Adipower Junior 3.2: The racket to learn what it means to win
Encouraging younger people to take up padel is an important element in how we can keep growing the sport across the world. The game is growing in popularity on every continent, and one of the reasons is because youngsters find the sport exciting, fast, and sociable.
A key factor in young players wanting to continue in padel is the type of racket that allows them to develop their game. And in the Adipower Junior 3,2, there is the perfect racket to help young players on their padel journey. In this post, we’ll look more in detail at the racket, and what type of technology it includes.
Control in mind to allow for shot improvement
For newcomers and young players to padel, being able to play a wide variety of shots in a controlled manner is vital. Practice makes perfect, and the Adipower Junior 3.2 will allow for that development. The racket is designed for a controlled game and the round head means there is a larger sweet spot to play shots with more control. In addition, the balance of the racket can be found in the neck - or the middle - and it weighs just 310-330 grams.
Building up consistency is important for the game’s up and coming players, and the Adipower Junior 3.2 has just the technology to develop that. With eXoskeleton technology, the frame features a 100% carbon fibre rib structure, something that improves the rigidity of the racket and assists with finding that consistent shot.
Technology to develop shot effects
Once consistency has been achieved, players will have the confidence to try some different types of shots, such as spin, or try and change the flight of the ball. The Adipower Junior 3.2 has been designed so players can work on their shot selection as they keep improving and playing more padel. A glass fibre surface and the Eva Soft Performance rubber allow for players to alter the speed and flight of the ball when they play their shots.
In addition, the racket also features Smart Holes Curve, a technology in which the arrangement of the holes is specially designed to facilitate the effect of all the shots and develop the spin shot in particular.
Padel rackets get plenty of wear and tear, especially among younger players, so when you look for a new racket, something to consider is how resistant it is. The Adipower Junior 3.2 has Structural Reinforcement technology, which means there are perimeter reinforcements around the whole racket that allow for greater resistance to the high torsion that the racket is exposed to during a game.
This racket is packed full of the technology necessary for young players to get used to padel, learn how to play the different array of shots, and importantly, get used to the winning feeling. We hope to have provided you with the information you need, but do keep an eye out on the All For Padel site for all the latest news and developments.