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Pala Oxdog Hyper Match 2.0 2025

Score8.0/10

Oxdog's Hyper Match 2.0 2025 is a fixed-weight 375 g teardrop padel racket with Soft EVA core, DSH sweet-spot technology, and Vibradamp vibration reduction. A standout 9/10 ball exit — the highest figure in the spec sheet — combined with the DSH technology defines a comfortable, lively all-court frame for intermediate players.

Pala Oxdog Hyper Match 2.0 2025

Description

Brand
Oxdog
Level
intermediate
Style
all-court
Shape
teardrop
Balance
even
Hardness
soft
Weight
375-375g
Season
2025

Score

Power
8/10
Control
8/10
Ball exit
9/10
Maneuverability
7/10
Sweet spot
8/10

Pros

  • 9/10 ball exit — the top figure — produced by the Soft EVA core's elastic rebound, generating lively pace from moderate swings that sustains productive rallies and makes this racket feel more responsive than an 8/10 power rating suggests
  • DSH (Dynamic Sweet Spot) technology expands the sweet-spot zone beyond standard teardrop dimensions, providing a wider forgiving contact area that reduces unforced errors at intermediate level even on a 375 g frame
  • Vibradamp system absorbs vibration at strategic frame locations before it reaches the handle, protecting the arm during the extended sessions intermediate players need to build technical and physical conditioning
  • Soft EVA core with medium touch creates a comfortable, accessible feel that is less physically demanding than medium-hard alternatives — the Hyper Match 2.0 is the most arm-friendly frame in the Oxdog Hyper lineup
  • Even teardrop balance at 375 g achieves 8/10 on both power and control simultaneously, confirming the all-court versatility that supports both baseline defense and net attack from the same frame

Cons

  • Maneuverability is rated 7/10 — the lowest score in the spec sheet — because the fixed 375 g weight is the heaviest in the Hyper lineup, making fast wrist-driven redirects at the net noticeably more demanding than lighter alternatives
  • Smooth face surface limits friction and spin generation compared to rough or textured alternatives — intermediate players developing topspin and slice will need to generate spin purely through wrist mechanics
  • Soft EVA core will feel insufficiently firm for intermediate players transitioning toward competitive play who want a crisper, more decisive ball response from their frame