Felipe de R Roa, Starv’s product engineer, explores the effectiveness of rough surfaces on padel rackets. Roughness, or the uneven surface on paddle rackets, can make the racket harder or softer and aid in implementing spin.
Starvie has developed various finishes, including the Star by Alen with no roughness, the Titania with less effective roughness, Starby’s full plane effect, and the Star Kenta with an extremely noticeable roughness called Hex Tech.
The Star Kenta, with its hexagonal shape, covers all angles and makes the paddle racket harder, making it suitable for power players. Felipe and the presenter plan to test the rackets on court to observe the differences between the roughness finishes. The speaker also shares his personal experience with the Dros and Kenta rackets, both of which have rough surfaces.
He notes that the roughness is more pronounced in the Dros and feels that it helps him get more spin on the ball. Despite the Raptor having a better finish, the speaker prefers the Dros and Kenta due to the difference in roughness. The speaker concludes by expressing his appreciation for the opportunity to test the rackets and learn about the impact of roughness on spin in padel rackets.