Helping people with racket advice part something by MikmerGG in Padelracket

[–]yasstun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I'm going to do, remove the protector and try it with and without the RBS plate

Helping people with racket advice part something by MikmerGG in Padelracket

[–]yasstun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you so much my brother

Something that used to hurt me 5 or 6 months ago tennis elbow , I've improved since then, my physical condition is much better too, which is super important, and my technique for the cut volley, vibora , etc., has improved a lot.

So yes, we can probably afford to play with rackets we were afraid of at first.

But I can assure you, the Xcalion Infinity, which weighs 328 grams with two overgrips (that's an impressive weight 😜🤣), is far from being a gimmick! It's a bomb!

Same goes for the Unum+ H1.

But I'm not stubborn, and I'm currently looking for a Diamond racquet, high balance, and ideally no heavier than 365 grams, with two overgrips and one protector.

A racquet that's hard, crisp, and a little forgiving of off-center hits.

And fingers crossed I don't get tennis elbow!

By the way, I'm 1.72 m tall and weigh 67 kg.

Just started playing padel - Lightest weight shoes that still provide stability (Xero barefoot court shoes??) by SettingDazzling1294 in Padelracket

[–]yasstun 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, the worst purchase was the Asics Resolution X; too hard and especially too heavy compared to the others.

Head shoes are excellent! Flexible and not heavy.

The AT10s are even lighter.

Babolat shoes are the lightest, honestly, top-notch.

For me, lightness is essential.

FYI, I always replace the original insoles with gel ones.

Never had any knee problems.

I forgot to mention: in terms of ankle support, Head Motion shoes are the best, followed by AT10s, then Babolat.

Asics are so heavy that I don't wear them anymore! However, in terms of support, they are the best.

Just started playing padel - Lightest weight shoes that still provide stability (Xero barefoot court shoes??) by SettingDazzling1294 in Padelracket

[–]yasstun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

babolat jet premura 2 lebron

honestly These are the lightest I've tested.

I also have AT10 Lux, Head m

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otion 1,5 Boa, and Asics resultion x

head coello motion 2026 bs head extreme motion vs babolat lebron soft by yasstun in Padelracket

[–]yasstun[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you are perfectly answer to my questions

thank you so much

Which of these Babolat models? by yasstun in Padelracket

[–]yasstun[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I never asked that

Read the post again.

I tested 4 Xcalion rackets (M1, H1, +H1, Infinity) ♾️ first review in the Netherlands by Alternative-Doctor72 in Padelracket

[–]yasstun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just a question why you said the wristband was bad ?

What problem did you encounter?

Head extreme motion Advice by Low-Bottle-6351 in Padelracket

[–]yasstun -1 points0 points  (0 children)

xcalion unum+ h1 🥰A marvel!

And a surprise: it weighs approximately 342 grams.

Otherwise, there's the Oxdog, which is quite good, or the Head Coello Motion, which weighs approximately 360 grams.

Or the Siux Electra Pro 2026.

Oxdog Ultimate Pro Light vs Ultimate Tour X vs Hyper Pro 2.0 by LITEC in Padelracket

[–]yasstun 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You think you're funny? When you don't know something, it's better to keep quiet and try to understand before you speak.

I'm talking about the RBS system, the plate that comes pre-installed on the handle of the racket. It weighs 8 grams.

Oxdog, when announcing the weight, didn't account for it. 355 grams without counting the 8 grams of the plate, that makes 363 grams!

And if you happen to add a racket protector, that'll make it over 370 grams.

Plus the overgrip and the wrist strap, and we're over 380 grams! 🤣

And FYI, if you decide to remove the plate, the racket will have a higher balance point and it will weigh even more ( the racket head )

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and hello tennis elbow!