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Wilson Blade V4 Padel Racket

Sale price$ 279.00

Description

Blade V4 Padel Racket

The Blade V4 is Wilson's attacking padel racket for players who want to finish points rather than extend them. Its teardrop head puts the balance point higher up the face, which is what gives the racket its weight behind a smash — while the carbon fibreglass composite keeps the face from feeling harsh when you are absorbing pace at the net.

Teardrop rackets are usually a trade: more power, less margin for error. The Blade V4 narrows that trade with a firm EVA core that stays predictable across the face, so off-centre balls still leave the strings with a stable, controlled response instead of twisting the handle.

Key Features

  • Teardrop shape shifts balance towards the head for more power on smashes and attacking volleys.
  • Firm EVA core deflects the ball cleanly for crisp contact and a consistent response.
  • Carbon fibreglass composite face pairs stiffness for power with enough give for comfort.
  • 365 g weight gives the mass to hold up against fast, flat hitting.
  • Stable through off-centre contact, so mishits stay playable rather than costing you the point.

Specifications

  • Shape: Teardrop
  • Core: Firm EVA
  • Face Material: Carbon fibreglass composite
  • Weight: 365 g
  • Sport: Padel
  • Gender: Unisex

Who It's For

  • Intermediate to advanced padel players who attack from the net.
  • Players who want smash power without moving to a full diamond-shaped racket.
  • Anyone finding a round racket too passive but a diamond too unforgiving.
  • Players who value a stable, predictable feel on defensive blocks.

Why Buy This Racket

Teardrop is the shape most padel players end up in, because it sits between the forgiveness of a round racket and the raw power of a diamond. The Blade V4 is a well-judged version of it: enough mass at 365 g to punch through the ball, a firm core that does not deaden your touch, and a face that stays comfortable over a long match. If you are moving up from a starter racket and want something you will not outgrow in a season, this is a sensible step.

Blade V4 Padel Racket

The Blade V4 is Wilson's attacking padel racket for players who want to finish points rather than extend them. Its teardrop head puts the balance point higher up the face, which is what gives the racket its weight behind a smash — while the carbon fibreglass composite keeps the face from feeling harsh when you are absorbing pace at the net.

Teardrop rackets are usually a trade: more power, less margin for error. The Blade V4 narrows that trade with a firm EVA core that stays predictable across the face, so off-centre balls still leave the strings with a stable, controlled response instead of twisting the handle.

Key Features

  • Teardrop shape shifts balance towards the head for more power on smashes and attacking volleys.
  • Firm EVA core deflects the ball cleanly for crisp contact and a consistent response.
  • Carbon fibreglass composite face pairs stiffness for power with enough give for comfort.
  • 365 g weight gives the mass to hold up against fast, flat hitting.
  • Stable through off-centre contact, so mishits stay playable rather than costing you the point.

Specifications

  • Shape: Teardrop
  • Core: Firm EVA
  • Face Material: Carbon fibreglass composite
  • Weight: 365 g
  • Sport: Padel
  • Gender: Unisex

Who It's For

  • Intermediate to advanced padel players who attack from the net.
  • Players who want smash power without moving to a full diamond-shaped racket.
  • Anyone finding a round racket too passive but a diamond too unforgiving.
  • Players who value a stable, predictable feel on defensive blocks.

Why Buy This Racket

Teardrop is the shape most padel players end up in, because it sits between the forgiveness of a round racket and the raw power of a diamond. The Blade V4 is a well-judged version of it: enough mass at 365 g to punch through the ball, a firm core that does not deaden your touch, and a face that stays comfortable over a long match. If you are moving up from a starter racket and want something you will not outgrow in a season, this is a sensible step.