
Viper 3.0

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Our Verdict
The Babolat Viper 3.0 is a serious offensive weapon aimed squarely at advanced players who want to dominate from the net. The 3K carbon construction delivers a firm, explosive hitting surface that rewards clean contact with genuine pace, while the HPS Hole Pattern System adds spin capability to round out the attacking arsenal. At 370g with a high balance, this is a racket built for generating power through the smash and aggressive volley rather than absorbing pace from the back court — it suits the player who looks to dictate and finish rather than construct. The 3D Spin texturing on the face makes it especially effective on bandejas and smashes with effect, giving users an extra dimension beyond raw flat power. If you play a front-court dominant, aggressive game at advanced or professional level, the Viper 3.0 is a racket that will genuinely complement that style.
Viper 3.0
The Babolat Viper 3.0 is a high-balance, 3K carbon teardrop racket built for advanced players who want to impose themselves from the net with explosive smashes and aggressive volleys. At 370g with a firm 3K carbon face and a 38mm profile, it is an uncompromising offensive tool designed around Juan Lebrón's power-first game.
- Players who rely on the smash as their primary weapon will feel an immediate step up in ball speed, with the stiff 3K carbon face and high balance combining to generate serious leverage overhead.
- The HPS Hole Pattern System provides genuine spin generation on serve and bandeja, giving attacking players the ability to pin opponents deep into the back court rather than simply hitting flat.
- Volleys at the net feel solid and planted rather than deflective, which inspires confidence when cutting off diagonal passes and finishing at close range.
- Defensive players and those still developing their technique will find the high balance and stiff carbon face unforgiving on mishits and tiring over long sessions, making this a poor choice for anyone below advanced level or dealing with arm sensitivity.
About This Racket
3K carbon weave — the fewest filaments of any carbon variant, making this the stiffest surface available. Maximum direct power on hard contact, driest feel of any carbon. Best for players with strong technique who want immediate, unfiltered response.
EVA core — a medium-density rubber that balances feel with energy return. Firmer than EVA Soft, giving a more direct response on hard contact and better power transfer on aggressive shots. Predictable and consistent rally to rally — a reliable all-round core.
Teardrop shape with high balance. Sweet spot sits slightly above centre, with enough head weight to generate pace on attacking shots. More forgiving than a diamond on mishits while still offering good leverage for net play — a practical choice for players who attack without sacrificing all defensive coverage.
Experienced players with developed technique who favour aggressive, attacking play. Suited to competitive club players who dominate from the net and want maximum pace on smashes and volleys. Demands clean contact — rewards it with explosive performance.