Adidas Drive Vintage 3.3
Balwinpadel scores
Adidas Drive Vintage 3.3 padel racket
The Adidas Drive Vintage 3.3 2024 padel racket is an impressive addition to the Adidas line, designed to provide players of all levels with optimal performance on the padel court. This racket combines advanced technologies and materials to offer an excellent balance between power and control.
This racket features "Structural Reinforcement" which provides additional stiffness and stability, allowing for powerful shots with precision. The "Smart Holes Lineal" design on the racket head optimizes the sweet spot and offers consistency with every hit.
The Adidas Drive Vintage 3.3 2024 racket is made of high-quality fiberglass material, both in the frame and the blade, which enhances durability and hitting power. The "Soft Discovery" rubber in the racket ensures a pleasant feeling and cushioning when hitting.
This racket is perfectly suited for players of every level, whether you play occasionally or regularly on the court. The round racket head ensures an even distribution of weight and offers excellent control over the ball. With an average weight of 360-375 grams and a comfortable grip diameter of 38 mm, this racket also provides the necessary stability and agility.
The Adidas Drive Vintage 3.3 2024 features a generous racket head with a surface area of 519 cmΒ², meaning a large sweet spot that helps you to hit powerful and controlled shots. With a length of 455 mm, you can also generate extra reach in your shots.
In summary, the Adidas Drive Vintage 3.3 2024 padel racket is the ideal choice for players looking for a racket that combines power, precision, and durability. Master the padel court with this quality racket from Adidas and bring out the best in your game.
Level |
BeginnerIntermediate |
Shape |
Round |
Balance |
Middle |
Weight |
360 - 370 gram |
Racket core |
EVA Soft Performance |
Dimensions |
455x260x38mm |
Material surface |
Fibreglass |
Model |
2024 |
Balwinpadel has a racket test center. The ratings are based on the expertise and opinions of padel trainers, including Sandy Farquharson from The Padel School.
What do the different ratings mean?
Power:
The higher this rating is, the more power the racket generates.
Control:
The higher this rating, the more control you experience.
Maneuverability:
The higher this rating, the easier it is to maneuver the racket.
Sweetspot:
The higher the rating, the larger the sweetspot. This means you hit the ball well more quickly.