Rossignol landed in 2018 on the padel with snowshoes that used a lot of similarities with the techniques used for skis. A year later and a little more experience, the palas evolve by adopting improvements in their interior.

It is not far from Barcelona that the adventure began for Rossignol padel. Several snowshoes saw the light of day in 2018, and 2019 will be an extension of 2018, but ... better.

Only 3 palas more add to existing palas. We are informed that few external modifications are noted but that the work was done inside.

Pablo Aymá, the coach of Gemma Triay and Lucía Sainz, collaborated with the brand for the improvements in order to obtain palas adapted to the players of every day. And that's where Rossignol is coming from.

No sponsorship with professional players, the aim is to have little stock, in order to provide a well-finished product to players who are aware that their racquet is a solid racquet, using quality material which has been proven for years on the market. snow.

Julien Bondia

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