Padel Addicts
Electra Pro ST3 SE
Specifications:
Level | Advanced-Professional |
Game Type | Balance (Control - Power) |
Shape |
Hybrid
|
Core |
Hard EVA
|
Faces |
Carbon 15K
|
Frame |
100% Carbon (3K + Aramid)
|
Balance | Medium |
Weight | 355-375g |
Finish | Sandy |
Description:
"The special edition box of the Siux Electra is designed to embody the power the player wanted to infuse into the racket. The bold, warm tones of
red and black make a striking statement, reflecting the strength and determination behind thiscreation.A passionatefan of The Lord of the Rings,
Stupa, along with the Siux design team, has perfectly captured this essence through a simple yet powerful phrase: 'A racket to win them all.'"
Technologies:
- AVS (Anti Vibration System): Shockout antivibrators reduce racket vibrations. With less than a gram of weight, they reduce vibration by up to 60%. The player can choose the distribution that suits them best.
- EH (Eva Hard): Racket core with High density EVA rubber. It is a 360 rubber with medium/hard touch that provides great power.
- RB (Reinforced Bridge): Carbon fiber reinforcements in the most fragile areas on the racket’s heart. Thanks to this technology high rigidity is obtained and reduces the possibility of breakage.
- 15K Carbon: Provides the racket with perfect balance between power, ball output, resistance, and stiffness.
- ATB (Anti Torsion Bridge): Reinforcement in the bridge and heart of the padel racket that provides more rigidity. This technology provides greater precision and prevents deformations in the hits.
- DPG (Dual Pro Grip): Combined absorption system. Its inner foam band provides greater cushioning to absorb vibrations from impacts. In addition, it creates a spiral relief that provides an incredible grip.
- Top Spin: Surface finish of the padel racket with sandpaper effect. With this system you get better effects on the hits due to the greater friction with the ball.
Racket is in a box with 2 overgrips and a wristband
*It's common for a small amount of the grip to come off when removing the plastic seal on a racket. This is due to the heat sealing process used to adhere the plastic, and it doesn't in any way affect the functionality or validity of the racket or grip.