Black Crown Hurricane 2.0 Woman Padel Racket
Black Crown Hurricane 2.0 Woman Padel Racket
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Black Crown Hurricane 2.0 (Woman Edition)
The Black Crown Hurricane 2.0 is the signature racket of professional player Marta Marrero. It is a teardrop-shaped model designed specifically for players who want a balance between high-performance power and manageable comfort. While it is marketed as a "Woman" edition, its technical specs make it a top-tier choice for any intermediate to advanced player looking for a slightly more aerodynamic and lighter handling experience without sacrificing the ability to finish points at the net.
| Technical Detail | Specification |
| Shape | Teardrop |
| Weight | 355g – 370g |
| Balance | Medium / Even |
| Core Material | SC White EVA |
| Face Material | 3K Fiber Carbon |
| Frame Material | 2TB Air Carbon (Double Tubular) |
| Level | Intermediate / Advanced |
The On-Court Feel
1. The "Extended Handle" Advantage
One of the most unique features of the Hurricane 2.0 is its longer handle. This was a specific request from Marta Marrero to facilitate her two-handed backhand. On the court, this extra length provides significantly more leverage, making it much easier to generate power on smashes and stability on defensive shots from the back of the court.
2. Balanced "Hybrid" Performance
The teardrop shape moves the sweet spot slightly higher than a round racket. This gives you a "punchy" feel during volleys and smashes. However, because it uses SC White EVA (a soft-density rubber), it maintains a high "ball output." This means you get a comfortable rebound effect that helps you clear deep lobs even when you aren't perfectly positioned.
3. Superior Durability (2TB Air)
The frame is constructed using a Double Tubular Carbon system. This makes the racket incredibly resistant to the accidental bumps and scrapes that happen near the glass. It also reduces vibrations, making it a very "stable" racket that doesn't shiver in your hand when you block a high-speed shot.
4. Forgiving 3K Carbon Face
The 3K Carbon surface provides a drier and more responsive touch than fiberglass, but it is not as punishingly stiff as 12K or 18K carbon. It strikes the perfect middle ground: it’s hard enough for professional-style placement but soft enough to provide a generous sweet spot for intermediate play.
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