
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Carbon fiber
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
3K carbon fiber
Type: Textured
Firmness: Hard
Core
EVA 50
Firmness: Medium
Bestpadel Review
The StarVie Triton Pro 2024 immediately feels like a racket designed for assertive play, with its teardrop shape and high balance point. Weighing between 350-385g, it offers a substantial feel in hand. The textured 3K carbon fiber surface, combined with a hard surface firmness and a medium EVA 50 core, provides a crisp response on contact. We found its maneuverability to be moderate given its balance, requiring a deliberate swing. In our testing, we observed that this racket truly comes alive in offensive situations. We attribute its power rating at 6.9/10, making it effective for smashes and volleys. The textured surface also contributes well to spin, which we rated at 7/10, allowing for good grip on the ball for slices and kick serves. However, its high balance and firm feel mean that we rate its control at 5.1/10, and we attributed it a difficulty score of 8.1/10. This suggests it's best suited for competition-level players who can consistently manage its demands. Overall, the Triton Pro is a robust option for experienced players seeking to add more force and spin to their game. Its construction points towards good durability, which we rated at 7/10. For its $290 price, we assigned it a value for money score of 6/10. If you've played with the Triton Pro, we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
The Triton Pro racket has a teardrop shape that provides greater balance towards the head. A technical racket ideal for advanced players who want extra power in their offensive game without losing control thanks to its medium density Pro 50 rubber.








