
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Carbon fiber
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
Fiberglass
Type: Smooth
Firmness: Soft
Core
Mega Flex Core
Firmness: Medium
Bestpadel Review
The Dunlop Titan Killer 2.0 presents a hybrid, oversized shape with a high balance, designed with competition players in mind. Its 38mm frame is crafted from carbon fiber, complemented by a fiberglass hitting surface that we found to be on the softer side. Internally, the Mega Flex Core provides a medium firmness, which contributes to a balanced feel on court. In our testing, we rated its power at 6.9/10 and its control at 6.1/10, indicating a versatile performance profile. We also noted a spin score of 4.5/10 and a durability rating of 5.9/10. This racket is suited for adult competition players looking for an all-rounder that can adapt to different situations on court. While it has a high balance, the overall weight range of 360-375g helps maintain a degree of maneuverability. We attributed its difficulty at 7.6/10, suggesting it's best handled by players with established technique. The combination of its carbon frame and fiberglass surface aims to offer a blend of structural integrity and a more responsive touch on impact. According to our assessment, its value for money scores 4.8/10. If you've had a chance to play with the Titan Killer 2.0, we'd appreciate hearing your thoughts in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
Dunlop Titan Killer 2.0 is a hybrid-shaped racket with high balance that combines control and power for advanced players. It weighs approximately 360–375 g and has a standard profile of 38 mm. The core consists of Mega Flex Core with a medium-hard feel, providing a good balance between comfort and explosiveness. The frame is reinforced with carbon fiber, while the surface has fiberglass elements for a more forgiving hit. The racket is equipped with innovative technologies such as the Power Bar system, where a gel channel in the frame adjusts the balance depending on the stroke, and the Energy Transfer System for better power transfer. Together with the aerodynamic frame design, this provides a stable racket that responds just as well in control play as in offensive situations.









