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Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium feel · Man

Expert Summary
The Vibor-A Black Mamba Radical 12K 2.0 2025 is Vibor-A’s 2025 teardrop-shaped hybrid that brings a balanced mix of power and precision to the Radical line. It couples a medium balance with a 12K carbon face and medium EVA core for a lively, controllable feel that suits experienced players.
Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium feel · Man
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Weight
350g - 370g
Balance
Medium
Shape
Teardrop
Hardness
Medium
PadelScout Editorial · Editor: Zvonimir Rezo ·
The Vibor-A Black Mamba Radical 12K 2.0 2025 sits at the intersection of elegance and performance. Visually it pairs black and gray tones with yellow-gold accents on the bridge and logo, and the smooth matte surface underscores a premium look. On court the teardrop-shaped hybrid profile aims to give players a usable edge in both attack and control, bringing a more balanced, versatile personality to the Radical line.
This model is targeted at advanced to pro-level players who want a single racket that handles many match situations. It’s aimed at players who value controllable power without sacrificing maneuverability — the kind of player who mixes volleys, net play and finishing smashes rather than relying on raw power alone.
The stated target demographic is male players, but the performance characteristics (medium balance, 350–370 g weight range) will appeal to any experienced player who prefers a lively, responsive feel and quick handling in tight exchanges.
The teardrop shape nudges the Black Mamba Radical 12K 2.0 2025 toward attack without making power the sole focus. With a medium balance the sweet spot sits in a position that helps generate punch on drives and smashes while retaining the ability to place shots accurately.
Expect a versatile attack profile: enough rebound to produce clean winners when you commit to the shot, but enough control to shape points and counter-punch. In short, it’s a racket that supports constructed aggression rather than one-note power hitting.
Medium balance combined with a 350–370 g weight range keeps handling relatively quick for a teardrop. The result is a racket that moves well at the net and is responsive in fast exchanges, making it easier to redirect pace or react to volleys.
Control comes from the combination of the 12K carbon face and medium EVA core: you get a predictable rebound and the ability to place soft overheads as well as firmer drives. Experienced players will find the maneuverability helps in rapid transition play.
Face: 12K Carbon — a higher-count carbon face that typically reads as a clean, precise contact point and a crisp response on firmer shots. Core: EVA — medium hardness that balances liveliness with some damping, providing versatility between comfort and bite. Surface: Smooth matte — cosmetic finish that also gives a refined feel to the touch.
Hardness: Medium — this sits between softer, more forgiving cores and very stiff, high-power cores, reinforcing the racket’s balanced character rather than an emphasis on one extreme.
On court the Black Mamba Radical 12K 2.0 2025 registers as lively and controlled. The 12K carbon face provides a crisp contact that translates to a punchy response on driven shots, while the medium EVA core smooths impacts enough to keep volleys and defensive shots feeling stable.
Overall the feel is relatively immediate without being harsh — good for players who want feedback on contact and the ability to temper power with placement. The combination of weight range and balance makes it comfortable across longer rallies and quick net exchanges alike.
Weight range (350–370 g) means you’ll want to pick a specific weight that matches your swing — lighter options improve speed and recovery, heavier choices add inertia for finishing shots. The medium hardness core keeps a balanced feel but is less forgiving than a very soft core on mis-hits.
Positioned for advanced players, this racket expects a developed technique to extract its best mix of power and control; less experienced players may find the feedback and response less immediately comfortable than a softer, more forgiving beginner model.
The Vibor-A Black Mamba Radical 12K 2.0 2025 is a refined, versatile teardrop that balances punch and precision for experienced players. With a 12K carbon face, medium EVA core and a medium balance, it delivers lively response and solid maneuverability — an excellent choice for players who want a single racket to handle varied match situations while keeping a performance edge (expert rating: 8.6).
It suits advanced and pro players who want a versatile padel racket with a balanced feel rather than an extreme power or control setup.
Compare it with other teardrop padel rackets in the advanced range, especially models with medium balance and a similar 12K carbon-and-EVA construction.
The teardrop shape and medium balance usually give a useful mix of maneuverability and all-court response, which fits players who want one racket for varied situations.
No, its advanced/pro positioning makes it more relevant for experienced players than for beginners or casual users.
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