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Head Evo Sanyo Padel Racket

racketAED 350-450

Beginner-friendly entry-level racket with forgiving sweet spot and stable performance. Ideal for learning padel basics.

The Head Evo Sanyo represents Head's commitment to welcoming new players into padel, emphasizing forgiveness and stability over technical sophistication. The round head design (650 cm²) maximizes sweet spot size, allowing developing players to execute shots successfully despite imperfect technique. Frame weight of 360-365g provides adequate stability without fatiguing recreational players during initial learning phases. The construction utilizes accessible materials without advanced graphene technology, maintaining durability while reducing cost. Stiffness rating of 80 RA creates softer feel compared to intermediate models, reducing impact vibration—critical for players transitioning from tennis or other sports. The Evo Sanyo retails AED 350-450 throughout the GCC, making it the most affordable quality option at authorized Head retailers. This racket is particularly popular for family padel introductions and club rental fleets across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh. The frame tolerates beginner-level string tensions (20-23 kg) without durability concerns. Players report the stable feel builds confidence during basic stroke development. The round head naturally guides shots toward court center, helping beginners develop court positioning awareness. Warranty coverage extends 1 year for recreational models, sufficient for most beginners during their first season.

Specs

Head Shape
Round
Head Size
650 cm²
Weight
363g
Balance Point
Mid
Material
Basic composite
Stiffness
80 RA
Thickness
37mm

Best for

  • Complete beginners
  • Casual recreational players
  • First-time padel learners
  • Young children

FAQs

When should I upgrade from this racket?

After 2-3 months of regular play, once you develop basic strokes and seek more control or power.

Is this suitable for teaching lessons?

Yes. Many coaches use Evo Sanyo for introductory lessons due to forgiving nature and reasonable durability.

Can advanced players use this casually?

Yes, though they'll find it limiting technically. Good backup racket for social play.

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