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4on TotalGrip Spray

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Adidas Cross It Carbon Control 2025

Adidas Cross It Carbon Control 2025

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4on TotalSpin

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Adidas Courtquick Women's Padel Shoes

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Adidas Crazyquick LS Padel Shoes Black/Gold

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Addictive Victory C6 Black Glasses

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When it’s time to move to an intermediate padel racket

Most players step into an intermediate racket once they’re comfortable using the glass, defending deeper balls and finishing points closer to the net. Instead of needing maximum forgiveness, you’re now looking for better response off the face and more confidence when accelerating through attacking shots.

Balanced rackets at this level typically sit in the mid weight range and provide a controlled blend of power and precision, helping players transition into a more complete all court game.

If your current racket feels too soft, slow through the air or limited when finishing overheads, it’s usually a sign you’re ready to step up.

Choosing between control, hybrid and power-leaning intermediate rackets

Intermediate players have more flexibility in racket choice because technique is becoming more consistent and swing speed is improving. This is where personal playing style starts to matter.

Control leaning rackets suit players building consistency from the back court and relying on placement. Hybrid rackets offer versatility across defensive and attacking play. Slightly higher balance frames give extra speed on smashes and volleys once timing improves.

Many players at this level also begin choosing carbon face rackets instead of softer entry level materials for improved durability and sharper response during faster exchanges.

Intermediate padel rackets suited to Australian match play

Across Australia, most intermediate players are competing on outdoor courts where rallies tend to be longer and positioning at the net becomes more important as matches tighten up. A balanced racket helps maintain control under pressure while still giving enough power to finish points when opportunities open.

The rackets in this collection are suited to club competition, regular social league matches and players transitioning towards advanced level equipment without jumping straight into demanding high balance frames.

Choosing the right racket here sets the foundation for how your game develops over the next 12–18 months.