Softee Trionic Nano Mesh padel racket
Softee Trionic Nano Mesh padel racket
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Softee Trionic Nano Mesh (2025/2026)
The Softee Trionic Nano Mesh is a high-tech evolution of the standard Trionic model. The "Nano Mesh" refers to a specialized carbon fiber weave applied to the face, designed to increase structural durability while providing a more "connected" feel at impact. It remains a teardrop-shaped hybrid, making it a powerful yet manageable choice for players who want a "premium carbon" experience without the extreme stiffness of professional 12K or 18K models.
| Technical Detail | Specification |
| Shape | Teardrop / Hybrid |
| Weight | 355g – 375g |
| Balance | Medium |
| Core Material | EVA Soft S6 |
| Face Material | Nano Mesh Carbon / 3K Carbon Hybrid |
| Frame Material | 100% Carbon |
| Level | Intermediate / Advanced |
The On-Court Feel
1. The "Nano Mesh" Consistency
The primary benefit of the Nano Mesh technology is the uniformity of the sweet spot. Standard carbon weaves can sometimes have "dead zones" near the edges. The Nano Mesh creates a more consistent tension across the entire face. On the court, this means that even if you hit the ball slightly off-center during a fast exchange at the net, the ball still travels with a predictable depth and direction.
2. Stable "S6" Impact
The EVA Soft S6 rubber provides a "medium" density touch. It isn't as bouncy as the "Rebounce" model, but it isn't as hard as the "Freezer" model. It strikes a perfect balance: it offers enough vibration dampening to protect your arm, while the Nano Mesh exterior ensures you get a "crisp" click when you time a volley perfectly.
3. Hybrid Power and Control
Because it is a teardrop, the sweet spot is positioned slightly higher than a round racket. This gives you extra leverage for smashes and viboras. However, because the balance is kept in the "Medium" range, it doesn't feel sluggish in defense. You can still dig out low balls near the glass quite effectively.
4. High-Friction Surface
The Nano Mesh weave naturally creates a subtle micro-texture on the surface. This assists in spin production. While it’s not as aggressive as a "sandpaper" finish, it provides enough grip to help your sliced volleys stay low and your serves "kick" more effectively.
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