TRETORN - TRIUMPH CTRL LIGHT 2026
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| Information from the manufacturer | |
|---|---|
| Rec. price | $250.00 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 | 2026 |
| Weight | 345 - 355 g |
| Form | Teardrop - Oversized |
| Balance point | Medium |
| Frame profile | 38 mm |
| Frame - material | Carbon fiber |
| Surface layer - type | Rough |
| Surface layer - firmness | Medium |
| Surface layer - material | 3K Japanese Carbon Fiber with Rubber Coating |
| Core - firmness | Soft |
| Core - material | EVA COMFORT |
| Type of player | Amateur |
| Target group | Adult, Junior |
| Verified | Information verified by Tretorn |
Description from manufacturer
Tretorn Triumph CTRL Light 2026 is a light and maneuverable racket with an oversize teardrop shape, developed for players who prioritize control, comfort, and a forgiving hitting surface. The slightly larger head shape provides a generous sweet spot that makes the racket stable even on off-center hits, while the lower weight contributes to faster hand movements and better reaction at the net. The hitting surface in 3K Japanese carbon fiber provides a stable and distinct ball hit with good precision, while the soft EVA core contributes to a softer and more pleasant hitting feel. The rubber-treated surface also helps you create extra spin in viboras and bandejas. Triumph CTRL Light 2026 is particularly suitable for intermediate players or players who prefer a lighter racket with a clear control focus during the 2026 season.
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