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Starvie Triton Pro

6.8 / 10
Based on 3 expert reviews

Best for: In summary, this racket has a medium-hard touch and is totally a demanding, technical power-focused racket. It needs an advanced level. It has the pro of its aerial game is great. Cons: dead balls if contacting outside of the sweet spot (outside of aerial shots), it tires your arm

Shape: Teardrop
Weight: 368g
Balance: Even

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Starvie Triton Pro padel racket - front view

Pros

  • In summary, this racket has a medium-hard touch and is totally a demanding, technical power-focused racket. It needs an advanced level. It has the pro of its aerial game is great. Cons: dead balls if contacting outside of the sweet spot (outside of aerial shots), it tires your arm
  • In smashes, this racket has decent power, but doesn't give me the same nice sensations as other rackets of similar hardness because the rubber is medium density and doesn't recover as rapidly, you feel the absorption and you have to hit right in the sweet spot, or the racket will have this "tabla" table wooden dead feeling, so you need to have a really good smash technique. This is a technical racket in all aspects.
  • The maneuverability is quite challenging

Cons

  • in the back - this is an aggressive racket, not made to be defensive. It feels very technical and can lead to mistakes with the low ball output and small sweet spot but feels strong in an aggressive shots, such as the bajada.

Performance Scorecard

Overall Score Average of core attributes below
7.0

Contributing Scores

Power

8.3

Control

7.0

Sweet Spot

6.0

Maneuverability

6.2

Additional Metrics

Comfort

7.0

Spin

5.0

Specifications

  • MSRP $310
  • Weight 368g
  • Shape Teardrop
  • Balance Even
  • Surface Carbon fiber
  • Core Hard EVA
  • Hardness Medium-hard

About the Starvie Triton Pro

Triton Pro

🔔 Review of 2024 model: Triton Pro 2024.

With a very high balance at around 28cm, Javi Garrido’s teardrop-shaped Triton Pro is made for aggressive smashers looking to shoot holes in the ground during their aerial game without any fear for difficulties that may come while defending in the back of the court.

Note that Starvie’s teardrops have at least as much weight in the head than most manufacturers’ diamonds.

The racket is a best buy for a physically fit advanced player looking for a medium-hard touch.

Expert Reviews of starvie Triton Pro

Average score: 7.0 • Based on 3 expert reviews • Last updated: Aug 2025

6.8

Dani 13

Jul 31, 2022

"In summary, this racket has a medium-hard touch and is totally a demanding, technical power-focused racket. It needs an advanced level. It has the pro of its aerial game is great. Cons: dead balls if contacting outside of the sweet spot (outside of aerial shots), it tires your arm"

Power

8.0

Control

7.0

Sweet Spot

6.0

7.1

Fabio Ferro

Aug 11, 2025

"This teardrop-shaped racket feels like a diamond with its high balance and high power. I consider it a best buy for an aggressive racket at a street price of ~€200."

Power

8.0

Control

7.5

Sweet Spot

6.5

7.0

Probando Palas

Dec 18, 2022

"Powerful racket that is quite difficult to play with due to its high balance and small sweet spot."

Power

9.0

Control

7.0

Sweet Spot

6.0

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