Black Crown Padel Rackets Features and Styles
Black Crown Padel Rackets Guide: Piton & Snake (Full Specs + Who They Suit)
If you’re shopping Black Crown, the real difference between models usually comes down to shape + balance + surface build (carbon/fiberglass + EVA feel). Below you’ll find a model-by-model breakdown with the key features you care about: materials, surface/texture, shape, design, playing style, weight, and balance.
Black Crown Piton 13
Built to feel “all-court” without becoming demanding: round shape for control, with modern carbon and a grippy finish for added bite on spin.
Key features
- Shape: Round
- Playing style: Versatile (control + power) / advanced level
- Weight: 355–370 g
- Balance: Medium
- Core: Medium-hardness EVA rubber
- Surface material: 3K carbon
- Surface texture/finish: Sandspin-style rough texture for extra spin
- Frame: Aero Carbon frame
- Design notes: Signature “crown” look with a premium, darker palette—classic Piton identity with a modern finish.
Who it’s best for: players who want forgiving control in defense but still want the racket to respond when you accelerate through volleys, viboras, and overheads.
Black Crown Piton 8.0
A round, technical-player-friendly racket: controlled response, solid materials, and a smooth finish that keeps touch predictable.
Key features
- Shape: Round
- Playing style: Control-first with “technique-friendly” firmness (good when you strike cleanly)
- Weight: 355–370 g (commonly listed)
- Balance: Even / medium-ish balance (easy handling)
- Core: Mid-soft EVA
- Frame: Double tubular frame listed as ~80% carbon fiber
- Surface build (layers): Fiberglass layers + a 15K carbon layer (often described as “red carbon 15K”)
- Surface texture/finish: Smooth
- Design notes: Typically high-contrast detailing (often red accents) that matches the 15K “red carbon” identity.
Who it’s best for: intermediate-to-advanced players who want point construction, placement, and stable defense, without a harsh feel.
Black Crown Piton 6.0 Chrome
A “special layup” Piton: round shape, very premium layering (including titanium), and a super-soft EVA feel—made for players who want comfort but still like a crisp response when you hit through the ball.
Key features
- Shape: Round
- Playing style: Pro-level listing; strong blend of control and power
- Weight: 355–370 g
- Balance: (Often sold as balanced/control-oriented; exact balance point varies by listing—confirm with your retailer)
- Core: Super soft EVA
- Frame: 100% carbon fiber double tubular frame
- Surface build (layers): Fiberglass + 3K carbon + a 100% titanium sheet layer
- Surface texture/finish: Not consistently specified across public listings—check the exact edition you’re buying.
- Design notes: “Chrome” naming typically signals a sharper, more metallic/modern cosmetic than classic Piton colorways.
Who it’s best for: players who want comfort + a premium face layup and prefer a round head for consistency under pressure.
Black Crown Piton 2.0
A control-oriented, easy-to-use round racket with a rougher face for added spin and touch—often described as comfortable and maneuverable.
Key features
- Shape: Round
- Playing style: Control-focused, comfort-first (great for precision)
- Weight: 360–370 g
- Balance: Head light
- Frame material: Commonly listed with a fiberglass frame in some references
- Core/foam feel: Soft foam feel is frequently emphasized
- Surface texture/finish: Rough / sanded-style finish to help generate spin
- Design notes: Usually clean, classic Piton styling—made to feel “friendly” rather than extreme.
Who it’s best for: players who win points with placement, lobs, and changing rhythm, and want a racket that stays quick at the net.
Black Crown Snake

Round, lively, and aimed at players who want power + precision without losing a controlled feel.
Key features
- Shape: Round
- Playing style: Intermediate profile; extra power without sacrificing control
- Weight: 360–370 g
- Balance: Low (more maneuverable/fast)
- Core: Black EVA rubber
- Frame: Carbon frame (often listed as 100% carbon)
- Surface material: 3K carbon
- Design notes: Bold “Snake” theme—usually black base with bright green crown graphics (easy to spot on court).
Who it’s best for: players who like to speed up hands battles, counter at the net, and still want a round sweet spot for consistency.
Black Crown Piton Nakano Soft
The “soft-feel” pick in the Nakano family: round shape, head-light handling, and a comfort-driven response that helps on long matches and heavy training weeks.
Key features
- Shape: Round
- Playing style: Soft, comfortable, accuracy-friendly (large central sweet spot is commonly highlighted)
- Weight: 360–370 g
- Balance: Head light
- Surface texture/finish: Smooth
- Materials (Nakano line build notes): Often described with an ~80% carbon tubular frame and reinforced fiberglass layers plus Eva15 soft rubber in Nakano models
- Design notes: Commonly sold in softer/pastel accents (often purple-toned) that distinguish it from classic Piton cosmetics.
Who it’s best for: players who want easy depth from the back of the court, a softer impact feel, and quick handling for defense-to-attack transitions.
Black Crown Piton
This is the nameplate classic: round head, balanced performance, and a build that’s typically carbon-framed with a clean, stable response. (Specs can vary by year, so it’s smart to match the edition.)
Key features (commonly listed across editions)
- Shape: Round
- Playing style: Versatile (control + power), often positioned for competitive play
- Weight: Frequently shown in the ~360–375 g range depending on edition
- Balance: Medium (some listings describe it as slightly head-light; edition-dependent)
- Frame material: Carbon fiber
- Core: EVA medium is common in recent editions
- Surface material: 3K carbon fiber is common in recent editions
- Surface texture/finish: Often listed as smooth on some editions
- Design notes: The Piton is known for a sleek, darker “premium” look (black/gold is a frequent theme).
Who it’s best for: players who want one racket for everything—reliable defense, confident volleys, and enough punch to finish when the chance appears.
Black Crown Piton Junior
A junior-specific Piton designed for kids starting padel: lighter weight, thinner profile, and durable fiberglass-focused construction for easy learning.
Key features
- Shape: Round
- Playing style: Beginner/junior development—easy control and manageable swings
- Weight: ~301–320 g (typical junior range)
- Balance: Listed as medium in some sources and head light in others (varies by listing/market)
- Thickness: 34 mm (kid-friendly profile)
- Core: MS White EVA
- Frame: 2TB frame
- Surface material: Fiberglass layers; smooth surface is commonly listed
- Design notes: Junior Piton styling usually echoes the main Piton identity but in a simpler, youth-oriented package.
Who it’s best for: children (often up to ~10 years old) learning clean technique without fighting a heavy, adult-spec racket.
Quick choosing tips (to match racket → playing identity)
- Want the most “modern all-court” Piton feel? Piton 13 (3K carbon + Sandspin rough + medium balance).
- Want smooth touch and technical control? Piton 8.0 (smooth finish, round, mid-soft EVA + 15K carbon layer).
- Want comfort with a premium face layup? Piton 6.0 Chrome (super soft EVA + titanium layer).
- Want head-light control and spin-friendly roughness? Piton 2.0.
- Want a fast, lively round racket with carbon bite? Snake.
- Buying for a young starter? Piton Junior.






