BELA LS V3

Regular price €159,95
By Wilson

Levertijd: 2 – 5 werkdagen


PRODUCTOMSCHRIJVING

The Wilson Bela LS V3 is the lightest signature padel racket of legend Fernando Belasteguín. Designed for arm-friendly playing comfort without sacrificing power. The combination of a soft foam core with a woven carbon layer in the face provides a dampened touch with instant ball acceleration on every shot. The innovative DuoGrid hole pattern enlarges the sweet spot and optimizes both power and control across the entire surface. The dual-density texture also generates extra spin for aggressive attacks as well as sharp defensive shots.

Main features

  • Lightest Bela model: maneuverable and arm-friendly, ideal for long matches
  • Soft Foam Core: comfortable, forgiving touch with fast ball exit
  • Woven carbon face: solid response and durable power
  • Enlarged sweet spot: more consistent results, even off-center
  • Dual-density surface: extra grip on the ball for more spin and variation

Technologies

  • Sharp Hole Technology: advanced drilling technique for more “bite” on every shot
  • DuoGrid Pattern: larger holes at the top for power, smaller at the bottom for spin and control
  • Spin2 Texture: dual-density texture for powerful spin
  • ComfortFlex: flexible response for arm-friendly play
  • V-Bridge: stiff V-bridge for stability and control
  • Stability Channel: channel structure that reduces torsion

Specifications

Shape Hybrid
Balance 260 mm
Length 455 mm
Weight 355 g
Face Woven carbon with Spin2 Texture
Core Soft Foam
Hole pattern DuoGrid + Sharp Hole Technology
Model number WR18670


Who is it for?

For advanced to competitive players looking for a light, maneuverable and arm-friendly racket with lots of control, but also easy access to power and spin.

Why you’ll love this racket

  • Comfort + power: soft core cushions, carbon adds punch
  • Control all over the face: DuoGrid enlarges the usable sweet spot
  • Spin on demand: Spin2 texture provides extra grip on the ball
  • Competition DNA: developed in collaboration with Fernando Belasteguín