Padel Racket Joma Blast Pro HRD (2026)
Padel Racket Joma Blast Pro HRD (2026)
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The Joma Blast Pro HRD 2026 is a serious attacking padel racket for players who want a firm, direct feel without moving into an uncontrollable power-only frame. Its 12K carbon construction, high balance and hard Black EVA core make it especially effective on overheads, aggressive volleys and fast transitions to the net. The hybrid shape keeps it more manageable than a pure diamond racket, while the large sweet spot gives it enough forgiveness for competitive match play. This is a strong choice for advanced players who want power, stability and spin potential in a racket that still allows them to construct points with purpose.
- Weight: 360–370 g — a solid competition weight that gives the racket stability through volleys, blocks and overhead shots without feeling overly slow in fast exchanges.
- Texture: Joma 3D Spin embossed surface — a raised 3D finish designed to help grip the ball on slice, topspin, kick smashes and controlled viboras.
- Balance: High / medium-high feel — built for extra weight through the top of the racket, giving more punch when accelerating into attacking shots.
- Sweet Spot: Large and slightly elevated — forgiving enough for defensive recovery shots, but most rewarding when contact is made above the centre during aggressive play.
- Playing Style: Attacking all-court play — ideal for players who like to build the rally with control, then step forward and finish with decisive volleys, bandejas and smashes.
- Player Ability: Advanced to professional — best suited to confident players who can handle a firmer response and want a racket with clear offensive intent.
- Racket Shape: Hybrid / hybrid-diamond — a shape that blends manoeuvrability with added leverage for power.
- Racket Material: 12K carbon fibre hitting surface with a 100% carbon fibre tubular frame; Joma lists the face composition as 66.67% fibreglass and 33.33% 12K carbon fibre.
- Racket Core: Black EVA HRD / firm EVA — a denser, harder-feeling core that gives a crisp, stable and precise impact, especially useful for players who generate their own racket-head speed.
