Adidas Cross It 3.4

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The Cross It 3.4 is a solid choice for beginner to intermediate players who want a forgiving, easy-to-use racket without overcomplicating their game. At 400g, it sits on the heavier side for an entry-level option, which gives it a planted,...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Diamond
Weight
360-375 g
Balance
Head Heavy (exact mm not published)
Profile
38 mm
Core
High Memory EVA (Hard)
Face
Carbon Aluminized 15K
Surface
3D / Spin Blade Mold (textured/rough)
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Cross It 3.4 is a solid choice for beginner to intermediate players who want a forgiving, easy-to-use racket without overcomplicating their game. At 400g, it sits on the heavier side for an entry-level option, which gives it a planted, stable feel on contact.

Adidas has built the Cross It line for players who are still developing their technique and need a racket that works with them rather than against them. The 400g weight suggests a low to medium balance point, which keeps the swing manageable and reduces arm fatigue during longer sessions. Beyond that, the full specs for core material and face construction are not confirmed, so it is worth checking with us directly if those details matter to your buying decision.

If you are an advanced player looking for a diamond-shaped, high-balance racket with a hard EVA core and maximum power, this is not the right fit. The Cross It 3.4 is designed for consistency and comfort, not for players who already have the technique to get the most out of an aggressive, fast racket. Equally, if you are a complete beginner on a tight budget, there may be lighter options in the Adidas range that are easier to swing for the first few months.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Adidas Cross It 3.4 best suited for?

It suits beginner to intermediate players who want a stable, manageable racket to build their game with. It is a good fit if you play two to three times a week and want something reliable rather than specialised.

Is 400g too heavy for a beginner?

It depends on your build and fitness. Some beginners find 400g comfortable straight away, while others prefer starting at 360-375g. If you have any shoulder or elbow concerns, it is worth trying a lighter option first.

How should I look after this racket?

Keep it in a padel bag with a protective cover, away from extreme heat or cold. Avoid leaving it in a car boot in summer, as heat damages the core over time.

Does this racket come with a cover?

That depends on the specific package. Check the product listing or contact us to confirm what is included in the box.