Babolat Reflex vs Dunlop Speed Attack 2.0
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Technologies
Technologies
Technical Summary
Head shape
Diamond
Composition
FRAME: Carbon and fiberglass SURFACE: Fiberglass CORE: EVA
Weight
355 g +/- 10g
Thickness
38 mm
Balance type
Even balance
Technical Summary
Shape
The Speed Attack 2.0 has a tear shape, which provides a wide impact zone for greater precision in your shots.
Materials
Made with carbon in both the frame and face, this paddle offers great resistance and durability.
Core
Its EVA rubber core provides excellent bounce and comfortable touch for greater control during the game.
Maneuverability
Thanks to its balanced balance and advanced aerodynamics, the Speed ββAttack 2.0 offers excellent maneuverability on the court.
Comfort
With its ergonomic design and extra grip finish, this paddle will provide you with comfort and a secure grip on every shot.
Pros
π Large sweet spot
Its diamond shape and head heavy balance offer a large sweet spot for more power in your shots.
π Easy handling
Thanks to its lightweight, you can easily handle this racket and learn quickly.
π Optimal playing comfort
Its soft materials guarantee optimal playing comfort, so you can enjoy every game to the fullest.
π Hybrid Frame technology
The carbon and fiberglass frame combines solidity, lightness, and flexibility for excellent performance on the court.
Pros
π Exceptional power
Enjoy powerful and penetrating hits with every shot.
π Precise control
Get greater control and precision in your shots.
π Optimal maneuverability
Move the paddle with ease and speed on the court.
π Attractive design
Its modern and elegant design will make you stand out on the court.
Cons
π Does not include cover
The racket does not come with a cover included, so you will need to purchase one separately if you want to properly protect it.
π Beginner level of play
This racket is specially designed for beginner players, so it may not be suitable for those with a more advanced level.
π Profile thickness
The profile thickness is 38 mm, which may not be suitable for players who prefer thinner rackets.
π Balanced playing style
If you are looking for a racket more focused on power or control specifically, this racket may not be the best choice for you.
Cons
π Requires advanced technique
This paddle is designed for advanced players seeking higher performance on the court.
π High price
It may be more expensive compared to other paddles on the market.
π Not suitable for beginners
Due to its power and control, it is not recommended for beginner players.
π Limited availability
Due to its popularity, there may be limited availability at some retailers.