Adidas Metalbone Team

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Adidas Metalbone Team

Adidas · 2024 · Metalbone

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Adidas Metalbone Team pairs a low swingweight that feels light and easy to whip around and a teardrop head that splits the difference between power and control.

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Measurements

The headline figures used in the comparison, with where each sits across the indexed rackets.

Swingweight
160
Higher than 29% of rackets
Twistweight
18.1
Higher than 41% of rackets
Balance (cm)
27.3
Higher than 87% of rackets
Face stiffness
n.b.
Frame stiffness
n.b.
Foam & trampoline
EVA Soft Performance · n.b.
Fiberglass

Measurements by source

Every reading is kept with its source and confidence. Conflicting readings are listed side by side rather than averaged.

SourceConfidenceSWTWBalScrRA
LabTennis Warehouse University (Metalbone Team)weight 366.3 g · stiffness 36.2 N/mm · length 45.5 cm · hitting weight 308 g · ACOR 44.4% · friction 0.3High16018.127.3
ImageProduct image (silhouette inspection)shape TeardropHigh

Values are shown in each source's native scale (X-Compare, official or TWU). A blank cell means that source did not report that metric.

Closest alternatives

The rackets most similar to this one, using it as the reference.

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    Very close86
  • Head Speed One X

    Close on swingweight, balance and twistweight, the same head shape and similar foam.

    Very close83
  • Babolat Air Vertuo 2.6

    Close on swingweight, balance and twistweight, the same head shape and similar foam.

    Very close83
  • Head Gravity Motion

    Close on swingweight and twistweight, the same head shape and similar foam.

    Very close82
  • Head Gravity Pro 2024

    Close on swingweight and twistweight, the same head shape and similar foam.

    Very close82
  • Bullpadel Ionic Control

    Close on swingweight, balance and twistweight, the same head shape and similar foam.

    Very close82

Data & method

Measurements are third-party readings retained with provenance, and the score is a heuristic comparison, not an authoritative ranking. See the Method and Sources.