





Star Vie Triton Power +
Star Vie Triton Power + If you hit hard and want a racket that rewards that aggression, the Triton Power + is built around you. This is a heavy, attack-focused frame from Star Vie that suits players who generate their...
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Star Vie Triton Power +
If you hit hard and want a racket that rewards that aggression, the Triton Power + is built around you. This is a heavy, attack-focused frame from Star Vie that suits players who generate their own pace and want to feel it in the result.
At 400g, this racket sits at the heavier end of the spectrum. Most padel rackets land between 355g and 385g, so you are picking up something noticeably substantial here. That extra weight helps you punch through the ball at the net and adds depth to your smashes, but it asks something of you in return. If your shoulder or elbow gives you trouble, or if you rely on quick wrist flicks to generate speed, this weight will work against you rather than for you. The "Power +" name signals where Star Vie have focused the design, and the shape is almost certainly a diamond or teardrop to push the sweet spot higher up the frame where power output is greatest. Beyond the weight, full specs including core material and face construction have not been confirmed, so check the product page for the latest detail as Star Vie update their range.
This is not a racket for beginners or for players who are still building their technique. It is also a harder sell if you play a lot of defence from the back, where control and touch matter more than raw hitting power. But if you are an experienced player with a physical game, a strong baseline, and a taste for finishing points at the net, the Triton Power + gives you a frame that matches that intent.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Star Vie Triton Power + best suited to?
Experienced players with a physical, attacking style who generate their own power and want a heavier frame to back that up.
Is 400g too heavy for most players?
For many recreational players, yes. The average padel racket is closer to 365-375g, so this takes some adjustment and is better suited to players with good conditioning.
How should I store and care for this racket?
Keep it in a padded bag away from extreme heat or cold, as temperature swings can affect the core over time.
I want power but find 400g too much. What should I consider?
Look at Star Vie's other power-oriented models in the 370-380g range, which offer a similar attacking profile with less physical demand.

