
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Graphite
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
Fiberglass
Type: Textured
Firmness: Soft
Core
EVA pro
Firmness: Medium
BestPadel's Performance Chart
More InfoBestpadel Review
The Dunlop Tristorm Pro, with its diamond shape and medium balance, is designed to support players who are starting out in padel. We found the 365g weight to offer a stable feel, while the graphite frame provides a solid foundation. The fiberglass surface, coupled with its soft texture and medium firmness EVA pro core, contributes to a comfortable impact, which is often appreciated by those developing their stroke mechanics. In our testing, we attributed its power at 6.1/10 and control at 5.5/10, suggesting a balanced approach for a beginner racket. This model features a textured surface, which we observed does offer some grip on the ball for spin, though we rated its spin potential at 5.2/10. The 38mm profile and overall construction contribute to a manageable difficulty rating of 6.8/10, making it accessible for new adult players. While we rate its durability at 4.4/10, its value for money comes in at 6.2/10, reflecting its positioning as an entry-level option. It performs as a capable all-rounder, suitable for learning the fundamentals of the game. We always appreciate hearing from players who have experience with this racket, so feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
Designed for game-improvers, this bat features a high-quality graphite construction with Power Frame technology, ensuring outstanding performance and durability. The diamond headshape offers extra power for attacking shots, while the V-hole pattern enhances control. The Extra Grip finish generates increased spin for more penetrating shots, and the Pro EVA core provides excellent feel and comfort.









