Differences between the Titania Kepler and the Titania Kepler Pro

Both the Titania Kepler and Titania Kepler Pro belong to the Star Line, a line of padel rackets focused on intermediate level players who want to continue to evolve in their game. Both rackets are considered extremely versatile, comfortable to play with and very easy to handle.

In terms of design, both rackets are identical. Their aesthetics are the same, the only difference being a sticker on the side, on the profile of the racket, below the serial number and barcode. The Titania Kepler is distinguished by its SOFT 30 and the Titania Kepler Pro but its PRO 50, which refer to the type of rubber each one is made of.

They also have the same shape. Both rackets are manufactured under the same round mould in our factory in Azuqueca de Henares, Guadalajara. However, during the manufacturing process, different materials are chosen for each of the models.

In this case, neither the Titania Kepler nor the Titania Kepler Pro are roughened on the surface directly from the mould like other models in the StarVie 2021 collection.

What’s the difference between the TITANIA KEPLER and the TITANIA KEPLER PRO?

MATERIALS

We as mentioned, the Titania Kepler has a fibreglass core and carbon fibre tubing, unlike its sister the Titania Kepler Pro, which is 100% carbon fibre in both the core and tubing.

The difference in this sense is that fibreglass is a softer and more flexible material, which allows greater ball output. Carbon is a more rigid material, making the racket more solid and, therefore, giving greater control and power in shots. It’s also a material with great resistance and is more long-lasting than fibreglass.

RUBBER DENSITY

The Titania Kepler features rubber with 30 Soft density, as indicated on the profile sticker. The soft rubber provides a greater ball output. That’s to say, the racket absorbs the ball more and provides faster output. This will give you more comfort and ease when hitting the ball.

On the other hand, the Titania Kepler Pro has a medium-density 50 Pro rubber. By not absorbing the ball so much, it leaves the racket with greater force, and therefore favours control and power in shots. These rackets are usually aimed at players with good technique and who want to add extra aggression to their game.

StarVie Technologies

Both feature a Titania Core, a piece located in the heart of the racket that offers maximum manoeuvrability and a better weight distribution, and the Reinforcement Torsion System, which is an angled design at the heart of the racket to reinforce the anti-torsion effect and reduce the vibrations transmitted to the racket handle. However, only the Titania Kepler includes the Extreme Spot, a technology applied to the racket’s tubing to increase the sweet spot on the racket’s surface.

Differences between the Titania Kepler and the Titania Kepler Pro

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