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EASTPADEL - The Power From Four Sacred Beasts

In the 2013, a group of Asian Padel enthusiasts decided to create a brand with a unique twist - infuse the mystical power of the Orient intointo Padel racket.

FOUR SACRED BEASTS

Inspired by the Four Sacred Beasts of ancient China, the group set out to create a collection of Padel rackets that would represent each of the beasts. 

The Four Sacred Beasts, also known as the Four Symbols, refer to four sacred beasts in Chinese mythology, each associated with a spirit and a element. These symbols are often found in East Asian art and symbolism and represent a strong connection to nature.

AZURE Dragon - EAST AND SPRING

The first divine animal is the "Azure Loong" which represents the East and Spring. It represents growth, change. The Dragon -"Azure Dragon" can be big or small, strong or soft, offensive or defensive, can go up to the sky or into the ground, and is almost omnipotent.


That is why "Azure Dragon" is crowned with a series of intermediate to make it more all-round capable.

WHITE TIGER - WEST AND AUTUMN

Next is the "White Tiger" which represents the West and Autumn. The "White Tiger" is also the god of war and killing, originating from the ancient star worship. The white tiger has various divine powers, such as calming the house, avoiding evil spirits, punishing evil and promoting good.

Therefore, "White Tiger" is a powerful, high-balanced racket with a high sweet spot, representing the power and might of the "White Tiger".

XUANWU - NORTH AND WINTER

The third beast is the Black Tortoise - "Xuanwu", representing the north and winter. It has been a symbol of long-term stability since ancient times.

So the Black Tortoise - "Xuanwu" crowns the racket with a strong and stable defense, allowing players to live long in the game.

PHOENIX - SOUTH AND SUMMER

Finally, there is the "Phoenix" which represents the south and summer.

The "Phoenix" represents light and warmth, and it soars above the nine heavens, swift and light, so the "Phoenix" crowns the racket light, making it more flexible and easy to use.