Tecnifibre Padel
The brand's vision is: "We don't focus on the mass market, but on the real needs of players. That's why we develop 'useful technology' in our rackets. Don't forget that the standards in top-level sport often don't suit 99% of players."
That is why they have opted for a teardrop-shaped racket, so that they can satisfy as many players as possible.
The technical features of the Wall Breaker Rackets
– XTC Carbon Shield: Carbon fiber frame and head, combined with special braided TEI fibers that provide maximum shock absorption on ball contact, giving you ten times more power. In addition, the tubular section is reinforced with graphite for better impact resistance and excellent durability.
– 20° rubber core: Solid for the 355 and 360, Medium for the 365 and 375.
– X-TOP: Improved racket head construction for greater durability and impact resistance thanks to a blend of the strongest aramid fibers on the market, covered with a PTFE coating to minimize wear and tear.

– Progressive hole pattern: A drill pattern with three different hole sizes to increase the sweet spot. This provides more precision on central shots and more forgiveness on off-center shots.
– D-Bridge: Double arm bridge for greater stability and stiffness. The heart of the racket does not twist on impact, resulting in even better power transfer.

– Spin Skin 3D: The blade features an "engraved in the material" relief for maximum spin.

WallBreakers 355 and 360
The 355 and 360 are two extremely accessible, lightweight, and recreational models that will allow both beginners and more advanced players to play with rackets that are very homogeneous in terms of maneuverability.
They benefit from the technologies offered in the higher range, such as Spin Skin 3D, D-Bridge, Progressive Holes, Carbon HM or XTC and X-Top, which allow you to play in relaxed conditions with "effective" rackets.
The frame is made of graphite to offer more lightness, flexibility, and playing pleasure. The blades are also made of graphite, a lighter material than carbon fiber, which provides more controllable power, more hitting comfort, and extra ball output on your shots.
The 20° Solid rubber core and head balance weight are bold choices for rackets aimed primarily at players who care about well-designed rackets, such as juniors, most women, and players with elbow problems. Without a doubt, they will appeal to a specific group of demanding players.

WallBreaker 375
This racket takes weight distribution into account and is demanding and unforgiving. The slightest off-center hit is immediately punished, so this racket is recommended for top-level players.
The sound this racket makes will surprise you because it barely makes any noise!
The Medium rubber, the D-Bridge, and the braided XTC carbon form a divine trinity that gives this racket incredible stiffness. When you're playing with it, it's flat and hard, but once you've mastered it, this racket is incredibly dangerous. It's simply exceptional at net play, with overwhelming precision: the ball is placed wherever you want it to go with ease.
It becomes more difficult in defensive phases, because the racket is quite heavy and, with its hard surfaces, puts a lot of strain on the wrist, so you have to play much more with your arm and shoulder.
The racket is really intended for offensive players who can often hit the sweet spot.
Wall Breaker 365
This is the little sister of the WallBreaker 375. It has identical technology, except for one important detail: it is equipped with High Modulus carbon (HM) on the blades, which offers even more stiffness. The carbon fibers used by Tecnifibre are of the highest grade. They are superior to conventional fibers and at the same time lighter, thanks to their higher tensile and compression strength.
With a difference of 10 grams, you notice a big difference in the game. The racket is more maneuverable, resulting in more precision and control in your strokes. It remains extremely stiff, but is more versatile and easier to handle.
Conclusion
The 365 and 375 are ideal for advanced players looking for precision and power. The 355 and 360 are better suited for beginners or players who prefer lighter and more maneuverable rackets.


