Installing an Armour to Your Padel Sword
When it comes to playing padel, there’s no such thing as being extra prepared. Here’s how you can apply a padel racket protector to make sure your sword has the perfect armor when you duel it out in court:
First, Check out this video to see what a padel protector looks like and how it’s perfectly installed on a racket.
Here’s the step-by-step instruction on how to install a padel protector:
- Having a buddy assist you make the task simpler.
- Make sure that one person is holding the padel racket erect and vertically.
- Peel off the racket protection to get to the sticky portion.
- Begin sticking down from the racket’s center, just at the top.
- Wrap one side of the racket guard around the frame of the racket.
- To obtain the greatest effects, stretch as much as possible.
- Rep on the other side.
- Check for any bumps or gaps where air/dirt may enter.
If you love playing with friends one day a week, the scenario is quite different than if you play five days a week including competitions.
If you play often, it may be worthwhile to invest in a higher-priced, higher-quality padel racket, since it will last longer and help you improve quicker. However, if you just play sometimes, you will not notice a significant difference between a basic racket and a top racket.
Adding a padel protector to your racket will protect it from scratches, friction, and abrasion.
What’s your playing style? Are you playing on the right or left side? Do you play mostly defensive or do you prefer to attack?
One of the most important aspects when it comes to selecting a padel racket is your playing style. If you are a player who prefers control and precision you should choose a racket with defensive features. Similarly, you should look for a racket with more potency if you play a lot of volleys and smashes.
The general idea is that the player on the left side is supposed to be the more attacking player and the player on the right side is the more defensive one. However, there are plenty of exceptions to this rule, with offensive players on the right and vice versa.