Sometimes a racket just catches your eye before you even pick it up, and the Cloud White is exactly that kind of racket. It's got a look that stands out on any court — crisp, clean, and confident — but this isn't just a pretty face. It's built to back up its appearance with genuine performance where it counts.
Unfortunately, detailed spec sheets for the Cloud White aren't available right now, so we can't give you the full breakdown on core materials or frame construction. What we can say is that rackets in this design family typically aim to balance playability with comfort, making them accessible without feeling dumbed down.
The Cloud White seems aimed at padel players who are past the complete beginner stage and want something that keeps up with their improving game. It's the kind of racket you grow into rather than grow out of quickly.
If you're looking for a racket that looks great, feels comfortable in the hand, and gives you room to develop your game, the Cloud White is worth a serious look. We'd always recommend getting a feel for it yourself if you can — but on first impressions, this one earns its place on the court.