Shop the latest Adidas Metalbone padel rackets at Tennisnuts, including the newest Metalbone 2026, Metalbone HRD+, Metalbone Team, Metalbone Control and Pro Edition models. Built for players who want explosive power, spin and a more aggressive attacking game, the Metalbone range is one of Adidas’ most recognised padel racket collections.
FAQ'S
1. Who are Adidas Metalbone padel rackets best suited to?
Adidas Metalbone padel rackets are best suited to regular, advanced and attacking players who want power, spin and a firmer feel. Some Team and lighter models can also suit improving intermediate players who want Metalbone performance in a more manageable racket.
2. What is the difference between Adidas Metalbone and Metalbone HRD+?
The Adidas Metalbone HRD+ is designed for players who want a harder, more powerful feel, while the standard Metalbone is usually the more versatile option for players who want power with slightly more comfort and control.
3. Are Adidas Metalbone rackets good for beginners?
Most Adidas Metalbone rackets are aimed at intermediate to advanced players because many models have a diamond shape and higher balance. Beginners may prefer a rounder, lighter or softer Adidas padel racket with a larger sweet spot.
4. What does the Adidas Metalbone Weight & Balance System do?
The Weight & Balance System allows selected Adidas Metalbone rackets to be adjusted by changing the weight distribution. This helps players personalise the racket feel for more power, control or manoeuvrability.
5. Which Adidas Metalbone racket offers the most control?
The Adidas Metalbone Control models are the best choice for players who want more precision, a rounder shape and a more controlled feel, while still keeping the premium Metalbone construction.
6. Which Adidas Metalbone racket is best for power?
Players looking for maximum power should consider the Adidas Metalbone HRD+ or Pro Edition models. These are built for aggressive players who like to attack with smashes, volleys and high-speed shots.
High Balance & High Sweet Spot - delivers greater power without sacrificing control. Suitable for advanced and experienced players. Inexperienced players may find it difficult to hit the sweetspot.
Medium Balance & a Centre Sweet Spot offer the right mix for intermediate to advanced players. These players play regularly and want to improve their game.
Medium High Balance & Slightly Larger Sweet Spot - a good all-around choice that can be used by players of all skill levels. Perfect for intermediate and recreational players alike.
Low Balance & Bigger Sweet Spot - for players to start, and play comfortably. The low balance and larger sweet spot also help prevent tennis elbow.