Technical features and construction of the One Padel NRG
The reviewer from Padel Test by Roberto Cardi introduces the One Padel NRG as a distinctive padel racket, primarily due to its advanced construction and focus on joint health. The standout feature is the 18K carbon fiber face with a 3D embossed, sandblasted finish. This combination not only enhances durability but also maximizes grip on the ball, allowing for sharper spin and improved control.
Both the frame and the face use 18K carbon, providing a solid, premium feel. However, the most innovative aspect is found in the bridge: the inclusion of Noene, a polymer designed to disperse up to 96% of negative vibrations before they reach the player’s arm. This is complemented by a visible vibration dampener positioned between the bridge and the handle, further reducing the risk of discomfort or injury, especially for those prone to epicondylitis (tennis elbow).
- Weight (measured): 347g (without cord, slightly less than the declared 355g)
- Balance point: 26 cm (medium-high, as claimed by the brand)
- Face and frame material: 18K carbon fiber with 3D sandblasted finish
- Core: High-density EVA (estimated at 50–60 degrees, not officially specified)
- Vibration dampening: Noene polymer and bridge dampener
The racket is officially endorsed by Marcelo Capitani, further underlining its professional pedigree.
First impressions and handling on court
During the initial handling, the reviewer notes a medium-high balance and a sweet spot shifted slightly toward the top of the racket. The measured weight of 347g (excluding the wrist cord) aligns closely with the manufacturer’s specification, and the overall build feels robust and well-finished. However, a minor flaw is pointed out: the wrist cord attachment system detached after only a few minutes of use. The reviewer immediately reported this to the brand, which promised a redesign of the system.
Despite this, the overall first impression is positive, with the racket feeling solid and ready for high-level play. The reviewer also highlights the comfort provided by the Noene system, which is immediately noticeable in terms of vibration reduction.
Performance in volleys and net play
Testing the One Padel NRG at the net, the reviewer describes the impact as dry and slightly muted. This sensation is attributed to the high-density EVA core and the advanced vibration dampening. Despite the muted feel, the ball exits the racket cleanly, and the 3D face provides excellent grip for spin shots. The reviewer awards the racket an 8/10 for volleys, noting that it delivers a satisfying blend of control and responsiveness at the net.
Touch shots and slices are executed with precision, and the overall feedback is that the racket inspires confidence in aggressive net exchanges.
Overhead shots: vibora, bandeja, and smashes
When executing overhead shots such as the vibora and bandeja, the reviewer finds that the racket offers a good balance between power and spin. The sweet spot, being slightly higher, rewards well-timed shots with extra punch. For smashes, the One Padel NRG excels when the ball is struck in the upper central area of the face, producing impressive power and ball speed. However, off-center or lower hits result in less satisfactory outcomes, emphasizing the importance of technique and timing.
For smashes, the reviewer gives the racket an 8/10, with the potential for even higher performance when the ball is struck perfectly.
Groundstrokes, lobs, and basic playability
On basic groundstrokes—forehand, backhand, and lobs—the One Padel NRG impresses with its combination of power and control. The reviewer is pleasantly surprised by the ease of executing lobs, despite initial expectations that the racket might be less forgiving in this area. The sweet spot is described as generous, and the racket handles both topspin and slice with authority.
- Power: 9/10
- Spin and control: 8/10
- Lobs: Good performance, exceeding expectations
Vibration transmission to the arm is described as almost non-existent, making the racket especially suitable for players with joint sensitivities.
Wall rebounds and defensive play
In defensive situations, particularly on low and high wall rebounds, the One Padel NRG maintains a neutral to medium impact feel. The reviewer finds it neither too stiff nor too soft, which aids in controlling the ball during fast exchanges and tricky defensive shots. The racket’s balance and sweet spot contribute to a sense of security, though it is not the easiest for absolute beginners due to its professional orientation.
The high-density EVA core and carbon construction ensure that the racket responds well under pressure, providing both stability and a controlled rebound.
Comfort, vibration reduction, and target audience
One of the most significant advantages highlighted by the reviewer is the exceptional vibration dampening. The Noene system, combined with the bridge dampener, results in almost zero vibration reaching the player’s arm. This makes the One Padel NRG an excellent choice for players who suffer from, or wish to prevent, epicondylitis and other joint issues.
The reviewer emphasizes that this racket is best suited for intermediate to advanced players who value both performance and joint protection. Its professional-level features and technical demands may not be ideal for absolute beginners, but those seeking a blend of power, control, and comfort will find it highly rewarding.
Summary of reviewer’s ratings and key impressions
- Volleys: 8/10
- Power (overheads/smashes): 9/10
- Spin and control: 8/10
- Smash: 8/10 (even higher when hit perfectly)
- Lobs: Good, better than expected
- Vibration reduction: Outstanding
In conclusion, the One Padel NRG stands out for its advanced construction, professional feel, and unparalleled vibration dampening. It is a compelling option for players seeking a high-performance racket that also prioritizes joint health and comfort on court.





