12K CARBON AND BASALT LAYERS
Appearance
The new WOLF GREY is one of the best rackets on the market, spectacular in every way, in defence as well as attack. It has 2 carbon layers and make with NEW BASALT. It is one of the rackets on the market with the best power and control.
Player Type
This racket is ideal for a professional player searching for one of the best rackets on the market, a racket that makes them a better player and that helps them strike the ball both from the back of the court or even knock it out of the park. A racket you can trust and one of great performance in all aspects of the game. A special racket for the three meter smash and the viper strike.
Technical Features
The racket is round and shaped like a teardrop, weighs between 360 to 380 grams and has a 38 millimeter frame.
The frame is made of 100% carbon fibre, a frame that provides the right amount of rigidity, which transforms into control of the ball. It is also a racket that produces very few vibrations.
For the production of the body of the racket we have used Soft Ultra EVA foam, a smooth foam, of the highest quality, which gives a soft touch and also allows us to powerfully strike the ball while simultaneously maintaining good control of the ball.
The faces are also made from 12 K carbon fibre and basalt fiber for better durability and stiffness. It features a bigger sweet spot and thanks to this we are in the presence of a racket that will help us take steal back many points from the opposing team as well as enabling us to quickly strike balls near to the net.
Design and Colours
One of the most eye catching features of the racket is that it transmits great elegance and roughness with the Hexagon technology which enhances the effects of the balls.
The grip on the handle is wide and provides maximum comfort, a padded grip for maximum comfort available in black.
Overview
One of the most eye catching features of the racket is that it transmits great elegance and roughness with the Hexagon technology which enhances the effects of the balls. We have to draw attention to the holes in the racket, strategically placed there to improve the release of the ball and prevent vibrations.
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