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Kids Unisex Padel Racket - PR700, White

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Product ID ‎54_8353529_000-2013339
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Designed For Young Beginners, Aged 5 To 8

This Racket Is Perfect For Your Child Starting Out With Padel Thanks To Its Ease Of Handling.

Handling
Very Lightweight (280 G) For Quick Reactions.

Control
The Fibreglass Is Very Forgiving Of Hitting Errors

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‎ARTENGO‎

Kids Unisex Padel Racket - PR700, White
Kids Unisex Padel Racket - PR700, White

Composition
Racket Frame
20% Carbon
40% Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
40% Glass Fiber
Shaft
50% Polyamide
50% Polyurethane
Where Does Padel Come From?
Padel Emerged In Mexico At The End Of The 60S. It Soon Found Its Way To Spain, Argentina, And Later To All Spanish-Speaking South American Countries. Padel Is Currently The Second-Most Played Sport In Spain, Behind Football But Ahead Of Tennis. There Are Eight Million Players Around The World.

What Are The Rules Of Padel?
Matches Are Played In Teams Of Two (Doubles). Two Serves Are Allowed And Must Be Played Underhand, Diagonally Across The Court. One Bounce Is Allowed. The Ball Must Bounce On The Floor And Can Then Hit Any Part Of The Court. The Ball Can Be Hit Against A Wall After It Has Bounced (Wall Only, Not The Metal Fence). The Ball Can Leave The Court After Bouncing And Can Be Hit Back Into Play From Outside The Court. The Points System Is The Same As Tennis.

How Should You Start Playing Padel?
First Of All You Should Choose Fairly Slow Balls With A Large Diameter, And Get Yourself A Racket That Is Suited To Occasional Players. A Teardrop-Shaped Racket Is Best As It Will Give You The Biggest Sweet Spot, Meaning Your Balls Will Be Nicely Centred And More Accurate. Your Racket Should Also Be Light (Between 350 And 380 Grammes) To Make It Easy To Swing.

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Type racket-sports, kids-rackets, kids-more-gear, kids, padel, padel-rackets, artengo, all-brands
Place of Practice outdoor
Sport padel
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