
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Carbon fiber
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
12K carbon fiber
Type: Textured
Firmness: Hard
Core
EVA S9
Firmness: Medium
Bestpadel Review
The Softee Trionic Red, a 2025 model, is built with a carbon fiber frame and a 12K carbon fiber hitting surface, which we found contributes to its overall stiffness. The hybrid shape and medium balance result in a racket that feels quite maneuverable despite its 355-375g weight range. We observed the hard textured surface is effective for grip on the ball, and in our assessment, we attributed it 7.4/10 for spin, which is a notable characteristic. The medium core firmness, utilizing EVA S9 material, offers a responsive feel on impact. During testing, we found this racket suits a competitive adult player looking for an all-rounder. While its power, which we rate at 5.8/10, and control, at 5.4/10, are balanced, neither stands out significantly. Instead, its strength lies in its ability to generate spin. We also noted a difficulty rating of 7.6/10, suggesting it’s better suited for players with developed technique who can effectively utilize its features. With a durability score of 7.2/10 and a value for money rating of 6.8/10 at a $210 price point, it presents a solid, albeit not exceptional, option for experienced players. If you’ve had a chance to play with the Trionic Red, we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
The new Trionic comes in one of the most intense shades of red. This racket features a hybrid shape and medium balance, making it highly manageable. This technology is applied to the 3D for greater power and ball output without losing control. This is a paddle with a fresh and renewed style that boasts futuristic details. These models incorporate Nano Mesh technology, a finish that gives the paddle exceptional ball output in all match situations. This allows for optimal performance, both in attack and defense.








