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How to Choose the Right Babolat Padel Racket

Using the Babolat β€œPadel Tree” the Right Way

Babolat’s padel range looks simple at first… until you realise there are multiple lines, styles, and versions of each racket.

That’s where the Babolat Padel Tree comes in.

Instead of guessing, this visual system helps you choose a racket based on:

  • Your level
  • Your playing style
  • Your preferred feel at impact

Most people look at it and move on.
The useful players actually understand it.


What the Babolat Padel Tree Shows

The chart is built on two key variables:

1. Power vs Control (Vertical Axis)

  • Top = more power
  • Bottom = more control

This determines how aggressive or forgiving the racket is.


2. Impact Feel (Horizontal Axis)

  • Left = softer feel (comfort, easy power)
  • Right = firmer feel (precision, direct response)

This determines how the ball feels coming off the racket.


Step 1: Choose Your Playing Style (Not Your Ego)

Before thinking about models, figure out how you actually play.

Technical (Power Players)

  • Finish points
  • Play aggressively at the net
  • Prefer smashes over rallies

πŸ‘‰ Go towards the top right of the chart


Air (Dynamic / All-Round Players)

  • Move a lot
  • Transition between defence and attack
  • Need speed and versatility

πŸ‘‰ Stay in the middle zone


Counter (Control Players)

  • Build points
  • Play from the back
  • Value consistency

πŸ‘‰ Move towards the bottom left


Step 2: Choose Your Feel (This Is What You’ll Notice Most)

This is the part people underestimate.

Softer Feel (Left Side)

  • Easier to play
  • More comfort
  • Helps generate power

Best for:

  • Beginners
  • Players who don’t hit clean every time

Firmer Feel (Right Side)

  • More precision
  • Faster response
  • Less margin for error

Best for:

  • Advanced players
  • Clean ball strikers

Step 3: Match It to Your Level

Now you combine style + feel with your actual level.

Beginner

  • Stay left (soft feel)
  • Avoid extreme power zones

Intermediate

  • Move towards the centre
  • Start balancing power and control

Advanced

  • Can move right (firm feel)
  • Can handle top-end power rackets

Real Example (Why This Matters)

Two players both choose an β€œAir” racket:

  • One picks a soft version β†’ easy, forgiving, comfortable
  • One picks a firm version β†’ faster, more precise, less forgiving

Same category. Completely different experience.

That’s why understanding the chart matters.


Want to Understand the Babolat Range in Detail?

This guide explains how to choose using the tree.

If you want a full breakdown of the actual ranges (Viper, Veron, Vertuo), read this:

πŸ‘‰ https://padelracket.com.au/blogs/news/babolat-viper-veron-and-vertuo-what-s-the-difference

That article goes deeper into:

  • Materials
  • Performance differences
  • Which line suits each level

Quick Cheat Sheet

Player Type Where to Look Feel Outcome
Beginner Bottom-left Soft Control & comfort
Intermediate Middle Medium Balanced performance
Advanced Top-right Firm Maximum power & precision

Final Thoughts

The Babolat Padel Tree isn’t just a nice visual. It’s a decision tool.

If you use it properly, you’ll:

  • Avoid buying the wrong racket
  • Understand what suits your game
  • Progress faster on court

If you ignore it, you’ll probably end up buying whatever looks good and wondering why it feels off.

Not the smartest strategy, but surprisingly common.

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