PadelTestLab

Lok Be Flow Yellow Gen 2

Score8.2/10

Lok's Be Flow Yellow Gen 2 is a round control padel racket with a Flex Fiber surface and Custom EVA core in a vibrant yellow finish. At 360–375 g with an even balance, it scores 9/10 on control, maneuverability, and sweet spot — a fluid, comfortable placement frame for intermediate players.

Lok Be Flow Yellow Gen 2
Price range
from 66.01€ – 109.95€

Description

Brand
Lok
Level
intermediate
Style
control
Shape
round
Balance
even
Hardness
medium
Weight
360-375g

Score

Power
6/10
Control
9/10
Ball exit
8/10
Maneuverability
9/10
Sweet spot
9/10

Pros

  • Flex Fiber surface technology provides a textured, slightly flexible face that improves ball friction for spin generation while maintaining the medium-soft touch that delivers the 8/10 ball exit score
  • Custom EVA core is tuned specifically for this frame's round shape, distributing energy absorption evenly across the hitting zone to support the 9/10 control accuracy on every placement
  • Round shape with even balance at 360–375 g scores 9/10 on maneuverability, enabling intermediate players to react quickly at the net and execute defensive transitions without frame resistance
  • 9/10 sweet-spot rating on the round frame ensures that off-center contacts during fast rallies still return controlled, usable placements rather than errors
  • Medium-soft touch creates a comfortable, fluid feel at ball contact — significantly less vibration is transmitted to the hand compared to harder or higher-carbon constructions at the same weight class

Cons

  • Power is rated 6/10 — the round shape, even balance, and Custom EVA core prioritize control precision over pace generation, making this racket unsuitable for players who want offensive firepower
  • Medium-soft touch can feel excessively elastic and imprecise for advanced players who want sharp, snappy feedback on hard drives and volleys
  • Even balance at 360–375 g with a medium construction offers no particular performance advantage on either overhead smashes or fast net volleys — it is a general-purpose frame that excels at nothing specific