Varlion LW Prisma Airflow W Padel Racket
Player Level: Advanced
Weight: 340–365g
Unparalleled Control and Finesse
Up your game with the Varlion LW Prisma Airflow W, a racket specifically designed for players insisting on the maximum control and accuracy. The round shape and low balance of this racket make it ideal for right-handed players who are defensive in nature and that place their shots strategically. The "W" variant is cold weather-oriented, maintaining peak performance in temperatures below 25°C.
Key Features:
- Core: Hard core for -25ºC/-77ºF
- Frame: 12K Carbon Fiber with Prisma Frame – provides exceptional rigidity and reduced air resistance
- Face: 12K Carbon Fiber with Slice texture – facilitates increased spin and shot precision
- Balance: Low – ensures superior maneuverability and control
- Weight: 340–365g – tailored for agile yet stable play
- Shape: Round – maximizes the sweet spot for consistent shot accuracy
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Finish: Textured surface with a matte finish for enhanced ball grip
Advanced Technology:
- Airflow Technology: Innovative hole distribution enhances air passage through the racket, reducing turbulence and increasing swing speed
- Prisma Frame: Aerodynamically designed to reduce air resistance by 10%, improving maneuverability and shot acceleration
- Slice Technology: Curved surface texture enhances ball grip, allowing for more effective spin shots
- Summum Technology: Features a longer handle and hitting surface, providing greater reach and comfort, especially for two-handed backhands
- Wings Diffuser: Inspired by aeronautical engineering, this technology in the racket's heart improves stability and precision
- Handlesafety Technology: Innovative handle design ensures a secure grip, enhancing safety and comfort during play
Whether you're executing precise chiquitas or controlling the net with sharp volleys, the Varlion LW Prisma Airflow W offers the control and responsiveness needed to dominate the court. Its advanced technologies and premium materials make it a top choice for players aiming to refine their game in cooler conditions.