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Babolat padel rackets

Babolat padel rackets are a strong choice for players who want to choose more deliberately based on level, playing style, and racket feel. Within the collection, Babolat mainly works with three clear performance levels: Vertuo, Veron, and Viper. This makes it easier to decide whether you are mainly looking for comfort, more dynamic power, or a more direct, competition-oriented racket feel.

What makes Babolat strong is that the brand also clearly distinguishes between different player profiles. That means the collection is not only divided by level, but also by how a player prefers to build or finish points.

Is Babolat suitable for every level?

Yes, Babolat offers models for multiple levels.

Vertuo is the most accessible range and is especially interesting for players looking for comfort and easy power. Veron is a strong next step for players who want to progress and generate more dynamic power, but are not yet looking for the most direct racket feel. Viper is the most performance-oriented range and is especially suited to experienced players who want a stiffer, more explosive, and competition-focused racket.

That makes Babolat suitable for players who are still building their game, as well as for players who already make more deliberate choices based on materials, explosiveness, and playing style.

What is the difference between the Babolat lines?

Vertuo: for comfort and easy power.
Interesting for players looking for an accessible racket that feels more forgiving and helps generate ball speed more easily.

Veron: for dynamic power with more feel.
Interesting for players who want more power than Vertuo offers, but not yet the hard and direct feel of Viper.

Viper: for maximum explosiveness and direct response.
Interesting for experienced players who generate plenty of speed themselves and want a racket that responds to that in a direct and powerful way.

What is the difference between Technical, Air, and Counter?

Technical: for players who want to finish the point with power.
Interesting for players who like to apply pressure and are looking for more impact on smashes, volleys, and attacking shots.

Air: for speed, maneuverability, and fast net play.
Interesting for players who move a lot, like to accelerate during rallies, and want a racket that feels quick and easy to handle.

Counter: for control, point construction, and waiting for the right moment.
Interesting for players who like to build points, return a lot of balls, and look for confidence in defense and control.

What is new within the Babolat collection?

The strength of the Babolat collection lies mainly in the clear differences between the lines. Babolat makes it easy to see which racket is designed for comfort, dynamic power, or pure performance. That means you are not only choosing by level, but also by the kind of feel you want during play.

Viper

Within Viper, the focus is on a direct and explosive racket feel. Materials such as Carbon 3K, Carbon 16K, and X-EVA create a harder and faster ball contact, which is especially interesting for experienced players who generate plenty of speed themselves.

Veron

With Veron, Carbon Flex is the key difference. It creates a more accessible feel than Viper, while still offering more dynamic power than Vertuo. That makes Veron the most interesting middle ground for many players.

Vertuo

Within Vertuo, the focus is mainly on comfort, easy power, and playability. Technologies such as the Vibrabsorb System support that more forgiving character, which is especially useful for players who want easier power without a highly technical racket feel.

Juan Lebrón

The Juan Lebrón models add extra profile to the performance side of the collection. These rackets are especially interesting for players looking for a more pronounced high-performance feel with a direct and competitive character.

Short selection guide based on level, playing style, and shape

By level

Beginner / accessible: Vertuo.
Progressing player: Veron.
Advanced / performance: Viper.

By playing style

More control and point construction: Counter.
More speed and maneuverability: Air.
More power and finishing ability: Technical.

By shape

Round: usually more control and forgiveness.
Teardrop: usually a more balanced mix of control and power.
Diamond: usually more power and a higher technical demand.

Within the Babolat collection, this structure helps you choose the right direction more quickly. That means you do not need to analyze every model in full detail first, but can start by deciding which performance level and player profile suit your game best.