| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Designation | Padel Racket 3K Carbon Fiber |
| Structural Face Composite Type | Structural 3K Carbon Fiber Weave Fabric |
| Internal Dampening Substrate Core | Pre-Installed Premium EVA Core |
| Exterior Graphic Print Methodology | Long-Life Water Transfer Printing |
| Surface Coat Optical Choices | Matte or Glossy Surface Finish |
| Manual Handle Wrap Material | High-Comfort, Moisture-Wicking PU Grip Tape |
| Absolute Frame Length | 445–455 mm |
| Maximum Chassis Width | 250–260 mm |
| Cross-Section Frame Thickness | 38 mm |
| Target Finished Product Weight | 355–365 g |
| Dimensional Variance Tolerances | Length 445–455mm / Width 250–260mm / Thickness 38mm |
| Batch Supply Consistency Profile | Weight Tolerance Band 355–365g, Consistent Specification Repeatability |
1. What is the core structural composite matrix of the 3K racket?
The racket face uses a structural 3K Carbon Fiber weave fabric paired with a pre-installed premium EVA core. This configuration provides frame flexural response with internal vibration-dampening support.
2. What are the confirmed frame dimension and mass compliance boundaries?
The unit is manufactured within a length range of 445–455mm, width of 250–260mm, thickness of 38mm, and a target weight band of 355–365g. These dimensional and mass tolerances apply across bulk production batches.
3. How durable is the Water Transfer Printing graphic application?
The frame uses long-life Water Transfer Printing with verified print durability and finish quality confirmed through manufacturing history. Specific abrasion or wear-cycle test metrics are not specified in current documentation.
4. How does the 3K carbon fiber layup compare structurally to 12K, 18K carbon fiber, or fiberglass frames?
The 3K Carbon Fiber weave provides a lower-density fabric layer than the 12K or 18K configurations, supporting greater flexural compliance at the racket face. Specific deflection index or stiffness coefficient comparisons against 12K, 18K carbon fiber, or fiberglass are not specified in current documentation.