
Black Crown Special Invictus
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Description & Review
Black Crown Special Invictus — A versatile padel racket that balances power, control, and manoeuvrability
Engineered for intermediate players, this Black Crown Special Invictus 2025 is profiled as an all-court-oriented tool within the modern padel racket landscape
Its teardrop geometry blends a forgiving upper sweet spot with enough head weight for decisive offensive shots. The medium balance supports transitions between attack and defence. At 355 - 370 gr, the frame sits in a range that suits players who value both swing speed and stability
The construction pairs 3K Carbon faces, a Black EVA SC core, a Carbon fiber frame so energy transfers efficiently without sacrificing the stability needed on blocks and volleys. The touch has been calibrated to balance feel, stability, and shot feedback
Technical Specifications of the Black Crown Special Invictus
- Brand: Black Crown
- Model: Special Invictus
- Year: 2025
- Shape: Tear
- Balance: Medium
Weight — 355 - 370 gr
- Core: Black EVA SC
- Faces: 3K Carbon
- Frame: Carbon fiber
- Touch: Medium
- Playing Style: All-Court
- Playing Level: Intermediate
Performance Profile
Padelvo rates this racket 6.8/10 overall, reflecting its all-round capability on court. Power (5.5/10) is moderate - suited to measured attacking play. Control (5.5/10) is moderate - offering dependable direction on medium-paced rallies. Maneuverability (8.4/10) is strong - making quick reactions at the net easier. Sweet spot (8.4/10) is strong - forgiving off-centre contact. Rebound (7.0/10) is solid - influencing how lively the ball feels off the face
Who is the Black Crown Special Invictus recommended for?
This racket is best suited to intermediate players who prioritise a all-court game. It fits all-court players who rotate between defence and attack without wanting an extreme specialist profile
Conclusion
A considered choice for players seeking all-court performance
The Black Crown Special Invictus brings together tear architecture, medium balance, and all-court-biased playing characteristics in a package aimed at intermediate competition. With a Padelvo overall score of 6.8/10, it stands out as a credible option within its class for players who want structured performance across power, control, and handling.
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