Adidas Cross It Carbon Ctrl 2026

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If you play a controlled, consistent game and want a racket that helps you place the ball rather than blast it, this one is worth a close look. The Cross It Carbon Ctrl sits in Adidas's control-oriented line, built for...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Round
Weight
360-375 g
Profile
38 mm
Core
EVA Soft Performance
Face
Carbon Aluminized 18K
Surface
Rough (Spin Blade Mold)
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

If you play a controlled, consistent game and want a racket that helps you place the ball rather than blast it, this one is worth a close look. The Cross It Carbon Ctrl sits in Adidas's control-oriented line, built for players who win points through positioning and precision rather than raw power.

At 400g, this is on the heavier side of the standard range, which suits players with a solid swing who want extra stability on hard-hitting exchanges. A heavier frame tends to absorb pace well and gives you a more planted feel at contact, which is exactly what a control racket should do. The "Carbon" in the name points to a carbon fibre face, which typically gives a firmer, more responsive hitting surface compared to fibreglass. The "Ctrl" designation confirms the intent: this racket is tuned for feel and direction over distance. Beyond weight and face material, full specs including balance point, core type, and shape have not been confirmed, so check the product label or box for those details before buying.

This racket is a good fit for intermediate to advanced players who already generate enough pace on their own and want a tool that rewards clean technique. If you are a beginner still building your swing, or if you rely on the racket to add power to shorter strokes, a more balanced or power-oriented option would serve you better.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this racket best suited to?

Intermediate and advanced players who prioritise shot placement and consistency over power. It rewards players with a developed technique and a full swing.

Is 400g too heavy for most players?

It depends on your fitness and experience. Most padel rackets sit between 355g and 385g unstrung, so 400g is noticeably heavier. If you have not played with a heavier frame before, give it a proper trial before committing.

What does "Carbon Ctrl" mean in practice?

Carbon refers to the face material, which gives a firmer, crisper feel at contact. Ctrl indicates the racket is designed around control rather than power or spin.

How should I care for this racket?

Keep it in a protective cover when not in use, avoid leaving it in a hot car, and check the frame edges regularly for chips that can spread if left untreated.