Ale Galán’s adidas Racket Is Built for Power and Precision

by | Gear-Tech, Partnership

Ale Galán and adidas share a single obsession: winning. Meet the Metalbone 3.4, engineered for ruthless power, precision, and the tempo a modern match demands.

Ale Galán didn’t change padel by playing safe. The Spaniard, former world No.1 and a constant presence at the top of the rankings, built his game on all-out offence, fast hands, and fearless finishing. In 2025 he remains a title threat alongside partner Federico Chingotto, stacking wins and pushing the sport forward at the very highest level.

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That same mindset runs through adidas padel. The brand’s 2025 collection is purpose built for every tier of the game, but its most aggressive DNA lives in Metalbone, the range designed around Galán’s power-first philosophy. Across the lineup, adidas blends bold design with functional tech, creating tools that turn intent into impact.

Metalbone 3.4: Built to Dominate

The Metalbone 3.4 is a striker’s weapon. An Octagonal Structure in the frame boosts rigidity for cleaner energy transfer on full blooded hits, while the extended Power Extra Grip lengthens the lever for heavier, more penetrating shots. A Low Poly frame geometry increases structural stiffness and when you want to bend a rally to your will, the textured Spin Blade surface helps you load the ball with biting spin. It’s everything an attacking player needs to take time away from opponents and finish points on your terms.

For Galán, equipment is never cosmetic, it’s a conversation between athlete and engineer. The Metalbone project keeps refining that dialogue, translating elite demands into match day advantages for ambitious players everywhere. If your game plan reads “set the pace, take the net, end the point,” this is the blueprint.

Watch & Learn

Want to see the Metalbone 3.4 in action? South African padel talent Chevaan Davids breaks it down in a hands on video review:

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