Technical data
Weight: 370 g. +/- 5 g.
Shape: Round.
Balance: In handle.
Thickness: 38 mm.
Outer composition: 3 layers of fiberglass + 1 layer of 12K Carbon fiber.
Inner composition: Black EVA medium.
12K Carbon: High-quality braided carbon combining lightness and strength.
Black EVA: Medium-density EVA foam. Optimum performance at moderate speeds, with faster acceleration on powerful shots.
Technical concepts
TWIN CARBONE TUBE: Twin-tube carbon frame. Maximizes rigidity and reduces torsion for maximum power. Increases strength and stability.
EVOLUTIVE HOLE SIZE: Combination and distribution of different-sized holes on the surface of the racket to increase the sweet spot (ideal point for hitting the ball).
ROUGH SURFACE: Rough surface to promote spin on the ball.
HIGH MODULUS CARBON: High-density carbon reinforcements improve the racket's resistance.
Shock Block System
The Shock Block System is a vibration-reduction system.
It's a technology developed by Decathlon's Research and Development Center. Team engineers Kuikma have redesigned the concept to adapt it to a Padel racket.
An elastomer insert inside the racket handle reduces vibrations for greater comfort when striking.
Testea Padel ®
Laboratory tests carried out with TESTEA PADEL (a laboratory specializing in paddle racket technology) have shown that the "Shock Block System" reduces vibrations by up to 38%.
Air Foam Frame
The racquet has a "double tube" frame to optimize rigidity and power. Our design teams have inserted EVA foam inside the two tubes at the racket head.
This reinforces the frame and increases strength, which is our priority for all Kuikma products.
A top-of-the-range racket at this price - how is that possible?
At Kuikma, we don't want to burden padel players with an additional cost that does nothing for their game.
Being designers and distributors means we can limit the number of intermediaries involved in the manufacture and distribution of our rackets.
We also keep our communication costs (campaigns and sponsorship) to a minimum. Product trials and player recommendations will be our best means of communication.