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Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium-Hard feel · Man

Expert Summary
The Vibor-A Yarara Classic Edition 2020 is a teardrop-shaped padel racket from Vibor-A released in 2020 that pairs a medium balance with a soft EVA core for a versatile attack-control profile. It leans toward control and precise placement while still offering competitive power and a firmer-than-average impact for experienced players.
Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium-Hard feel · Man
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Weight
360g - 375g
Balance
Medium
Shape
Teardrop
Hardness
Medium-Hard
PadelScout Editorial · Editor: Zvonimir Rezo ·
The Vibor-A Yarara Classic Edition 2020 sits in Vibor-A’s lineup as a versatile teardrop racket intended for players who want control without giving up the ability to finish points. Its combination of a carbon fiber face, textured surface and a soft EVA core creates a nuanced feel that skews toward accuracy but retains enough pop to be effective at the net and on overheads.
Visually the Classic Edition mixes gold, red and black accents for a premium look that matches its advanced positioning. Overall, it reads like a refined control-to-power hybrid rather than an outright power weapon or an ultra-soft control blade.
This racket is aimed at advanced and pro-level players (target demographic: man) who want more control in their game while keeping the option to generate power when needed. If you regularly play competitively, focus on shot placement, and value a predictable response from the face, this model fits into that profile.
It’s not positioned as an entry-level option — beginners will likely prefer a more forgiving, lower-spec racket — but experienced players who shift between tactical rallies and aggressive finishing strokes will appreciate what it brings to match play.
The Yarara Classic Edition 2020 balances attack and control. The teardrop shape combined with medium balance gives a modest power assist over purely control-shaped frames, helping you produce decisive smashes and angled volleys without an overly heavy swing weight.
Because the core is a softer EVA, the racket doesn’t feel harsh at contact; it translates energy into controlled ball trajectory rather than explosive, uncontrolled blasts. That makes it suitable for players constructing points with placement and timing rather than relying on raw smash speed alone.
Control is a headline trait for this model. The medium balance, coupled with a weight range of 360–375 g, creates a stable platform on volleys and drives while still allowing relatively quick recoveries between exchanges.
At the lighter end of the range the Yarara feels nimble around the net; at the higher end you gain more stability and impact heft. Expect confident directional control and reliable handling in fast sequences, provided you’re comfortable with a racket aimed at advanced players.
Face: Carbon Fiber — offers stiffness and consistent ball response across the hitting surface. That material helps the racket keep accurate trajectories and durability over time.
Core: Soft EVA — soft cores provide a forgiving contact and improved dwell time, which aids control and touch on delicate shots.
Surface: Textured — the textured face enhances bite on spin attempts, helping with slice and topspin placement without relying on extra power.
Hardness: Medium-Hard — the overall feel sits between soft and firm, giving a blend of feedback and comfort rather than an extreme in either direction.
On court the Yarara Classic Edition 2020 reads as controlled and responsive. The soft EVA core cushions impacts and improves feel on touch shots, while the medium-hard construction of the rest of the racket provides clear feedback at contact — you know when you’ve hit the sweet spot.
The teardrop shape gives slightly more attack potential than a pure diamond or round control racket, but the overall sensation emphasizes placement over raw speed. Players will notice a comfortable balance between forgiveness and bite when shaping points.
Because it targets advanced players, the Yarara Classic Edition 2020 demands good technique to extract its best qualities; less experienced players may find it less immediately forgiving than softer, lower-spec rackets. The medium-hard overall hardness gives more feedback but transmits more vibration than a very soft model.
Weight matters: choose closer to 360 g if you prioritize quick maneuvering and rapid net exchanges, or toward 375 g if you want extra stability and ball momentum on smashes. Finally, its versatile profile means it won’t outgun dedicated power frames in pure speed contests, but it will return more control and placement accuracy.
The Vibor-A Yarara Classic Edition 2020 is a refined, teardrop-shaped choice for advanced players who want precise control with enough power to finish points. If you value placement, tactile feedback, and a versatile on-court personality—while accepting that it rewards good technique—this Vibor-A model is a compelling option.
It suits advanced and pro-level players who want a versatile padel racket with a control-first feel and enough power to stay aggressive in rallies.
Compare it with other teardrop padel rackets in the advanced range, especially models with medium balance and a similar control-power blend.
The teardrop shape and medium balance point to a racket that stays manageable while still offering a strong all-court response, which is useful if you like switching between control and attack.
No, it is positioned for advanced users rather than beginners, so players who are still developing technique may want to look at more forgiving options first.
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