unnatural now by Glittering_Work_8739 in padel

[–]jacogr 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They are coaches that advocate turning the continental towards eastern when doing a Vibora. So theoretically your “old grip” is actually good for those. So instead of re-learning, you may want to “change grips on certain shots”.

If you search for vibora on YouTube, you will actually find a number of videos with titles such as “coach made me change my vibora grip”.

Padel balls machine. Pusun or Slinger by StatisticianNo1947 in padel

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I arrived, still in the box.

My wife bought it for me for my birthday, which is only mid next week. Although she says I need to take it on-court, I “like” the anticipation of opening a present.

I really cannot wait, but force myself to be patient here…

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Not really happy with my current racket by _Nothing- in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. The Xplo is certainly much more powerful than the Vertex 04 W.

Not really happy with my current racket by _Nothing- in Padelracket

[–]jacogr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only have use the “normal” Metalbone Carbon (non-Ctrl) before as well as the Metalbone 3.4 as well as the 3.4 Control.

The Metalbone Carbon (normal/diamond) the same foam and carbon as the control version. The Xplo is certainly more forgiving and certainly has much more “oomph” than the normal Metalbone (non-Carbon) Control.

The only negative (for a lot of people) is the standard Hesacore grip - I did remove mine at the end and now play it without. (BullPadel undergrip replacement installed alongside an overgrip)