oxdog
Ultimate Pro+
Shape
round
Weight
365g
Balance
medium
Price
$300
Best for: Recommended for an intermediate and up player seeking maneuverability and maintaining control at a medium-high speed for heavy viboras and bandejas. I switched from playing with the Hack 04 to this racket due to its combination of power, control, and maneuverability. Medium-hard, harder than the 2024 AT10 12K. Long, 13.5cm, handle. A versatile option for players who aren't bothered by its low ball output.
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Average score: 8.2 • Based on 4 expert reviews • Last updated: Aug 2025
Mar 7, 2024
"Recommended for an intermediate and up player seeking maneuverability and maintaining control at a medium-high speed for heavy viboras and bandejas. I switched from playing with the Hack 04 to this racket due to its combination of power, control, and maneuverability. Medium-hard, harder than the 2024 AT10 12K. Long, 13.5cm, handle. A versatile option for players who aren't bothered by its low ball output."
Power
9.0
Control
8.0
Sweet Spot
8.0
Apr 3, 2024
"This is a versatile, playable teardrop for intermediate players with a weight and balance system. It has a good mix of conrol, power, and ball output. It gives me a lot of peace on the court. Oxdog's HES carbon is rigid, but the core is a medium. We have a weight of 365g and balance of 26cm."
Power
8.0
Control
8.0
Sweet Spot
7.5
Aug 11, 2025
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Power
9.0
Control
8.5
Sweet Spot
9.0
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