Royal Padel Rackets

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Frequently Asked Questions about Royal Padel Paddles

Why choose Royal Padel paddles?

Royal Padel paddles are globally recognized for their excellent vibration absorption capabilities. Thanks to the use of polyethylene cores, these paddles offer unmatched comfort, making them the preferred choice for players who want to protect their joints without sacrificing performance.

Which Royal Padel model is best for preventing tennis elbow?

The Royal Padel Whip series and the M27 range are the most recommended for preventing elbow injuries. Their design incorporates shock absorption systems that minimize vibrations reaching the arm, allowing for smooth and safe play during intense sessions.

What are the prices of Royal Padel paddles?

The prices of Royal Padel paddles vary depending on the range and applied technologies. In our catalog, we offer competitive options ranging from very affordable beginner models to high-performance paddles made of carbon for the most demanding players.

What is the difference between a polyethylene core and EVA rubber?

Royal Padel stands out for using polyethylene, which provides a softer feel, greater ball output, and superior vibration absorption. In contrast, EVA rubber tends to be more rigid, offering greater power but transmitting more impact to the player's arm.

What level of play are these paddles recommended for?

The brand offers a complete range: from control paddles for beginners to technical models for professionals. If you’re looking for precision and comfort, Royal Padel paddles adapt perfectly to any stage of your development as a player.

What materials does Royal Padel use in its manufacturing?

They use high-quality materials such as 3K carbon fabric, aluminized fiberglass, and high-resistance epoxy resins. This combination ensures that each paddle maintains its mechanical properties and durability for a much longer period.

How do I choose the shape of my Royal Padel paddle?

If you’re looking for control and a large sweet spot, choose round models. If you prefer a balance between power and control, the tear-drop or diamond shapes found in the higher-end ranges will give you the aggressiveness needed for aerial play.