VARLION - BOURNE HEXAGON 8.8 2023
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| Information from the manufacturer | |
|---|---|
| Rec. price | 1 650,00 kr 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 | 2023 |
| Weight | 345 - 370 g |
| Form | Hybrid |
| Balance point | High |
| Frame profile | 38 mm |
| Frame - material | Carbon fiber + fiberglass |
| Surface layer - type | Smooth |
| Surface layer - firmness | Soft |
| Surface layer - material | Fiberglass |
| Core - firmness | Medium |
| Core - material | EVA Hypersoft |
| Type of player | Beginner |
| Target group | Adult |
| Not verified | Awaiting verification of information from Varlion |
Description from manufacturer
Varlion mid-level padel racket with a teardrop shape, which favors power over control. Ideal for players who like soft rackets. It is made of a bi-directional tubular of fiberglass and carbon, reinforced by plain carbon fiber fabric at the heart. Its core is made of 38mm Eva Hypersoft medium hardness and is laminated with 3 layers of plain fiberglass fabric, impregnated in Varlion's exclusive VAR-FLEX epoxy resin for maximum elasticity and resistance, and covered by a layer of dioxide titanium. Thanks to Aerodynamic Drilling, turbulence is reduced, offering greater resistance in the core and greater stability during hitting cause the centre of the racket flexes less. This generates an increase in the sweet spot of the racket. Designed with Hexagon frame to make it more resistant and rigid. And finally, it is worth highlighting the Handlesafety technology, a new safety system for the handle. Normally, in all rackets the rope comes out from a centered hole which is attached to the handle frame by means of a pin, rivets, nails, etc. However, with this system, the rope goes through the two walls of the handle and comes out on both sides of the tip, thus giving 100% safety and comfort to the grip.
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Man 44 year
Level: beginner
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2025-08-13, 08:36





