VARLION - LW SUMMUM PRISMA W 2022
(42 Reviews)
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Specifications
| Information from the manufacturer | |
|---|---|
| Rec. price | $450.00 Manufacturer's suggested retail price The price is a recommendation from the manufacturer and therefore probably does not match the prices in all markets. |
| Year of launch | 2022 |
| Weight | 350 - 375 g |
| Form | Round |
| Balance point | Low |
| Frame profile | 38 mm |
| Frame - material | Carbon fiber |
| Surface layer - type | Textured |
| Surface layer - firmness | Hard |
| Surface layer - material | 12K Carbon Fiber |
| Core - firmness | Soft |
| Core - material | EVA |
| Type of player | Exerciser, Competition |
| Target group | Adult |
| Not verified | Awaiting verification of information from Varlion |
Description from manufacturer
LW Summum Prisma W is a quality racket from Varlion with several technological innovations. The designation W stands for Winter and means that this model is intended to be used when the temperature does not exceed 25 degrees. For warmer climates, the model S has been developed, which has a different hardness in the core. LW is the brand’s name for the round shape of the racket where the focus is really on control. SUMMUM means that the racket is 1 cm longer than the most common models and that the handle is longer, which primarily benefits players with a two-handed backhand. PRISMA technology is an integrated frame protection that also covers the hitting surface to drastically reduce the risk of cracks while reducing vibrations upon ball impact. The shape of the frame is designed to reduce air resistance compared to traditional frames. AIRFLOW technology means that the holes have been drilled in a larger size near the frame to achieve the fastest possible swing. SLICE technology means a grooved surface for more spin on the ball. This structure is also molded directly into the shape. HANDLESAFETY means that the wrist strap is attached to the handle instead of the knob to make it nearly impossible for the strap to wear out. WING DIFUSER TECHNOLOGY provides improved aerodynamics to enhance precision and manageability.
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Reviews
4.0(from 42 Reviews)
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5
"Bennie", Man 36 year
Level: amateur
The most complete racket for my playing style so far. I have also used previous years' models. Low balance that feels very natural, a hard surface combined with a soft core provides extraordinary feel and speed.
2024-01-03, 13:18
4
"Adam", Man 32 year
Level: advanced (have paddle elbow)
Good in volley play and grateful to return and defend with. However, a bit more difficult to handle overhead.
2024-08-28, 14:10
3
"Diogo", Man 33 year
Level: beginner
It seems to have a lot of energy, but at times gives the impression of running out of steam.
2025-11-12, 20:36
5
"Olof", Man 47 year
Level: advanced
Exactly what I want, but they break all the time.
2024-01-02, 17:56
4
"Wiro", Man 35 year
Level: advanced
Good control. Round. Light.
2023-11-10, 22:03
5
"Magnus", Man 52 year
Level: advanced
Light weight and moderately hard
2024-07-23, 13:31















