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OXDOG - HYPER PRO PLUS 2.0 2026

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Specifications

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Rec. price 330,00 €

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Year of launch 2026
Weight 370 g
Form Teardrop
Balance point High
Frame profile 38 mm
Frame - material Carbon fiber
Surface layer - type Rough
Surface layer - firmness Hard
Surface layer - material HES Carbon
Core - firmness Hard
Core - material Foam
Type of player Exerciser, Competition
Target group Adult
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Description from manufacturer
The HYPER PRO+ 2.0 is a drop-shaped racket with top balance, designed for intermediate to advanced players seeking powerful shots and excellent control. Featuring a sandy surface, it provides extra grip on the ball for enhanced spin and precision, making this racket excel in fast-paced games. The HYPER PRO+ 2.0—our premium power racket, is with its hard foam, designed for advanced players who demand speed, agility, and power. Featuring the acclaimed 2.0 drop shape, this racket is extremley stable and reliable in every demanding situation. PowerRibs: Rails on the frame designed to increase power, reduce vibrations and provide greater balance. DSH – Double Size Holes: A perforation system designed to enhance playability outside the sweet spot. HES-Carbon: The characteristic carbon of the brand. Highly reactive, rigid, and capable of converting all the energy generated by the player into power. Additionally, it extends the lifespan of the rackets. Vibradamp: Four silicone insertions under the grip that reduce vibrations, protect the player’s health, enhance grip and serve as the perfect complement to our double-layered grip in our ongoing efforts to minimize vibrations. RBS – Racket Balance System: A 8 grams weight in the cap that can be easily removed through a simple screw. Its goal is to allow the player to tune the balance and weight of the racket.