- Versatile
- Large sweet spot
- Inexpensive
- Low ball output
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The Alkemia has designed their five racket line with the following characteristics in mind: control, power, versatility, comfort. Each racket is designed to optimize performance regarding one of these characteristics. The Vento is designed for maximum versatility.
Along with the rest of this year’s Alkemia models, this year’s model introduces Kevlar in the frame to increase structural integrity.
It’s core is a medium-hard EVA foam that, when combined with the 3K carbon fiber, makes a medium touch racket, which completes its versatile nature. It helped our reviewers in defense with its decent ball output and good maneuverability.
At the front of the court, the large sweet spot, high maneuverability, medium hardness, and teardrop shape delivered power to our bandejas, volleys, and smashes.
Rackets are manufactured in Spain. All Alkemia rackets, including the Vento, are available in 5 gram weight increments between 345-375 grams.
Best for intermediate and advanced players looking for a versatile racket
The most versatile racket of the brand and basically of the market. The renewed Alkemia Vento 3.0 is as an all-rounder and ideal for almost any player. Like the Ignis, the Vento has a teardrop shape and core of Black EVA high recovery, however the face is 3K carbon fiber of medium-low hardness to make up a racket with a medium balance and medium-soft touch. It has a wide sweet spot and good ball output. It incorporates the novelties of the 3.0 collection, such as Kevlar as the main material in the frame of the racket and the 3D Rough in decal on the faces of the racket for perfect effects in our blows.