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Adidas Adipower Multiweight CTRL Pro EDT Álex Ruiz

The Adipower Multiweight CTRL Pro EDT Álex Ruiz is defined by its unusual multi-density foam core, which delivers a layered, dampened feel that rewards players who prioritize touch and directional precision over raw pace.

PRR Score89/100
Best price297
Facecarbon-18k
BalanceHead-heavy

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Adidas Adipower Multiweight CTRL Pro EDT Álex Ruiz padel racket — teardrop shape
Performance

Every metric, scored out of 100.

Power
High78
Control
Exceptional92
Maneuverability
High73
Sweet Spot
High77
Comfort
High76
Value
High72
PRR Score
89PRR Score
The verdict

The Adipower Multiweight CTRL Pro EDT Álex Ruiz is defined by its unusual multi-density foam core, which delivers a layered, dampened feel that rewards players who prioritize touch and directional precision over raw pace. At 365g with a head-heavy balance, it sits on the heavier end for a control teardrop, meaning the swing requires deliberate technique — advanced players with clean mechanics will appreciate the extra mass for drive depth, but it punishes hesitation at net and can fatigue the arm over long sessions. The carbon-18K surface adds a crisp response on volleys, making this best suited to a technical baseline controller who wants authority on the ball rather than pop.

What we loved
Exceptional control with 18k carbon surface providing crisp ball feedback
Head-heavy teardrop geometry excels at spin generation and net play finesse
Multi-foam core absorbs vibration while maintaining responsive touch on mishits
Worth knowing
365g weight and head-heavy balance reduce court mobility—not ideal for all-court movement
Power generation lags behind offensive-oriented models; requires solid technique to optimize output
Inside the frame

What's inside

Face weavecarbon-18k

Carbon fibre weave density of the hitting face.

CoreMulti-EVA

Foam core determines feel and vibration damping.

ShapeTeardrop · Head-heavy

Head shape affects sweet spot size and balance point.

SurfaceCarbon 18K

The texture and finish of the outer face.

Weight365g

Frame weight range in grams.

LevelAdvanced

Target player level for this racket.

Carbon grade
3K
6K
12K
18K
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Full specification
ControlStandard
ShapeTeardrop
Face weaveCarbon 18K
CoreMulti-EVA
BalanceHead-heavy
Weight365g
LevelAdvanced
Playing styleControl
The series story

Adidas Adipower

The heritage line, reborn as the Multiweight

Long before the Metalbone became Adidas's flagship, the Adipower was the racket serious padel players pointed to when someone asked what Adidas could do. The line earned that reputation through steady, methodical refinements. In 2023, it was refounded around something genuinely different: Multiweight technology, a system of adjustable weight ports that lets players shift the balance of their frame toward the head for more finishing pace through the glass or toward the handle for greater feel during the construction of points. That first Multiweight scored PRR 86 and set the template for everything that followed.

The modern family has since split into two branches. The Multiweight is the attacking option, shaped to help players load up genuine finishing pace and put away overheads. The Multiweight CTRL is the one most players end up reaching for: a rounder, more forgiving frame fronted by Álex Ruiz, built for those who want to stay composed under pressure and work the ball systematically before going for the finish. The CTRL 3.3 and CTRL 3.4 both score PRR 88 with us. The Álex Ruiz Pro EDT editions of each push to PRR 89, adding carbon detailing without changing what the CTRL platform actually does well.

The 2026 Adipower Legend is the best racket this line has produced. Inspired by Seba Nerone, it reaches PRR 90 in our tests. It sits between the two branches in character, combining enough attacking instinct to finish points overhead with the kind of back-court control that keeps attacking players in rallies they might otherwise rush. Carbon trims round out the range below the CTRL line, giving newer players a point of entry at lower prices without asking them to pay for the full Multiweight system.

Which one should you buy?

The Adipower Legend (PRR 90) is the clear buy at full price. It is the sharpest all-round frame Adidas has put into this family: enough pace for players who attack at the net and finish overhead, with the control to stay in points when the rally stretches out. If the Legend is out of budget, the Multiweight CTRL 3.4 (PRR 88) is the one to watch for a discount. The adjustable weight ports make a real difference to how the frame handles, and the CTRL shape suits a broader range of players than the more attack-focused Multiweight. The Álex Ruiz Pro EDT editions (PRR 89) sit between those two and are worth the small premium over the standard CTRL if carbon detailing and a slightly crisper feel matter to you. The Carbon trims are reasonable entry-level options, but any player past the early stages of the game will quickly outgrow them and wish they had bought the CTRL 3.4 instead. The original 2023 Adipower Multiweight (PRR 86) is secondary-market territory at this point: the CTRL generations that followed improved on it in control and overall feel, and there is no reason to seek it out while current stock exists.

  1. 2023

    The adjustable-weight Adipower arrives at PRR 86, refounding the heritage line around tunable balance.

  2. 2024

    The control variant becomes the family's core: PRR 88 across the 3.3 and 3.4 generations, with Álex Ruiz Pro EDT editions at 89.

  3. 2026

    The Seba Nerone-inspired Legend reaches PRR 90 — the best Adipower we have tested.

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