Kombat IA-63 Pampa
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PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
79/100
Description
Who this racket is for
Pros
- ✓The rough-finish 12K carbon multiplies grip on the ball for spin shots — you'll feel it most on the vibora and the cut smash. The Black EVA core delivers a punchy ball exit without sacrificing the control needed to place the ball precisely from the back of the court. The high-balance diamond shape concentrates weight toward the head, translating into more power on the smash and the attacking bandeja. Zero Torsion Tested cuts down frame twist on impact, so the racket stays stable on high volleys played with little reaction time. Super Optimized Power Drive boosts ball speed on attacking shots, handy for players looking to close out the point from mid-court.
Cons
- ✗The high balance and diamond shape demand early preparation on defense — arriving late to the ball costs you more than it would with a medium-balance diamond. The rough 12K carbon finish can be tough on the arm over long sessions if your contact isn't clean — worth watching if you've had tennis elbow before. Because it's chasing a balance of power and control, it doesn't hit quite as hard on the smash as a diamond built purely to swing for the fences.
PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
79/100
The Kombat IA-63 Pampa targets advanced players with consolidated technique who want more performance without yet moving to a pure competition racket. Its diamond shape moves the sweet spot to the top of the face, giving more leverage and power at the cost of some tolerance. The high balance adds weight to the swing and pushes the racket toward an offensive profile.
Kombat IA-63 Pampa: The Diamond Racket Belluati Named After a Fighter Jet
The Kombat IA-63 Pampa borrows its name from the Argentine Air Force's training jet, and that's no accident — this is JC Belluati's signature racket, and it's built around the same idea as a fighter jet: quick response paired with control in the tightest maneuvers.
Rough 12K Carbon and Black EVA: The Kombat IA-63 Pampa's Core Tech
The faces are built from 12K carbon with a textured, not smooth, finish. That extra roughness increases friction against the ball on contact, which means more bite for spin shots — think lifting a bandeja or closing out a vibora with a bigger margin of error over the net.
Inside, the core is Black EVA, a medium-density rubber that prioritizes a firm ball exit without turning the racket into a sledgehammer. It's the classic combination for keeping control while still hitting hard, which is why the brand positions this as a dual-purpose racket — built for attack and defense, not just the smash.
Zero Torsion Tested works on the frame to minimize twist on impact — when the racket rotates less in your hand, the shot comes out straighter and more predictable, something you'll appreciate on a rushed second-bounce ball.
High-Balance Diamond Shape: Where It Shines and Where It Demands More
The diamond shape with high balance concentrates weight toward the head of the racket. It's the classic geometry for hitting a heavy smash: the further the center of mass sits from the grip, the more final racket speed you get for the same arm effort.
That same trait comes with a trade-off on defense. With the weight shifted toward the head, the racket takes a touch longer to react when the ball arrives unexpectedly or low. It's not an issue for a player who reads the defensive position well, but it does punish anyone who's late to the shot.
The Super Optimized Power Drive technology builds on this attacking profile: it's designed for a fast ball exit on attacking shots, particularly noticeable on smashes down the middle and attacking bandejas played with the intent to finish the point, not just keep the rally going.
Who Should Play With the Kombat IA-63 Pampa?
It suits advanced-level players who already command the smash and volley and want a racket that won't hold them back when they decide to attack, but won't abandon them in the baseline rally either. The dual-purpose profile (power with control) makes it a fit both for players with a strong smash off the backhand and for those who build the point from the back before moving in.
It's not the best choice for someone still figuring out their attacking shot: the high balance punishes timing errors, and the roughness of the 12K carbon is more noticeable on the arm when contact isn't clean. It's also not the racket for anyone chasing maximum raw power above everything else — that's what diamond shapes with harder cores and no concession to control are for.
Verdict
The Kombat IA-63 Pampa is a diamond-shaped, high-balance racket built with rough 12K carbon and a Black EVA core, designed for an advanced-level player who wants to hit hard on the smash without losing their footing in the baseline rally. Its biggest strength is the balance between ball exit and control thanks to Zero Torsion Tested; its biggest demand is the anticipation that high balance requires on defense. It makes sense for players who already have a well-defined attacking shot and want to add more punch without giving up control entirely.
Is the Kombat IA-63 Pampa a Control or Power Racket?
It's not purely one or the other: it combines a medium-density core with a high-balance diamond shape, putting it in the all-court category with an offensive lean — closer to attack than pure defense, but without abandoning control on the groundstroke.
Do You Need to Be an Advanced Player for the Kombat IA-63 Pampa?
It performs best in the hands of an advanced player who already has the timing down on the smash and volley, because the high balance demands anticipation. A player still developing their attacking shot may feel the head-heavy weight working against them on defense.
In the brand's lineup
Within Kombat's lineup, the IA-63 Pampa positions itself as a distinctive alternative. With an overall score of 7.7/10, it's a solid choice within its price range.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Kombat IA-63 Pampa for?
The Kombat IA-63 Pampa targets advanced players. It needs consolidated technique and is not recommended for beginners.
What's the Kombat IA-63 Pampa's PadelTestLab score?
The Kombat IA-63 Pampa scores 7.7/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.
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