The Dunlop Blitz Pro is a racket to put in all hands. It is the perfect racquet for regular players who roam the clubs of padel...

A solid, well-balanced racquet

The racket is solid and seems rather versatile. Whether level control or power, the Blitz Pro will not surprise. Thickness of 38 mm, the racket has an intermediate shape between round and diamond.

In terms of its impact zone, no problem, even if there are perhaps even more tolerant snowshoes on the market.

More responsive than the app

The Dunlop Blitz Pro (370 gr) differs from the Soft Blitz (360 gr) by its weight. The Dunlop Pro is clearly a little more powerful than the soft. The difference 10 grams have a real impact because it is a weight mainly in the head that was removed from the app.

So the Blitz Pro brings a weight in the ball that does not have the soft. If the Blitz Pro is unisex, mid-level players will certainly be more comfortable with the soft.

A racquet stuffed with technology

Like all Dunlop racquets, the technologies are very present. The heart of the racket is reinforced thanks to Anatomic Construction. This technology is supposed to bring more control to the impact. On the field this technology will be appreciated by the players.

A racquet protector will also increase the longevity of the racket. If the Dunlop Protection System really protects against friction, damage that the protection does not cover more angles. But this is a defect found in almost everyone. It will therefore invest in protections that cover the entire slice if you want a snowshoe well protected.

Note the aerodynamics dear to Dunlop on his rackets. The mold used is unique. This is not the most aerodynamic racket, but it slices well.

EVA gum coupled with BASF's Infinergy® technology gives the racket great flexibility. Nevertheless, the rigidity tip provided by the Open Frame offers additional power of the racket.

Franck Binisti - Padel Magazine
Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.