Today we are here on Racchettiamo per la review of not one but two rackets, the Head Graphene Zephyr 360 and 360 Ultra Light.

We want to combine these products because, although they are slightly different from each other, the differences are minimal with respect to similarities.

Both they are aimed at a semi pro padel player, who is looking for a racket with great potential but at a moderate price.

Let's go together to find out which of these two is right for you and, instead, for what reasons you might decide to switch to other models.

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Head Graphene Zephir 360

Head Graphene Zephyr 360 and 360 Ultra Light review


As always, we start from the materials, which give longevity and the ability to resist abuse to the racket, and then move on to the shape that defines the character and then move on to a field test to define the limits and potential of the tested tool.

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Head Graphene 360 Zephyr PRO
  • padel rackets - Unstrung weight in g: 365
  • head shape:
  • Profile (mm): 38

The materials

Both racquets are made from the same materials, therefore it is not necessary to make particular specifications.

The frame is carbon, material practically omnipresent on all racquets from the intermediate range to go up to the pro one.

The lining is in graphene, certainly a peculiarity of many Head rackets that use it to improve the response during the game and the general quality.

The interior is in Power Foam, a rubber that knows how to give that extra pinch of sparkle to the rackets to which it is applied, improving the output of the ball.

In general, for the price range we are at, it is difficult to find better padel rackets than these two in terms of materials.

Head , Zephyr UL 2022 Unisex...
  • The Zephyr Ultralight is lightweight and versatile, for intermediate and casual gamers ...
  • Technology: Innegra
  • Weight: 340 g

 

Shape

The shape is too identical for both models, so even here we will limit ourselves to making a single argument that applies to the two products.

This racket has a head shape round (here the explanation of the meaning), which improves control and handling.

A little parenthesis should be made on the graphics and colors, which really form a beautiful, slightly futuristic combination that relaxes the eyes a lot.

There is very little else to say about the shape, these two rackets have one very classic style which usually tends to pay off in the field, but now it's time to find out.

DISCOUNTED!
Head Graphene 360 Zephyr PRO
  • padel rackets - Unstrung weight in g: 365
  • head shape:
  • Profile (mm): 38

 

How they go on the field

To begin the field review we will talk about the Head Graphene Zephyr 360, while the 360 Ultra Light we will leave it for the final stages.

We can really say that ball control with this racket is excellent, so as to accompany even beginners towards an easier learning path.

There ease with which it is handled and its precision, are a pleasure for all those who love simplicity in playing.

There the force it releases is not very high, but good enough not to look out of place in comparison with teardrop models.

And the Zephyr UL? One could say more or less the same thing, but her great lightness makes her one real feather rather than a shovel.

It is controlled with two fingers and never tires even in prolonged clashes, even if here the power drops further than the normal model.

Head , Zephyr UL 2022 Unisex...
  • The Zephyr Ultralight is lightweight and versatile, for intermediate and casual gamers ...
  • Technology: Innegra
  • Weight: 340 g

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Conclusions


During this review, both the Head Graphene Zephyr 360 than the 360 Ultra Light they passed the exam with flying colors, but there is still a little parenthesis to do.

The feeling in the hand, even if the difference in grams between the two is of a handful, is felt and not a little.

So those who love more full-bodied tools should head to the classic version while, those who prefer absolute manageability, the UL version.

I hope I helped you choose your model and that you want share the article with your friends padellisti looking for the next racket.