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LOK Maxx Hype 2024

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LOK Maxx Hype 2024

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

81/100

94POWER88HARDNESS76CONTROL68AGILITY79BALL EXIT72SWEET SPOT92ROUGHNESS

Price range

Price range
from 134.95€ – 164.95€

Description

Weight360–375 g
ShapeDiamond
BalanceHigh
Frame38mm
Facecarbono-18k
Surface92/100
FeelMedium-Hard
LevelCompetition
StylePower

Technologies

3D Spin LinesGradual FaceVibration Groove SystemDynamic Holes SystemCarbon ReinforcementsAsymmetric HeartComfort Wristband
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Who this racket is for

Pros

  • 18K Carbon paired with the hard EVA core delivers a crisp, direct response on the smash, with barely any flex at the point of contact. The diagonal 3D Spin Lines grip the ball noticeably harder, which shows up when you're closing angles on the víbora. The Dynamic Holes System's graduated perforations cut air resistance, helping the head accelerate faster on quick exchanges at the net. The asymmetric core adds structural stiffness to the frame, which translates into stability on bandejas and smashes down the middle — no shudder on contact.

Cons

  • The head-heavy balance demands early preparation on defence — get to the ball late and it costs you more than it would on a medium-balance racket. The hard EVA core combined with a weight brushing 375g calls for a well-trained wrist; over long matches it can tire out the forearm if your wrist snap isn't already solid.

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

81/100

Power
94
Hardness
88
Control
76
Agility
68
Ball exit
79
Sweet spot
72
Roughness
92

The LOK Maxx Hype 2024 is designed for competition or pro-level players who prioritise performance and precision over comfort. 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. Its 360-375g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.

The LOK Maxx Hype 2024 is the brand's flagship attacking padel racket, built around an 18K Carbon face, a hard EVA core and a 38mm frame designed to put raw power into every impact.

18K Carbon and an Asymmetric Core: What's Inside the Maxx Hype 2024

This racket's construction rests on two clear technical calls. The first is 18K Carbon, which stiffens the whole frame and cuts down face deformation on contact. The second is the hard EVA core, a high-density rubber that returns impact energy almost instantly, without the "trampoline" effect you get from softer EVA.

Sitting between the two is the asymmetric core, an internal structure that distributes mass unevenly around the sweet spot. That adds torsional rigidity exactly where it's needed, without piling on dead weight anywhere else in the frame.

Smash and Víbora: Where the Maxx Hype 2024 Pulls the Trigger

This is a racket that makes more sense in attack than in defence. The 3D Spin Lines — a diagonal pattern etched across the face — increase friction with the ball on contact. In practice that means more spin on tap for the víbora and the cut bandeja: the ball comes off with extra rotation without the player having to force the wrist to get it.

The Dynamic Holes System's graduated perforations, spread across the frame, cut down air resistance through the swing. Combined with the racket's high weight (360-375g) and head-heavy balance, the result is a racket that builds head speed with relative ease on the smash and the flat kill shot — exactly the kind of hit where this racket performs best.

Off the back wall, the behaviour shifts. The hard EVA core doesn't forgive a loose wrist: if the ball comes in fast and the player doesn't block firmly, the racket sends the vibration back instead of soaking it up. The frame's Vibration Groove System and the Gradual Face take the edge off some of that harshness, but they don't erase it.

Defence and Ball Exit Off the Back Wall: The Cost of a Head-Heavy Balance

The head-heavy balance is the trait that shapes everything else about how this racket plays. It piles weight into the head for attacking power, but it demands anticipation on defence: if your opponent attacks a low ball and you're late getting this racket into position, that lag shows up far more than it would with a medium or low balance. It's a racket that rewards players who already take the ball early and have their timing dialed in — not those still building that foundation.

The defensive lob and the emergency chip also demand more wrist precision than you'd need on a lower-balance racket, precisely because the head's inertia works against you when you're after a soft, controlled touch.

What Player Level Is the LOK Maxx Hype 2024 Built For?

The LOK Maxx Hype 2024 is built for advanced or competition-level players with an already-solid wrist snap and a game built around attacking at the net. The hard EVA core, head-heavy balance and weight pushing close to 375g punish anyone still developing their striking technique, because they force the arm and wrist to absorb work that a softer racket's material would otherwise handle on its own.

Who It's For, Who It's Not

Who it's for: - Advanced or competition players with an established attacking net game - Players who smash and hit bandeja often and want extra spin without losing power - Trained wrists that hold up fine against hard-rubber cores over long sessions

Who it's not for: - Players still building their striking technique who need a racket that forgives timing errors - Anyone dealing with elbow or wrist discomfort, where a hard EVA core and high weight can aggravate the strain - Defence-and-control styles built around the back of the court, where the head-heavy balance works against you

Verdict

The LOK Maxx Hype 2024 is a pure attacking padel racket: 18K Carbon, a hard EVA core and head-heavy balance to maximise power on the smash and the víbora. Its biggest strength is the head speed it picks up thanks to the Dynamic Holes System and its 38mm profile. Its biggest drawback is the physical demand it places on defence and the harshness it transmits on off-centre hits. It performs best in the hands of advanced or competition players with an established net game.

LOK Maxx Hype 2024 vs a Control Racket: What's the Difference?

The core difference comes down to the core and the balance: this racket runs hard EVA and piles weight into the head to maximise power, while a control racket uses softer rubber and a low or medium balance to prioritise precision and forgive mistimed hits.

How Much Does the LOK Maxx Hype 2024 Weigh?

The LOK Maxx Hype 2024 weighs between 360 and 375 grams, at the top end for an attacking racket. That weight, combined with the head-heavy balance, favours power on the smash but demands more wrist strength during long defensive exchanges.

In the brand's lineup

Within Lok's lineup, the Maxx Hype occupies the mid-range starting at €134.95, offering highly competitive value for its segment. With an overall score of 7.8/10, it's a solid choice within its price range.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the LOK Maxx Hype 2024 for?

The LOK Maxx Hype 2024 is a competition or pro-level racket. It demands refined technique and physical condition — not for getting started.

How much does the LOK Maxx Hype 2024 weigh?

The LOK Maxx Hype 2024 weighs 360-375g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.

What's the LOK Maxx Hype 2024's PadelTestLab score?

The LOK Maxx Hype 2024 scores 7.8/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.

How much does the LOK Maxx Hype 2024 cost?

Current price of the LOK Maxx Hype 2024 is 134.95€ – 164.95€, comparing 4 shops in our finder.

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