Let's enter the Rossignol padel factory. We have always compared Rossignol padel products to Rossignol ski products. Although some technologies are similar, the French brand specializes and offers you very good quality rackets.
In the video below discover the tests and what hard treatments the Rossignol palas are subjected to allow you to play with high quality material and quality.
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A look back at the different Rossignol padel products for 2019
Hero
This lightweight pala is ideal for players looking to progress in this sport. For both young people and adults, this pala is perfect for a transition period, between recreational padel and competition. It can do everything, be precise and hit very hard. Very handy, it is made of carbon and incorporates most of Rossignol's technologies.

F300
A racket for a fast and aggressive game. Made of carbon and fiberglass, this pala has been studied so that its surface responds as best as possible to very violent blows, both in attack with big smashs on the fly under the pressure of your opponents. A light pala that will make the difference during the attack game.

F550
This is the top of the range from Rossignol padel for 2019. A pala that features all the best technologies. Made of carbon with a soft foam, it has been designed to “wrap” the ball in your movements to give an extra spin and speed. A pala for advanced players who like attacking play.

F550 Hard
This pala takes the characteristics of the F550 but with some modifications so that it is effective for players seeking more control. With its fiberglass and carbon structure and its hard foam, it allows more precision during the construction of your points or during the defense from the back of the field. Little more: The "Vibration Absorbing System" that improves handling.

Julien Bondia is a padel teacher in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and articles on padel tactics/techniques.
























































































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