Babolat Viper Juan Lebron 3.0 FW Padel Racket 2026

Dhs. 1,790.00 AED
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by Babolat

Play like Juan Lebron with the Babolat Viper Juan Lebron Padel Racket 2026, featuring 3K Carbon, diamond shape, and Dynamic Stability System for explosive power, responsiveness, and frame stability. Ideal for competitive offensive players.

  • 3K Carbon surface (woven carbon fiber) for maximum explosiveness and precision
  • Hard EVA core for a firmer, more explosive response.
  • Dynamic Stability System (reinforced heart/central bar concept) to stiffen the frame and increase stability at impact for more power.
  • Diamond shape designed for extreme/explosive power.
  • X-EVA Foam (multi-layer core construction) listed as the core technology on spec sheets for the 2026 Juan Lebrón Viper model.

Shape: Diamond
Best For: Men
Player Style: Aggressive
Level of Play: Advanced

Care Guide

Wipe the racket after play with a soft, slightly damp cloth; avoid detergents, solvents, and soaking. Dry immediately. Store in a thermo/racket bag in a cool, dry place—never in a hot car or direct sun. Avoid hard impacts with walls/floor; use a frame protector. Replace grip/overgrip regularly and check for cracks.

FAQ

What type of player is the Babolat Viper Juan Lebron FW Padel Racket 2026 best for?
It’s best for advanced or competitive players who play an aggressive, attacking style and want explosive power, especially on smashes and viboras.

Is this racket focused more on power or control?
It’s primarily a power-focused racket. The diamond shape and stiff feel help generate fast, explosive shots, while control depends more on technique and timing.

What is the racket’s shape and how does it affect performance?
It has a diamond shape, which typically places the sweet spot higher. This design favors overhead power and finishing points, but can feel less forgiving on defensive shots.

Is the Babolat Viper Juan Lebron FW 2026 easy to use for beginners?
Not usually. Power rackets with diamond shape and a firm touch tend to be demanding. Beginners generally benefit more from softer, round-shaped, more forgiving models.

What materials are used in the hitting surface and core?
The face is commonly listed as 3K Carbon (woven carbon), and the core is EVA-based (often described as hard or multi-layer/X-EVA), designed to deliver a crisp, explosive response.

How does the racket feel on impact (soft, medium, or hard)?
It has a hard/crisp feel compared with softer comfort rackets. This helps with power output, but can be less comfortable if you prefer a softer touch.

Does it have a large sweet spot?
Compared to round rackets, the sweet spot is typically smaller and positioned higher. Clean contact in the upper area rewards you with strong power; off-center hits are less forgiving.

How does it perform for defense and volleys at the net?
At the net, it’s strong for aggressive volleys and fast put-aways. In defense (low balls, blocks, lobs), it may require better technique because the firm feel and diamond shape can be less forgiving.

What technologies are included to improve stability and power?
It’s commonly associated with Babolat’s Dynamic Stability System, designed to reinforce the racket’s structure for more stability on impact and more effective power transfer.

Who is Juan Lebrón and what does “signature” mean for this racket?
Juan Lebrón is a top professional padel player. A signature/edition racket is designed and branded around his playing style—typically emphasizing aggressive power, quick finishing, and a premium construction.

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