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Babolat Technical Veron 3.0

€21995

Babolat Technical Veron 3.0

The Babolat Technical Veron 3.0 is a padel racket developed for intermediate to advanced players who base their game on attacking finishes, but are looking for more playability and comfort than the Technical Viper offers. This model is the Veron variant within the Technical line and strikes a balance between maximum power and accessibility.

The Technical Veron 3.0 is not an all-round control racket, nor is it an extremely demanding power weapon. It is a clearly offensive racket, intended for players who want to finish the point, but do not want to play continuously with a rock-hard blade.

What type of player is this racket suitable for?

The Babolat Technical Veron 3.0 is particularly suitable for left-handed players at intermediate to advanced level who like to finish with smashes, volleys, and aggressive overheads. Players who take the initiative at the net and want to dominate from the attack will get the most out of this racket.

In addition, the racket can also be used by right-handed players who play more aggressively, regularly turn and want to add extra power to their game. This model is less suitable for controlling right-handed players.

Key features

The diamond shape provides a high sweet spot, which supports attacking shots and overheads. The balance is clearly towards the top, but is more manageable than with the Technical Viper, making the racket more accessible.

The head is constructed from carbon with Babolat's Carbon Flex technology and has a medium to medium-hard feel. The head is not extremely hard. The combination of carbon and flexible materials creates longer ball contact time and more comfort than the Viper, while still providing sufficient power and direct feedback.

The core consists of EVA rubber with a controlled and slightly softer response than pure power models. This provides more cushioning and playability without completely removing the attacking character.

Playing feel and performance

On the court, the Babolat Technical Veron 3.0 feels aggressive, direct, but accessible. The racket delivers clear speed on smashes and volleys, while the head is more forgiving on less clean contact than harder power rackets. In defensive situations, the racket remains more manageable than the Viper variant.

This makes the Technical Veron 3.0 a logical choice for players who want to play the Technical offensive concept with a medium-hard head, more comfort, and playability than the top models in the Babolat range.

  • Vendor
    Babolat
  • Collection
    2026
  • Shape

    Shape

    Round:
    Round rackets have a low balance with a large sweet spot (ideal hitting point) in the center of the racket. Round rackets are very maneuverable and offer a lot of control. Perfect for beginners or experienced players who desire a lot of control in their game.

    Droplet:
    Droplet rackets have a slightly higher balance and a slightly smaller sweet spot. This provides an excellent balance between control and power. These versatile rackets are suitable for intermediate players and various playing styles.

    Diamond:
    The balance point is towards the top of the racket and the sweet spot is even smaller. The racket is less maneuverable but offers maximum power. These rackets are suitable for advanced players with an attacking playing style.

    Hybrid:
    Hybrid rackets combine features of droplet and diamond-shaped rackets. These hybrid shapes are often difficult to classify or even completely new. Usually, these rackets offer a mix of power and comfort. These rackets are often ideal for intermediate to advanced players and are accessible for multiple play styles.
    Diamond
  • Game type

    Game type

    Controlling:
    These rackets are focused on precision and consistency, allowing players more control over their shots. They usually have a lower balance point and a larger sweet spot, making them suitable for players who prefer placement and tactics over power.

    All-Round:
    This type of racket offers a balanced mix of power, control, and maneuverability, making it suitable for various playing styles and skill levels. They are versatile and can be used for both offensive and controlling game strategies, with a sweet spot that offers a compromise between power and precision.

    Attacking:
    These rackets are designed to promote powerful shots and help players generate speed and spin for aggressive attacks. They often have a higher balance point for extra power in smashes and volleys, but a smaller sweet spot for more precision and control over powerful shots.
    Attacking
  • Touch

    Touch

    Soft Touch:
    Rackets with a soft touch provide players with a subtle feel and cushioning when hitting the ball. These rackets absorb vibrations and offer more comfort, making them ideal for players who prefer control and precision over pure power.

    Medium Touch:
    Rackets with a medium touch offer a balanced mix of control and power. They provide sufficient feedback to the player when hitting the ball while still offering a good level of comfort. These rackets are suitable for players looking for versatile performance.

    Hard Touch:
    Rackets with a hard touch provide a more direct feel and less cushioning on impact. They deliver more power to shots and promote aggressive play, making them ideal for players seeking maximum hitting power and explosiveness.
    Hard Touch
  • Feeling

    Feeling

    Light Feeling:
    Rackets with a light feeling offer not only speed and maneuverability but are also less prone to causing injuries and feel comfortable during long play sessions. These rackets are ideal for players looking for a sense of control without compromising on comfort and arm health.

    Medium Feeling:
    Rackets with a medium feeling provide a balanced combination of control, power, and comfort. They give sufficient feedback to the player when hitting the ball and are suitable for players of various levels looking for reliable performance.

    Heavy Feeling:
    Rackets with a heavy feeling offer players more stability and power with each stroke, but they also often feel a bit heavier in the hand. These rackets are suitable for players who prefer a solid feel and maximum hitting power, even if it means a bit of extra weight.
    Heavy Feeling
  • Blade

    Blade

    Smooth:
    Rackets with a smooth surface provide players with a consistent and smooth hitting experience. This surface minimizes friction and promotes quick ball movement, making it ideal for players who prefer control and precision in their shots.

    Sand:
    Rackets with a sand surface have a rougher texture that offers more grip on the ball. This surface enhances spin and placement, allowing players to impart more spin to their shots and better manipulate the ball during play.

    3D:
    Rackets with a 3D surface feature a relief pattern that is three-dimensional, creating a unique texture. This surface promotes spin, control, and precision, allowing players to add more variety and spin to their shots while maintaining a comfortable grip.
    3D
  • Age
    Seniors
  • Weight
    355-375 grams
  • Material
    Carbonflex
Babolat Technical Veron 3.0 -
Babolat

Babolat Technical Veron 3.0

€21995
  • Vendor
    Babolat
  • Shape
    Diamond
  • Game type
    Attacking
  • Touch
    Hard Touch
  • Feeling
    Heavy Feeling
  • Blade
    3D
  • Age
    Seniors
  • Weight
    355-375 grams
  • Material
    Carbonflex
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