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The BOLT paddle from Head offers a bold and eye-catching design, ideal for occasional players looking for easy-to-control power. Discover more about this paddle and improve your game today!
The Bourne Summum Prisma Radio padel racket is perfect for advanced players looking for a balance between power and control in their game. Discover its features and buy it now!
BOLT
Bourne Summum Prisma Radio

Technologies

Control Pro

Technologies

RADIO
Airflow
Prisma
Handlesafety

Technical Summary

Bold and Eye-Catching Design

The BOLT paddle features a bold and eye-catching design that adds color intensity to the court.

Easy-to-Control Power

This paddle offers easy-to-control power, perfect for occasional players who are starting to compete in a club.

Versatile and Large-sized Paddle

The BOLT is a versatile and large-sized paddle with a tear-shaped shape, which adds energy to your game.

Fiberglass Hitting Surface

The hitting surface of the BOLT paddle is made of fiberglass, providing smoother sensations and touch.

Larger Sweet Spot

The BOLT has a larger sweet spot that offers more tolerance with each hit.

Technical Summary

Shape and design

The Bourne Summum Prisma Radio has a tear shape, making it ideal for players looking for power in their game. Its design incorporates RADIO technology, a revolution in racket manufacturing that improves its durability and performance.

Materials and construction

With a Prisma frame and a textured surface, the Bourne Summum Prisma Radio offers a perfect balance between durability and maneuverability. It is built with high-quality materials such as carbon, ensuring exceptional durability and performance.

Key technologies

This racket features technologies like Airflow, which enhances power in shots, and Handlesafety, a grip safety system that provides a comfortable and secure hold. Additionally, its Difusor Wings technology provides greater maneuverability and precision in every shot.

Ease of maneuverability

Thanks to its head balance and weight of 365-375 grams, the Bourne Summum Prisma Radio offers high maneuverability on the court. It will allow you to make precise and powerful shots with great control.

Comfort and design

With a standard grip size and a striking design, this racket offers comfort during the game and will make you stand out on the court. Additionally, it is available in various colors for you to choose from.

Pros

  • πŸ‘ Attractive and Eye-Catching Design

    The BOLT paddle from Head stands out for its bold and eye-catching design that adds color intensity to the court.

  • πŸ‘ Easy-to-Control Power

    This paddle offers easy-to-control power, ideal for occasional players who are starting to compete.

  • πŸ‘ Smooth Hitting Surface

    The fiberglass hitting surface provides smoother sensations and touch with each hit.

  • πŸ‘ Larger Sweet Spot

    The BOLT has a larger sweet spot that offers more tolerance with each hit, resulting in greater precision.

Pros

  • πŸ‘ Exceptional power

    This racket will provide you with exceptional power in every shot, allowing you to dominate the court.

  • πŸ‘ Precise control

    Despite its power, the Bourne Summum Prisma Radio offers precise control that will allow you to place the ball wherever you want.

  • πŸ‘ Durable construction

    Thanks to its high-quality materials, this racket guarantees durable construction that will withstand the wear and tear of intense games.

  • πŸ‘ Attractive design

    With its striking design and variety of available colors, this racket will make you stand out on the court.

Cons

  • πŸ‘Ž Not suitable for advanced players

    The BOLT paddle from Head is designed for occasional players, so it may not be suitable for more advanced players.

  • πŸ‘Ž Limited technology

    Unlike other high-end paddles, the BOLT features Control Pro technology, but does not include other advanced technologies from Head.

  • πŸ‘Ž Thick profile

    The 38mm profile thickness may be uncomfortable for players who prefer thinner and lighter paddles.

Cons

  • πŸ‘Ž Requires technique

    Due to its power, this racket may require certain technique to properly control it.

  • πŸ‘Ž High price

    The Bourne Summum Prisma Radio is a high-end racket, so its price may be higher than other options in the market.

  • πŸ‘Ž Head-heavy

    Being a racket with head balance, it may feel a bit heavy for some players who prefer a lighter balance.

  • πŸ‘Ž Not suitable for beginners

    This racket is designed for advanced players, so it may not be the best choice for beginners in padel.

Player Level

beginner

Player Level

advanced

Player Style

balance

Player Style

power

Player Position

middle

Player Position

front

Shape

tear

Shape

tear

Weight

330-350

Weight

365-375 gr.

Balance

balanced

Balance

head-heavy

Core

EVA foam

Core

EVA rubber

Frame

carbon

Frame

carbon

Surface

fiberglass

Surface

carbon

Thickness

Thickness

30

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