
GUIDE
Choose Your Shape
The shape determines your sweet spot size and play style characteristics

Round
- Maximum control
- Large sweet spot
- Perfect for beginners

Teardrop
- Balanced performance
- Versatile sweet spot
- Suits all play styles

Diamond
- Maximum power
- Small sweet spot
- For advanced players
Finding Your Weight
Racket weight significantly impacts your game. Lighter rackets (340-360g) offer maneuverability, medium weights (360-375g) provide balance, while heavier rackets (375-390g) deliver power and stability.
340-360g
360-375g
375-390g
Balance Point
The balance point determines how the racket feels in your hand and affects your swing dynamics
Low Balance
Weight concentrated towards the handle creates excellent maneuverability. Perfect for defensive players who need quick wrist movements and precise ball placement. This configuration reduces arm fatigue during long matches.
Best for: Defensive players
Average Balance
Centered weight distribution offers the best of both worlds. Provides enough control for defensive shots while maintaining power for attacks. The most popular choice among intermediate and advanced players.
Best for: Versatile players
High Balance
Head-heavy design maximizes power generation through increased momentum. Requires strong technique and precise timing but rewards with devastating smashes. Favored by aggressive net players who dominate with power.
Best for: Aggressive players
Core Materials
foam
Foam
Soft foam cores absorb vibrations exceptionally well, creating a comfortable feel and larger sweet spot. The forgiving nature makes them ideal for beginners or players prioritizing comfort over raw power.
- Excellent vibration dampening
- Comfortable feel
- Larger sweet spot
- Control-oriented
eva
EVA
Firm EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate) cores provide superior ball output and durability. The responsive nature rewards precise hits with explosive power, making them the choice of advanced players.
- Maximum ball output
- Firm, responsive feel
- Enhanced durability
- Power-oriented
Surface Materials
Soft Materials
Flexible face materials like fiberglass create a softer touch with better control. These materials flex on impact, providing a larger sweet spot and more forgiving feel. Excellent for developing proper technique and maintaining consistent ball placement.
Hard Materials
Rigid materials like carbon fiber deliver maximum power transfer and durability. The stiff construction requires precise hitting but rewards skilled players with explosive shots. These materials maintain their properties longer, ensuring consistent performance over time.