SIDE SPIN SUPRA FULL CARBON 12K

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The SS SUPRA 12K is a racket from Side Spin's 2022 collection made for players looking to raise the level and speed of their game. It is the racket for expert players within the SS Supra series . With its teardrop shape, the sweet spot is slightly higher than a round blade. Together with the 12K carbon they will help you have greater control and output of the ball and increase the speed of all high balls.

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The SS SUPRA 12K helps itself with the   black soft rubber   to correct perfectly and offer a perfect balance to the racket. It has a finish   sandy   and highlights the upper part of the blade with the carbon seen 12K

The design of the SUPRA 12K stands out for the combination of black and red colors, which mean elegance , but at the same time energy and courage , ideal colors for this racket that offers control but at the same time speed and power for the most daring players. It has a matte paint and a sandy finish that gives the ball extra grip.

SIDE SPIN SUPRA FULL CARBON 12K

€295,00 €155,00 Save 47% Sold out
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Weight: +375g
Weight: +375g

Product information

COLLECTION : 2022

FORM : Tear

PRODUCTION : Asia

MATERIAL : Full carbon

FACE-TYPE : sandy

GAME-TYPE : Control/Attack

MATERIAL-CORE : Eva Soft

MATERIAL-FRAME : Carbon

PLANE-MATERIAL : Carbon

CARBON-FIBER : 12K

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3 important factors that you should take into account when choosing your paddle tennis racket

The hardness.

The hardness of paddle tennis rackets is mainly related to the materials used. 95% of said hardness depends on the EVA rubber used in the core of the blade. The other 5% depends on the fabrics used to cover the EVA foam . Normally fiberglass and carbon fiber in different types.

If you want to know more about the different rubbers that exist and the behavior of the rubber in the game according to its hardness, keep reading here .

The equilibrium.

Balance refers to how the weight is distributed throughout the paddle blades. A paddle tennis racket usually weighs between 355 and 375 g, but the way in which the weight is distributed affects the result.

Regarding balance, there are 3 types of paddle tennis rackets: with low balance, high balance or medium balance. The first has the weight distributed and moved closer to the hand, which provides greater control over the racket. In the second, the weight tends to be more towards the head of the paddle racket and naturally generates more power through the inertia and movement of the paddle racket. Finally, a medium balance racket would be the most versatile racket.

The balance is also related to the shape of the paddle tennis racket . There are 3 types of blades according to their shape, as we will see in the next point.

The sweet spot and the relationship with the shape of the paddle blade.

The sweet spot of a paddle tennis racket is the area on the face of the racket where you get the best feel for the hit, while feeling all the power and how the ball moves.

Shapes of the paddle blades

  • Round blades have a larger, centered sweet spot. Normally these rackets are designed for players who seek control and have less precision. Also in them the balance is usually lower. These rackets are also called oversized since the racket face appears larger because it is round.

  • Teardrop shaped blades have a slightly smaller sweet spot and it is a bit higher (near the top frame). Normally, rackets with this shape have a medium balance and are also defined as versatile rackets since they have medium power and control rackets.

  • Diamond shaped blades have the smallest sweet spot and are closest to the top frame. In general, diamond-shaped padel rackets have a high balance and are intended for more precise and stronger players, who prefer less control and less comfort to help them have more power.

As a rule, a beginner starts playing with a round-shaped blade, then goes to drop, and then to diamond. But let's not forget, that in the end, a player has to play with the padel racket with which he feels most comfortable. Not because you play better you have to use a different shape than round or drop. More experienced players can use the round or drop shape, since defense is very important in padel.

You can read more about all that on the blog .