First impressions and design of the adidas Metalbone Carbon CTRL
The reviewer from Padel Review begins by highlighting the striking aesthetics of the adidas Metalbone Carbon CTRL, calling it one of the most visually appealing rackets released in 2024. The design stands out with its modern lines and premium finish, making it a racket that immediately catches the eye on court. The creators note that the racket feels extremely manageable in hand, but they also mention a crucial first adjustment: the need to add an overgrip. Without it, the racket vibrated excessively and was uncomfortable to hold, but with the overgrip, the handling improved significantly, although some vibration persisted on off-center hits.
Another point of discussion is the price. The list price is €270, but with discounts, it can be found for around €210–220. The reviewer considers this a reasonable price, especially compared to other Metalbone models that can cost upwards of €380–400. The Metalbone Carbon CTRL is positioned as a more accessible option within the Metalbone lineup, offering much of the same technology at a lower price point.
Technical specifications and build quality
- Shape: Round
- Face material: 6K carbon fiber
- Surface: Rough, with Spin Blade Decal system
- Core: EVA Soft Performance
- Weight: 360–375g (tested model: 353g)
- Balance: 26.3 cm (medium, centered)
- Grip: Standard Adidas, improved with overgrip
The Metalbone Carbon CTRL features a round shape and a 6K carbon fiber face, which gives it a firm, slightly hard touch. The EVA Soft Performance core is the same as in other Metalbone models, but the reviewer notes that the touch is noticeably harder than expected for a „soft” core. The rough surface, achieved with the Spin Blade Decal system, enhances spin and grip on the ball, which is one of the standout features of this racket.
The tested model weighed 353g, which is lighter than the official range of 360–375g. This lighter weight contributed to the racket’s exceptional maneuverability but may have reduced its power potential. The balance point at 26.3 cm is perfectly centered, supporting the racket’s control-oriented profile.
Target player level and recommended positions
The creator recommends the Metalbone Carbon CTRL primarily for intermediate to advanced players, especially those who play on the right side of the court. The racket’s control and manageability make it ideal for players who prioritize placement and touch over raw power. While it can be used by left-side players, the reviewer suggests that only those who do not rely heavily on power shots will fully appreciate its characteristics.
For players seeking a racket for aggressive attacking play or maximum power, the Metalbone Carbon CTRL may not be the best fit. The reviewer repeatedly emphasizes that this model is „all but powerful,” making it less suitable for those who want to dominate with smashes or high-velocity shots.
On-court performance: control, sweet spot, and handling
During playtesting, the reviewer highlights several key strengths:
- Excellent control thanks to the round shape and centered balance
- Large sweet spot, making it forgiving on most shots
- Outstanding maneuverability, especially at the net and during fast exchanges
- Enhanced spin due to the rough surface and Spin Blade Decal system
From the back of the court, the Metalbone Carbon CTRL delivers good ball output and allows for precise placement. The hard touch surprised the reviewer at first, as the ball tended to „escape” more than expected, but after a short adjustment period (and with the overgrip added), control improved significantly. The reviewer particularly enjoyed hitting backhands with this racket, noting that it helped improve a previously weaker shot.
At the net, the racket’s fast handling and touch allow for effective volleys and quick reactions. The ability to generate spin is described as one of the racket’s strongest points, making it easy to apply effects and depth to shots. However, the reviewer notes that if the ball is not struck cleanly in the sweet spot, vibrations are felt throughout the arm, especially on blocks and defensive shots.
Power, smashes, and overhead shots
When it comes to power, the Metalbone Carbon CTRL is clearly not designed for heavy hitters. The reviewer found it challenging to generate forceful smashes or par-3 shots, citing a lack of inertia and overall power. Even with proper technique, the racket requires significant arm speed to achieve deep or forceful overheads. Instead, the racket excels in touch shots, viboras, and exchanges where control and spin are prioritized over brute force.
Despite its limitations in power, the racket remains enjoyable for players who value consistency, control, and finesse. The reviewer repeatedly stresses that players seeking a power-oriented racket should look elsewhere, but for those who want to dominate rallies with placement and spin, the Metalbone Carbon CTRL is a compelling option.
Comfort, vibration, and grip feedback
Comfort is a mixed aspect for this model. While the racket is light and easy on the arm during extended play, vibration issues are present, especially on off-center hits or hard blocks. The addition of one or two overgrips improved the situation, but did not eliminate vibrations entirely. The standard Adidas grip is described as functional but not particularly comfortable, and the wrist loop requires a few extra wraps for a secure fit.
Players sensitive to vibration or those with a history of arm discomfort may want to take this into consideration. The reviewer suggests that a heavier version of the racket (closer to 375g) might reduce vibrations but would also decrease maneuverability.
Direct comparisons and value for money
The reviewer compares the Metalbone Carbon CTRL to other models in the Metalbone range, particularly the Metalbone Control with the multi-weight system. While the Carbon CTRL lacks the adjustable weight system, it offers a firmer touch and a more accessible price point. The reviewer personally prefers the older Metalbone Control for its versatility but acknowledges that the Carbon CTRL is a strong contender for those prioritizing control and aesthetics.
At a street price of around €210–220, the Metalbone Carbon CTRL is considered good value, especially when compared to higher-priced Metalbone models. The build quality, design, and performance justify the investment for the right player profile.
Padel Review’s ratings for the adidas Metalbone Carbon CTRL – 13 vote system
- Base (ground strokes): 7
- Lobs: 7
- Net play: 7.5
- Control: 7.5
- Manageability: 8.5
- Ball output: 7
- Sweet spot: 7
- Spin (effects): 8
- Power: 6.5
- X3: 7
- Smash: 6.5
- Vibora: 7.5
- Value for money (at €220): 6.5
Key takeaways from the review
- Visually one of the most attractive rackets of 2024
- Best suited for intermediate and advanced right-side players who value control and spin
- Superb maneuverability and handling, but some vibration issues persist
- Not recommended for players seeking maximum power or heavy smashes
- Offers strong value compared to other Metalbone models, especially at the lower street price
Overall, the adidas Metalbone Carbon CTRL stands out for its design, control, and spin capabilities, making it a solid choice for players who want precision and finesse over raw power.





