Vega
The VEGA padel racket provides the perfect balance between control and power whilst maintaining BAS3LINE’s trademark manoeuvrability.
£225.00
Balance of power and control
Weight: 345g
The Vega is the middle of the weight range for Bas3line rackets and is 15-25g lighter than the average padel racket, delivering great manoeuvrability and improving reaction times at the net.
Balance: Neutral
With weight evenly distributed, the racket delivers a balanced mix of power and control. This allows the player to adapt well to various playing situations, making it the most versatile option for both attack and defence.
Hitting surface: 12k Aluminised Carbon Fibre
The 12k aluminised weave provides a surface tailored to the balanced style of the racket.
Foam: Eva Soft Black 28
EVA Soft Black 28 is a medium-density core that offers great feel on contact. It absorbs vibrations for improved comfort while still providing enough rebound for controlled power. Ideal for players seeking a balance between power and control.
Surface Texture: 3D spin
The 3D decal technology maximises spin and grip on the ball.
- Weight: 345g +/- 10g
- Head Shape: Hybrid Teardrop
- Face material: 12k Aluminised Carbon Fibre
- Frame: 38mm
- Surface Texture: 3D spin
- Balance: Neutral
- Core: Eva Soft Black 28
- Frame material: 3k Carbon Fibre Double Tubular
- Our rackets are tournament compliant
Racket of choice for Bas3line players Niklas Johansson, Sebastian Clelland, Marco Iurza, Andrew Holgate and Victor Aguirre (alongside the Orion and Astra)
“The Vega has the perfect combination of power and control. The sweetspot literally cannot get any bigger and the spin I can generate from the 3D surface face is brilliant. The fact that it’s so lightweight also means that the manoeuvrability in defence is superb, it feels like I’m playing with my hand!”Sebastian Clelland
“I absolutely love the fact that the Vega allows me to play padel without pain – a relief after having struggled with forearm and shoulder pain for the last 2 years – without sacrificing performance of the racket.”Niklas Johansson







