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A beginner-friendly, teardrop-shaped padel racket from Wilson featuring a soft Core Foam construction and enlarged sweetspot for accessible power and comfortable, forgiving play.
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The Wilson Optix V2 Power Blue 2026 is a lightweight, beginner-oriented padel racket engineered to support players developing their fundamentals with confidence and comfort. Its teardrop shape and enlarged sweetspot provide an forgiving hitting surface that rewards consistent technique while minimizing the penalty for off-center strikes.
Construction includes a low-density Core Foam for a soft touch and extended comfort, a Fiberglass Weave frame with carbon reinforcement for responsive stability, and Sharp Hole Technology for enhanced ball grip and precision. The Extended Handle accommodates diverse playing styles, including two-handed backhands, making this racket an ideal progression tool for recreational and developing players seeking reliable output without technical complexity.
This racket excels in accessibility and comfort for developing players. Key contributing technologies include:
On the court, this racket delivers effortless depth and accessible power, making it forgiving for mishits and off-center strikes. The low-density Core Foam provides a soft, comfortable impact feel that reduces arm fatigue during extended rallies, while the Fiberglass Weave frame maintains stability without demanding technical precision. Its low 265 mm balance point and manageable weight enable quick, fluid movements, though advanced players may find it lacks the control nuance needed for competitive play.
The Wilson Optix V2 Power Blue is an accessible, beginner-friendly padel racket that prioritizes ease of play and forgiveness over advanced performance. Its teardrop shape, enlarged sweetspot, and lightweight 360g construction make it an ideal entry-level choice for players developing their fundamentals while still offering enough power to progress confidently on court.