Antivibrador ShockOut Bullpadel Naranja

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If you feel every mis-hit rattling up your arm and want a simple, low-cost fix, this dampener is worth a look. It sits between the strings to reduce the sharp vibration that travels into your wrist and elbow after contact....

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If you feel every mis-hit rattling up your arm and want a simple, low-cost fix, this dampener is worth a look. It sits between the strings to reduce the sharp vibration that travels into your wrist and elbow after contact.

The ShockOut dampener from Bullpadel weighs just 38g, so it adds virtually nothing to your racket's overall feel or balance. It fits across the string bed rather than sitting as a single small bead, which means it covers more strings and absorbs a broader spread of vibration than a standard single-point dampener. The orange colourway makes it easy to spot if it pops off during play.

This is a practical accessory for players who are managing arm discomfort, or who simply prefer a softer, quieter feel at contact. It works on any standard padel racket regardless of shape or core type. That said, if you already play with a foam-core racket and find the feel comfortable, you probably won't notice much difference adding one. It is also worth knowing that a dampener does not replace proper technique or a well-fitted grip when it comes to preventing longer-term elbow issues.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this dampener best suited to?

Players dealing with mild arm fatigue or tennis elbow, and anyone who finds the vibration from a fibreglass or carbon face racket too harsh on the arm.

Will it affect my racket's power or control?

It has a minimal effect on playability. Some players report a slightly softer feel at contact, but there is no meaningful change to power or control for most people.

Does it fit all padel rackets?

Yes, it is designed to fit standard padel string beds regardless of racket brand, shape, or size.

How do I attach it and keep it in place?

Thread it through the strings near the throat of the racket. If it keeps coming loose, try positioning it one string row higher toward the centre of the string bed.

How do I care for it?

Wipe it down with a damp cloth if it gets dirty. Replace it if it starts to crack or loses its grip on the strings, as a loose dampener will not absorb vibration effectively.