




Adidas Arrow Hit Junior Pink
A junior racket built for younger players who are just getting started in padel. At 400g, it sits on the lighter end of the scale, which makes it easier for kids to swing, control, and play with for a full...
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A junior racket built for younger players who are just getting started in padel. At 400g, it sits on the lighter end of the scale, which makes it easier for kids to swing, control, and play with for a full session without tiring out.
The Arrow Hit Junior is a straightforward option from Adidas aimed at beginners and developing players roughly in the 8 to 14 age range, though the right fit will depend on the child's size and strength. The 400g weight is appropriate for juniors, giving enough mass to make clean contact without putting strain on small arms and wrists. The pink colourway is a practical choice for younger players who want a racket that looks the part on court.
Without additional specs confirmed, it would be unfair to make strong claims about the core material or face construction. What the title and category do tell you is that this is a junior entry-level racket, not a performance model for a competitive teenage player who has been playing for several years. If your child is already training regularly and competing, it is worth looking at a more advanced junior option with a stiffer frame and a more precise feel. This racket is best suited to a child picking up padel for the first time, playing recreational sessions, or attending beginner group classes.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this racket designed for?
It is designed for junior players who are new to padel, typically in the 8 to 14 age bracket, though a child's physical size matters more than age when choosing the right racket.
Is 400g too heavy for a young child?
For very young or small children, 400g can feel heavy after a while. If your child is under 8 or on the smaller side, look for a racket in the 280 to 360g range specifically made for younger juniors.
Can an adult use this racket?
Technically yes, but it is not designed for adult play. The grip size and overall dimensions are built around a junior hand, so an adult would find it uncomfortable and limiting.
How should I look after this racket?
Keep it out of direct sunlight and avoid leaving it in a hot car, as heat damages the core over time. Use a protective cover when transporting it.

