
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Carbon fiber
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
24K Carbon fiber
Type: Textured
Firmness: Hard
Core
EVA pro multidensity
Firmness: Medium
Bestpadel Review
The King Cobra Elite 24K 2.0 demonstrates its diamond shape and medium balance well, offering a solid platform for offensive play. We found it delivered good velocity on smashes and volleys, with a noticeable bite on spin thanks to its textured 24K carbon fiber surface. According to our tests, it scores 7.2/10 for power and we attributed it 7.4/10 for spin, which translates to effective output on shots like the vibora and bandeja. While its medium core firmness provides a consistent feel, players focused purely on control might find its 5.6/10 rating for control requires a precise touch. Weighing between 360-375g, this racket is constructed with a carbon fiber frame and a hard 24K carbon fiber surface, contributing to its robust feel and durability. In our assessment, it deserves an 8.2/10 for durability. The King Cobra Elite 24K 2.0 is designed for competition-level adult players, and its 8.1/10 difficulty rating suggests it will best suit those with a developed technique looking for an all-rounder with an attacking bias. It’s a racket built to withstand the demands of intense match play. If you’ve had the chance to play with the King Cobra Elite 24K 2.0, we’d appreciate you sharing your thoughts below.
Manufacturer's Description
The KING COBRA ÉLITE continues with last year's mold with intense variations in the aesthetic section. A more aggressive line is opted for, with diagonal lines from bottom to top in metallic red. This racket features 24K carbon and a multi-density EVA Pro rubber, meaning it adapts to match situations to perform in all types of situations. It is a model that rewards attacking players over defensive ones.














