The Adidas Power Precision Tour Evo 2.0 is a racquet padel surprising. It is not part of the top of the range from Adidas and yet ... It would largely have its place. An atypical shape, noble materials, zoom on the Power Precision Tour 2.0:

Features

pala-power-precision turn-evo-20The racket is covered with fiberglass while the frame consists of 100% carbon fiber. A classic blend of high-end and safe. Like the majority of Adidas racquets, it has a slight protection.

 

The racket is diamond-shaped, although it looks round.

In fact, it is a particularly well balanced intermediate racquet. You would expect a heavy lead weight and a powerful racquet… But that's not really the case. This is really a good compromise between power and control. The balance is centered which makes it very manoeuvrable.

The touch is very pleasant, it absorbs the impact of the ball without losing its power The impact zone is very good since it is on practically the entire surface of the racket… This means that you don't have to play full center to have a good hold.

On the pista

Some rackets have complicated grip. This one is almost immediate. We take it and we already feel good.

She is very easy to handle, in defense she is really tolerant. Volley or lob, the ball is easy to place thanks to its good control. As for the power, there are more powerful rackets but it is sufficient. If you hit the ball well, it is possible to get it out of the pista.

Conclusion 

It is one of the surprises of the year being one of the most complete Adidas rackets. For what type of player? Ideal for players seeking control without losing power, it is easy to handle and quick to adapt. It is suitable for any type of game level, and it is a good choice for players with a wide variety of play. Being made of fiberglass, this racket also has an affordable price (185 € which can be found for less than 150 €).

 

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.