
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Graphite + carbon fiber
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
Fiberglass
Type: Smooth
Firmness: Soft
Core
Mega Flex Core
Firmness: Medium
Bestpadel Review
The Dunlop Titan 2.0 Yellow Blue is designed as an all-rounder, offering a balanced feel for competitive players seeking versatility on court. Its hybrid, oversized shape, combined with a medium balance and a weight range of 360-375g, provides a consistent response across different shots. We observed a comfortable feel at impact, thanks to its soft fiberglass surface and medium firmness Mega Flex Core. In our testing, we rate its control at 6.8/10 and power at 6.2/10, indicating a reliable performance without leaning too heavily towards either extreme. We attributed it a difficulty score of 7.1/10, suggesting it’s best suited for players with developed technique. This racket, priced at $280, targets adult competition players who value a steady performance in both defensive and offensive situations. The graphite and carbon fiber frame construction contributes to its overall stability, though we rated its durability at 5.9/10. For spin, we found it scores 4.5/10, which is moderate given its smooth surface type. Overall, the Titan 2.0 serves as a solid option for those who appreciate a balanced racket that adapts well to various game situations. If you've played with the Titan 2.0 Yellow Blue, we invite you to share your experiences in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
The Dunlop Titan 2.0 is a hybrid-shaped padel racket with a medium balance and a weight of approximately 360–375 grams. The core consists of Mega Flex Core, which provides a medium-hard feel with a balance between comfort and hitting power. The frame is reinforced with carbon fiber and has a wave-shaped structure for increased stiffness and durability, while a carbon insert in the bridge contributes to extra stability. The racket is equipped with Power Bar technology, where a gel channel in the frame moves depending on the hit and thus adjusts the balance for more power or control. This, combined with a generous sweet spot and stable construction, makes the Titan 2.0 a reliable choice for advanced players who want a racket that delivers in both defensive and offensive play.









