Technical specifications and standout design features of the Pallap Power Velocity Pro 01
The reviewer introduces the Pallap Power Velocity Pro 01 as the flagship diamond-shaped racket in the Pallap lineup, emphasizing its premium build and striking aesthetics. The racket stands out with its glossy black finish and a combination of translucent satin and chromed details, giving it a sophisticated and modern look. The face features a full satin texture, with the logo and raised texture (“renoso”) extending across the entire hitting surface.
- Weight: 360g (range: 360–365g)
- Balance: 26.5 cm (medium head-heavy)
- Face material: Rock Solid 15K (graphite and basalt composite)
- Frame: Carbon Kevlar tubular
- Core: EVA 30 (firmer than typical EVA 30, closer to a 40–45 in feel)
- Grip length: 13.35 cm (accommodates various grip styles and overgrips)
- Origin: Made in Spain
The compact diamond shape results in a smaller hitting surface, which is a deliberate choice for advanced play. The reviewer notes the high-quality finishes, especially the satin face and glossy frame, and highlights that the racket is the most expensive in the Pallap range, retailing just under €300.
Materials, core, and structural feel compared to competitors
The Power Velocity Pro 01 uses a Rock Solid 15K face made from a blend of graphite and basalt, paired with a Carbon Kevlar frame for added stability and durability. The EVA 30 core is firmer than what is typically found in other rackets labeled as “EVA 30,” providing a feel closer to a medium-hard or even hard touch. This setup is designed to deliver immediate feedback and a crisp response on contact, which the reviewer finds particularly satisfying for experienced players.
In terms of comparison, the reviewer places the Power Pro 01 between the StarVie Triton Soft and Triton Pro, leaning more towards the latter in terms of firmness and performance. However, the balance is less extreme than in many StarVie models, making the Pallap slightly more manageable despite its pro-level demands.
On-court performance: control, power, and player suitability
The channel emphasizes that the Power Velocity Pro 01 is not a racket for beginners. Its medium-hard feel and quick response time make it best suited for intermediate to advanced players who can handle its demands. The reviewer finds the racket particularly impressive from the back of the court, where its control and progressive power stand out. The compact sweet spot, positioned slightly lower and more central than on the Pallap Elite, requires precise timing and technique but rewards with excellent feedback and shot accuracy.
While the racket is not extremely rigid, it does not offer effortless power or ball exit. Players must engage their body and technique to extract its full potential. The reviewer notes that the sweet spot is smaller and less forgiving than the Elite, especially for those who prefer to hit higher on the face. However, when struck cleanly, the racket delivers a solid, satisfying response and above-average control.
Comparisons with Pallap Elite, Star, and StarVie Triton models
Throughout the review, the channel frequently compares the Power Velocity Pro 01 to its siblings and competitors:
- Pallap Elite: Easier to use, with a larger and higher sweet spot, softer core (EVA 28), and more forgiving response. The reviewer prefers the Elite for its comfort and versatility, especially in match situations where consistency is key.
- Pallap Star: Even more accessible and economical, with a very user-friendly feel. Ideal for those seeking simplicity and value.
- StarVie Triton Pro and Soft: The Power Pro 01 is less head-heavy and more maneuverable than the Triton Pro, while offering a firmer, more technical experience than the Triton Soft. The balance and swing weight of the Pallap make it feel more “alive” in the hand, though it still requires a strong technical foundation.
The reviewer concludes that while the Power Pro 01 offers superior performance and precision, it demands more from the player in terms of physical and technical input. The Elite, by contrast, is described as more “human,” offering greater ease of play and a larger margin for error.
Specific feedback on volleys, spin, and smash performance
In the volley game, the Power Velocity Pro 01 impresses with its excellent feel and progressive response. The reviewer highlights the racket’s ability to generate high levels of spin, attributing this to both the textured finish and the solid face construction. However, the smaller sweet spot means that players must be precise and technically sound, as off-center hits can result in a noticeable loss of power and control.
When it comes to smashes, the racket delivers strong performance at medium to high swing speeds. The reviewer notes that the racket “comes alive” when played at a faster pace, producing a distinct sound and powerful ball exit. However, the optimal impact zone is slightly above center; attempts to hit too high on the face result in a stiffer, less responsive feel. The Power Pro 01 does not “eat” the ball, meaning it faithfully returns the energy imparted by the player, but it does not offer effortless power unless the technique is correct.
Comfort, maneuverability, and overall playability
Despite its pro-level construction, the Power Velocity Pro 01 is described as surprisingly maneuverable for a diamond-shaped racket. The balance at 26.5 cm and the carefully distributed mass make it easier to swing than some competitors, though it still feels heavier and more substantial than the Elite or Star models. The reviewer appreciates the racket’s stability and lack of unwanted vibrations, though he cautions that the firmer feel may not suit those seeking maximum comfort.
Ultimately, the Power Pro 01 is a “serious” racket that rewards strong, technically proficient players. Those looking for more forgiveness or easier playability are advised to consider the Elite or Star models instead.
Reviewer’s ratings and key qualitative evaluations
- Ball exit: 6.5/10 (requires medium-high rhythm to shine)
- Sweet spot: 6/10 (small but not the smallest among competitors)
- Control: 8/10 (excellent, especially from the back of the court)
- Power: 9/10 (high, especially at higher swing speeds)
- Maneuverability: 7/10 (good for a pro-level diamond racket)
- Comfort: 6.5/10 (firm but not harsh, minimal vibration)
- Feel: 9/10 (very good feedback and connection with the ball)
- Spin: 9/10 (excellent, aided by finish and materials)
- Stability: 8/10 (solid and reliable under pressure)
- Play from the back: 7.5/10 (surprisingly strong in defensive play)
- Wall exit: 8.5/10 (very effective at higher speeds and with spin)
- Volleys: 9/10 (great feel, spin, and control, but demanding)
- Flat smash: 8.5/10 (powerful when timed correctly)
- Kick smash: 9/10 (becomes easier once the player adapts to the racket’s characteristics)
The reviewer concludes that the Pallap Power Velocity Pro 01 is a top-tier, technically demanding racket that excels in power, spin, and precision. It is best suited for advanced players seeking a compact, responsive, and stable diamond-shaped racket. For those prioritizing forgiveness and ease of play, the Elite or Star models remain preferable alternatives within the Pallap range.





