Junior Rackets
Junior Padel Rackets – Product Overview
Adidas Metalbone Youth 3.4
High quality with a good balance of control and power.
Lightweight (around 300 g), allowing quick and agile movement.
Ideal for young players who have already mastered the basics.
Adidas Metalbone Youth 3.2
Stable and comfortable – suitable for longer training sessions.
Recommended for more advanced juniors.
Adidas Adipower Junior 3.4
Combines power with ease of use – great for an offensive playing style.
A solid choice for children with strong shots.
Bullpadel Hack Jr 25
Large head and wide hitting surface.
Reliable option for young players seeking performance and power.
Bullpadel Vertex Jr 25
Designed for precision and control.
A well-balanced racket for developing technical skills.
Head Extreme Junior
Good mix of control and comfort, suitable for various playing styles.
A versatile option for beginners and intermediate-level players.
Head Speed Junior
Optimal for young players with an aggressive style.
Helps develop shot dynamics and confidence.
NOX Junior AT10 Genius 2025
Latest model for ambitious junior players – reduced weight and optimized shape for accuracy.
Lightweight and well-balanced, ideal for technical improvement.
Why Choose These Rackets?
Lightweight (~300 g)
Supports technical progress without putting strain on the arm.
Adapted to Different Playing Styles
Choose between rackets focused on control, precision, or power – depending on the player’s needs.
Trusted Brands
Adidas, Bullpadel, Head, and NOX offer quality and durability – key for comfort and long-term development.
Which Racket for Whom?
Beginners – light and versatile models: NOX Genius or Head Extreme/Speed – safe and easy to handle.
For technical growth: Metalbone 3.2/3.4 or Adipower 3.4 – provide precision and support with more demanding shots.
Offensive style – more power: Bullpadel Hack Jr with a larger sweet spot – ideal for powerful play.
Tips for Choosing
Think about what matters most to the young player: speed, power, or control.
Check the weight and balance – if possible, test the racket on the court.
The right racket supports skill development and increases enjoyment of the game.