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Adidas Metalbone Hrd

The Metalbone HRD line is defined by its explosive, hard-hitting character built around a diamond shape and carbon-reinforced frame that rewards aggressive baseliner smashes and deep drives.

PRR Score78/100
Best price263
Facecarbon-18k
Balancehead-heavy
Adidas Metalbone Hrd padel racket — diamond shape
Performance

Every metric, scored out of 100.

Power
Very High85
Control
High72
Maneuverability
Good68
Sweet Spot
Good65
Comfort
Good62
Value
High70
PRR Score
78PRR Score
The verdict

The Metalbone HRD line is defined by its explosive, hard-hitting character built around a diamond shape and carbon-reinforced frame that rewards aggressive baseliner smashes and deep drives. The HRD (Hard) variant pushes power further than the standard Metalbone at the cost of touch and arm comfort, making it a demanding racket that punishes off-centre hits and can fatigue the elbow over long sessions. Advanced to elite players who love to dominate from the back and can consistently find the sweet spot will love it, but control-focused or recreational players should look elsewhere.

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What we loved
Exceptional power generation with 100/100 rating—delivers consistent pace on drives and smashes
Head-heavy balance amplifies momentum for dominant overhead shots
Diamond shape concentrates sweet spot for competitive, power-focused play
Worth knowing
Control score of 88 is solid but trails dedicated control rackets—requires disciplined technique to avoid errors
Comfort rating of 70 suggests vibration transfer and arm fatigue risk during extended sessions
Inside the frame

What's inside

Face weavecarbon-18k

Carbon fibre weave density of the hitting face.

Coreeva-foam

Foam core determines feel and vibration damping.

ShapeDiamond · head-heavy

Head shape affects sweet spot size and balance point.

Surfacecarbon-18k

The texture and finish of the outer face.

LevelProfessional

Target player level for this racket.

Carbon grade
3K
6K
12K
18K
Reviews around the web
PadelReference
82/100
Padeful
86/100
Around the network
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Price history
Price history
275.95current best
€275.95
Current
€184.95
Lowest
€284
Average
€331.95
Highest
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Full specification
ShapeDiamond
BalanceHead-heavy
Face weaveCarbon-18k
Core materialEva-foam
Surface textureCarbon-18k
Player levelProfessional
Playing stylePower
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