Adidas World Cup Belgium vs Adidas World Cup Multinational Canada/Mexico/USA
Head-to-head on PRR scores, specs, and live prices — independently tested with the same methodology. Updated daily.
Too close to call on score alone
Both rackets score 68/100 in PRR testing, so the right pick comes down to feel and spec. On price, the Adidas World Cup Belgium is currently €14 cheaper.
“A limited-edition promotional racket tied to the FIFA World Cup Belgium 2026 branding, this Adidas model prioritizes marketing aesthetics over performance engineering, offering little that distinguishes it technically from mid-tier recreational frames. The feel is generic and uninspired, lacking the refined core construction or frame geometry found in Adidas's serious performance lines like the Metalbone or Essnova series. Casual recreational players who want a conversation-starting design may enjoy it, but anyone seeking genuine on-court performance should look elsewhere at this price point.”
“The World Cup Multinational edition celebrates the 2026 hosts across one paint job, and its documentation stops at the paint: weight, core, face and shape are all unconfirmed on this listing. The scores mirror the tournament wardrobe (power 72, comfort 68, tolerance 66), and value 54 is the collection's weakest. An undocumented collector's racket at a collector's price is a double surcharge: you pay for the flag and forgo the spec sheet. If the occasion matters, treat it as memorabilia. If padel matters, the Match twin is documented and far cheaper.”
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