i've switched from my Head Extreme one to this one, simple cuz i could not make the ball go, even tho i loved that racket... With this one? Man, even my backhands go BRRRRRR! I've been playing for about 5-6 months and never had a background with racket games...but, i've been liking so far, i know it's a gamble...
My experience with Dunlop is that it works very well straight out of the can for 2-3 matches on the same day. But it loses pressure everyday, it's almost not usable already the next day.
How is this racket compared to AT10 18k you reviewed earlier? Seems like you liked them both. Which is better for intermediate? Or what are main differences between those rackets?
I don’t know if the owner of andPadel really knows anything about Padel, 240USD for a game(1h30m)??? Renting 1h; 1h30(the norm) but 1h15 it’s going to “break” a lot of playable hours, don’t make sense, Please PSA give some insight on that man business
160$ per hour? 40$ per hour to play padel? What the actual fuck? Would you people be interested in organised week or couple week long camps in Lithuania? :D we pay 6eur per hour for a non-member court xD
lol, grumpy padel players got beat by old ladies on a pickleball court and now sitting there talking shit how it’s not a sport. Different sports for different people. I can find so many arguments against padel, but I won’t. It’s not my sport and I won’t play it. So same for you guys, don’t knock pickleball it down just because you don’t like it.
The sound is really good in both Hack and Vertex. Even if they lean more towards the offensive or attacking types both rackets are very allround rackets, imo. I use Vertex as my reference when comparing rackets.
a bit pricey, but great racket. medium power with great control. Whatever the technology, it works. I am not feeling pain in my elbow after using this racket.
Pickleball has a great niche - a free, social sport that's very easy to get into and not too physically intense and, for better or worse, can cannibalize existing tennis infrastructure (or courts are very easy to create). Padel is an expensive sport that requires a specialized court and has no particular structural advantages over tennis - in the US, it'll battle in a narrow lane with sports like racketball and squash.
I think you are living in your own world and really laughed when I heard you ask if pickleball has taken advantage of the equity built by Padel...... are you kidding? What equity is that? In the US outside of Miami, nobody knows or cares what Padel is. I have asked people at my squash, tennis, and pickleball courts about Padel because I have an interest that spans all racquet sports, and almost nobody had even heard of Padel it let alone giving it any weight. Right now, pickleball is drawing a lot of top tennis talent into the ranks, and at the same time there is a generation of players that never played any other sport coming up that are changing the game. It is growing faster than wildfire, and the money in the pro ranks are shooting up. And the guy saying PB isn't a sport? What a clown, this sounds like so many of the tennis players I know that start playing PB with that attitude and get their a$$#$ handed to them. It's just an ignorant comment that sounds like it should be coming from a teenage boy not a grown-up man. If you guys represent your sport, no wonder it languishes. The reason you have less than 3k subscribers and less than 300 views on this video is because very few people know or care about Padel.... guess all of your equity was usurped ")
lol you would get destroyed playing padel if u think that, also you clearly dont get why its gotten so big in so many countries, its because its way more social ( 4 players), because it has a low barrier to entry, both financially (way cheaper to play in a club renting a court than to play tennis) and learning curve its easy to get into, yet it has huge room to get better and has that competitive aspect that gets you addicted, and since its with a partner it becomes way more fun and to win as a team. Also left in the dust? like most things in life, what happens in the US is not what happens worldwide, absolutely no one even knows what pickleball is outside the US, its only played there, whereas padel is the fastest growing sport in the world, already played in over 50 countries, has 2 profesional leagues broadcasted in ESPN worldwide, attracts big crowds, has a muuch bigger market for manufacturers of equipment, has way more courts, etc. People like you are just elitist idiots who cant accept that people might like another thing that what they already like. Dude just chill, you can enjoy both and watch both and play both and it will be fine...
Except you are wrong, PB has exploded in Australia, it was recently introduced at the French open, there are major pro gour tournaments going I. India, Vietnam, and an Asian effort to highten the game ,
@@echochapman7657 and yet even with all you are mentioning, the amount of players, courts, public interest and bussiness size is like 5 to 1 being generous. You have players like Djokovic, Murray, Messi (the biggest athlete in the world, again contrary to the US) and more investing and endorsing padel. And at the end of the day pickleball is played with a plastic toy ball. Like I said you can enjoy both, but your argument is the same as any american saying the NFL, your version of football, is better and bigger than real football which is the biggest and most popular sport by far on the planet. You guys just love to invent your own worst version of whatever is popular.
I spend as much time here as my life schedule allows and I can confirm that everything Cesc says is spot on correct. But even more, they spent the money and effort and installed very high end panoramic courts that play beautifully and are a joy..... LOVE this place!
Hello, I feel pain in my elbow. Now my paddle racket is Adidas metalbone hrd 2024. But because of the pain in my hand, I want to change my racket. Between at10 12k and at10 18k and ml10 bahia, which model do you recommend? I play on the right side and I need to play a little aggressively on the net. I also need less pressure on my hand...
I don't know about the ML 10 Bahia, you should check which type of feel it has, either medium or hard. But between the 12 and 18k, the 18k has a more soft feel, the 12k has a harder feel, this is even outlined in the Nox website itself.