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R.R.P 250€
174.95€
The Lok Carb-On Hype Gen 2 2026 has struck us as a very serious paddle for advanced players who want power with real agility, something not always found in a carbon model. From the first hits, it conveys that feeling of being very loose in the hand, with a very well-resolved balance and a rubber that doesn’t feel as hard within this type of construction. This makes the overall experience more comfortable than one would expect from a paddle aimed at hitting hard. If you’re looking for a paddle with good durability, agile handling, and striking power, this is a model worth looking at closely.
The first thing that caught our attention was how easily it moves. Honestly, it felt practically like a feather in play, which is surprising because we are talking about a carbon paddle focused on power. It doesn’t give that cumbersome feeling nor does it require a long adaptation period. Within a few minutes, we had a clear impression that Lok has finely tuned the overall balance of this version.
The other point that becomes apparent right away is the balance. We noticed it was very well balanced, and that significantly changes the perception on the court because it helps the swing feel natural and prevents the head from feeling overly heavy. A very wide sweet spot also comes into play, which provides quite a bit of confidence from the start. There’s no need to hit perfectly all the time to feel that the paddle responds consistently.
Moreover, the rubber left us with an interesting impression within what is usually a carbon paddle. Here, we don’t find an excessively hard feeling, which adds to comfort without taking away from the model’s identity. Precisely because of that combination of carbon, agility, and a less hard rubber, we find it a very attractive option for those who also value the durability of the paddle. The overall sensation is of a product designed to perform strongly, but without becoming uncomfortable in the hand.
What is clearly perceived with this paddle is a general feeling of maneuverability, a well-adjusted balance, and a wide sweet spot. These are three traits that significantly mark its personality and help understand why, despite its power focus, it doesn’t feel cumbersome in the hand.
It also leaves a sensation of less hard touch than usual within a carbon construction. This makes the overall experience more comfortable and manageable, without losing its offensive profile.
Close to the net, what most defines this model on paper and in general sensations is its ease of handling. The balance is well resolved, and the wide sweet spot provides a more uniform response within a paddle clearly oriented towards power.
It doesn’t convey an excessively dry feeling, which fits well with that rubber that is somewhat less hard than what we usually find in other carbon paddles of this profile. Overall, the experience it leaves is that of an offensive paddle but comfortable to move.
This is where the paddle shows its most powerful side. On the smash, it felt incredible, and it’s the shot where its power orientation becomes most apparent. Being a carbon paddle with such a well-achieved balance allows the strike to come with a lot of intention, but without losing that easy handling feeling we had already noticed throughout the rest of the test. If your game requires closing points up high, this Lok has more than enough arguments.
It reminded us quite a bit of the Yanguas in one very specific aspect: being a power paddle, it moves with more ease than expected. That nuance is important because we are not talking about a purely demanding or clunky model, but rather a version that allows acceleration without feeling like control disappears. Power is clearly in its DNA, especially when it comes to tightening the shot. Even so, the maneuverability makes transitions smooth and keeps the overall experience comfortable in daily play.
The clearest takeaway from this paddle is that it has a very wide sweet spot. This is immediately noticeable as it conveys more confidence at impact and makes the overall behavior more consistent within a power-oriented paddle.
If we had to choose one sensation above the rest, it would be this. The Lok Carb-On Hype Gen 2 2026 felt excessively easy to move, to the point of feeling practically like a feather at various moments in play. That perceived lightness greatly marks the on-court experience and the difference from other heavier carbon paddles. There’s no need to struggle with it to find rhythm.
The other major support for that comfort is the balance. It is very well balanced, which prevents the paddle from feeling overly heavy in the head or becoming tiring as points progress. This is complemented by a rubber that is not as hard as usual for a carbon paddle, rounding out a quite pleasant sensation for a model of this profile. Here we see one of the greatest successes of this version: power without losing agility.
Its official retail price is €250, although at the time of writing this review, we found it for €189.9 in specialized stores. By price, it falls on the border between the advanced range and a very serious proposal for demanding players, with a clear focus on durability, carbon, and offensive performance. In this range, it is reasonable to expect materials and sensations suitable for intense use, and this Lok fits well into that idea. Additionally, as is common with many seasonal models, the price is likely to drop over the months, and when the next version approaches, it could become an even more attractive purchase.
We see it very focused on advanced players who want a powerful paddle but do not want it to hinder their maneuverability. It also fits very well with those who prioritize durability, agility, and a less hard rubber within a carbon paddle, because that is precisely where an important part of its personality lies. If you are someone who wants to hit hard but does not want to give up feeling the paddle easy in hand, this version makes a lot of sense.
It has left us with the feeling of being a very balanced paddle for those who want striking power without losing maneuverability. The Lok Carb-On Hype Gen 2 2026 has its two strongest arguments in maneuverability and the smash, and it also accompanies this with a wide sweet spot and a less hard feeling than usual in a carbon paddle. If this is the type of paddle you are looking for, it is a very easy option to recommend.
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