Oxdog Ultimate Pro+

Based on 5 Expert Reviews
- Weight system for balance customization
- Good maneuverability for a powerful racket
- Low ball output from the back of the court
- Small sweet spot
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€300
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How Does the Oxdog Ultimate Pro+ perform?
So far, we've only seen very positive reviews from the newly launched padel line from Oxdog, one of Sweden's leading floorball stickmakers.
This Ultimate Pro+ is their most powerful offering for advanced players.
We recommend those considering a Babolat Technical Viper or Varlion Bourne Summum Airflow to consider this racket as well.
Our test of the Oxdog Ultimate Pro+
Expert Reviews of the Oxdog Ultimate Pro+
This has the best in smashes of the Oxdogs, this has a touch similar to a Starvie Triton Pro - less hardness of course though, difficult to hit outside of the sweet spot. If you smash well you won't have any problems with this racket.
In the middle of the court, the racket is easy to maneuver.
For the hard touch that it has, the sweet spot surprised me as being standard sized 0 when we hit off-center, the ball still output is still good.
Powerful racket for advanced attackers that can be difficult to defend with. Includes numerous technologies to help players with their game.
With the slightly heavier weight and high balance, the racket can be a bit difficult to maneuver
The small sweet spot can be difficult to hit.
Smashes are really good, you can make pressure and power. The foam doesn’t absorb the ball that much. This racket has a bit less free power than the Oxdog Ultimate Tour.
The racket is super light, which gives you an advantage when moving fast and changing the kind of shot you would like to hit.
In the front of the court, it feels very good because you can volley super easily and change quickly from forehand to backhand volleys. It is easy to add power or place controlled drop shots. In the back of the court, I didn’t feel like I had much control on the ball. I didn’t feel where the ball is touching the racket - particularly when I was playing without the wall. When I used the wall, I felt more in control.
The sweet spot is close to the top of the racket face, which can feel nice in viboras and bandejas, but it is not so big. When you try to lift the ball, it makes a strange noise and you can loose control while playing in the back of the court. But when playing at the net, it gives you the security to impact the ball correctly and in the direction you want.
The racket is good but it needs more weight to make better smashes. At the net, it’s maneuverable and fast.
For the back of the court it’s nice for lobs, but for bajadas I would like more weight.
The harder core makes the sweet spot on this model smaller than Oxdog’s other Ultimate rackets.
Super maneuverable. I feel that this is one of the best point after volleys and bandejas.
Ultimate Pro+
rating based on 5 expert reviews