The Varlion LW Summum is Varlion’s round-shaped control flagship — a low-balance frame with a soft Hypersoft core and an enlarged sweet spot, built for advanced players who lead with placement, touch and defence.
The LW (lightweight) is Varlion’s control line, and the Summum tier is its premium carbon build. A round head, low balance and soft Hypersoft core centre the sweet spot for precision, while the Summum grip and slice texture add comfort and spin — one of the most controllable rackets Varlion makes.
This review covers its build, specs and on-court feel, and who it’s for. See also our best Varlion padel rackets guide, or browse all our padel gear reviews.
Varlion LW Summum at a glance

Why it wins: Varlion’s round control flagship — a low-balance, soft-cored frame with an enlarged sweet spot and slice texture, built for advanced players who win with placement and touch. (~$280)
- Round shape — enlarged sweet spot
- Carbon faces + soft Hypersoft core
- Low balance for control
- Slice texture for spin
Main features of the Varlion LW Summum
The LW Summum is engineered around control and feel:
- Round shape with an enlarged, central sweet spot
- Bidirectional carbon + fibreglass laminate
- Hypersoft soft core for comfort and touch
- Low balance for precision and manoeuvrability
- Slice texture + Wings Diffuser for spin and handling
Specification of the Varlion LW Summum
Here are the full specs of the Varlion LW Summum:
- Shape: Round
- Weight: ~360–375 g
- Balance: Low
- Core: Hypersoft (soft)
- Faces: Carbon + fibreglass
- Player level: Intermediate–Advanced
- Type of play: Control
- Pro: —
Our review of the Varlion LW Summum
The LW Summum is a control player’s flagship. The round head and low balance centre the sweet spot and keep it precise and manoeuvrable, while the soft Hypersoft core gives the touch and ball-hold that defensive and counter-attacking players rely on. The slice texture grips the ball well for cuts and kicks.
It is built for placement over power — testers love it for control but note it asks you to generate your own pace. For an advanced player who wins with precision rather than brute force, it is a superb, premium round frame.
Pros
- Outstanding control and touch
- Enlarged, forgiving sweet spot
- Soft, comfortable core
- Premium carbon build
Cons
- Limited power
- Premium price
- Not for aggressive attackers
Who is the Varlion LW Summum for?
The LW Summum is for control and defensive players who win with placement and touch. Attackers should look at the diamond Bourne Summum; for a similar control feel at a lower price, the LW Carbon Ti.
How the Varlion LW Summum plays
On control and defence it’s superb — precise, comfortable and forgiving.
On smashes power is modest; this is a placement-first racket.
Varlion LW Summum vs the alternatives
It’s the premium control option in Varlion’s range, above the more affordable LW Carbon Ti and the opposite end from the power Bourne Summum.
Is the Varlion LW Summum worth it?
For a control player who wants Varlion’s premium round frame, the LW Summum is worth the spend — the control and comfort are genuinely excellent. Power players should look elsewhere, and budget-minded control players can take the LW Carbon Ti.
Conclusion
The Varlion LW Summum is a refined control flagship — a round, low-balance frame with a soft Hypersoft core and enlarged sweet spot that deliver exceptional touch and placement. It gives up power for precision, which is exactly what a control-first advanced player wants from a premium round racket.
A premium round control racket. See where it fits in our advanced padel rackets guide and the full best padel rackets roundup.

Lucas Sánchez is the founder of SimplePadel. Born and raised in Spain, Lucas has been living in the US and UK for the last 20 years and currently calls Miami his home. While he’s never played professionally, the dream is still alive.
Lucas loves nothing more than playing (and talking) about padel, and he considers himself lucky to have a wife and family that share his love for the game.