After 2 year i still struggle to understand the CARBON Ks, everyone has their interpretation of stiffness. Couple year ago the trend was more K = more rigid. NOW the opposite. after watching and reading several articles i am pretty sure that the correct way is: LESS K = more rigidity / more K = less rigidity execept for SIUX which apparently is the only exception (3k = the softest).
Hi , which one is better the vertex 04 or nox at10 18k , because they seem the same concerning power and control , although they have different shapes..thx
4:25 No Pablo, 18k is softer that 12k. 1k carbon is stiffer that 24k carbon because the strings of the carbon are more intertwined with each other. Maybe the Hack is harder because it uses more layers of fiberglass, a different kind of glue or a carbon with higher weight but not because is 18k carbon. I really think the Bullpadel marketing team (the ones that made you the speech), don’t know about their materials
Tu as raison ce n’est pas très claire plus en descends en k plus la raquette est rigide et c’est ce qui est dit clairement chez Siux et Starvie , Mais Bullpadel tiennent un discours contraire . La hack est plus dure car son équilibre est plus haut 27 cm beaucoup plus que la vertex . Bonne soirée
Hack have 3 carbon plates vs 1 Carbon plate on the vertex, that’s why it feels more dry and hard to the touch even if 12k is harder, also the amount of epoxy they use is crucial for hardness.
I think its alot of wrong things you say regarding the rackets and as also said in an other comment, 18K is softar then 12K. Its also differences between 12K rackets, its always about how the fiber is twisted. This means that it could be differences between 12K rackets. You also say that this is complete difference to Starvie and that could be, they are mainly using 3K and a soft core. 3K has a mutch stiffer feeling then 12K. Re-do, make this right, its far from it now.
After 2 year i still struggle to understand the CARBON Ks, everyone has their interpretation of stiffness. Couple year ago the trend was more K = more rigid. NOW the opposite. after watching and reading several articles i am pretty sure that the correct way is: LESS K = more rigidity / more K = less rigidity execept for SIUX which apparently is the only exception (3k = the softest).
Love the Vertex 03. Maxi Sanchez
Thanks alot Pablo ! You are amazing and honest ! What's your top rackets so far for this year other than Tapia's 😅
Nice video Pablo! Please do a Compere video between Vertex 04 hybrid and Hack 03 hybrid
Hack 03 or Metalbone hrd?
Hi , which one is better the vertex 04 or nox at10 18k , because they seem the same concerning power and control , although they have different shapes..thx
It depends on what you need! I would choose the AT10 18K because its way more agile to move it
@the4Set thanks for your speedy reply , and keep the videos coming cause they are very helpful
what is Fede Chingotto playing? :)
the bullpadel neuron
@@matthieudesrosiers6611no just the paint job
@@HansWurst-td9icso what does he play ? If not the commercial « neuron »…thanks
I need an answer, which metal bone racket is currently the best?
3.3 original or hrd are best
Great video. Thanks
Galan racket vs alex ruiz racket
4:25 No Pablo, 18k is softer that 12k. 1k carbon is stiffer that 24k carbon because the strings of the carbon are more intertwined with each other. Maybe the Hack is harder because it uses more layers of fiberglass, a different kind of glue or a carbon with higher weight but not because is 18k carbon. I really think the Bullpadel marketing team (the ones that made you the speech), don’t know about their materials
No the opposit
@@washaonehit4058 go to school and come back
Tu as raison ce n’est pas très claire plus en descends en k plus la raquette est rigide et c’est ce qui est dit clairement chez Siux et Starvie , Mais Bullpadel tiennent un discours contraire . La hack est plus dure car son équilibre est plus haut 27 cm beaucoup plus que la vertex .
Bonne soirée
Hack have 3 carbon plates vs 1 Carbon plate on the vertex, that’s why it feels more dry and hard to the touch even if 12k is harder, also the amount of epoxy they use is crucial for hardness.
Siux please
I think its alot of wrong things you say regarding the rackets and as also said in an other comment, 18K is softar then 12K. Its also differences between 12K rackets, its always about how the fiber is twisted. This means that it could be differences between 12K rackets. You also say that this is complete difference to Starvie and that could be, they are mainly using 3K and a soft core.
3K has a mutch stiffer feeling then 12K.
Re-do, make this right, its far from it now.
DOES THIS FAKE RACKET EXIST? MY VERTEX 04 WEIGHS 358 GRAMS