Dunlop FX Lite 2026
2026
Dunlop

FX Lite 2026

Diamond355gMedium BalancePowerAdvanced
£134 RRP £220
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ShapeDiamond
Weight355g
BalanceMedium
LevelAdvanced
StylePower
CoreSoft EVA
FaceCarbon 12K
FrameCarbon
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The Dunlop FX Lite 2026 is a well-considered attacking racket that punches above its weight class for intermediate players stepping into an advanced frame. The diamond shape positions the sweet spot high for maximum power transfer on overhead smashes and aggressive volleys, while the Soft EVA core and Vibroshield ensure that contact feels controlled rather than jarring. SpinBoost Technology gives the surface genuine bite, letting players shape the ball with effect on attacking shots in a way that cheaper surface finishes simply do not. At 355g with a medium balance, it avoids the top-heavy feel that puts many players off traditional diamond rackets, making it significantly easier to swing through quickly. For the intermediate-to-advanced attacker who wants to develop a dominant net game without wrestling with the racket, the FX Lite 2026 is a compelling and honest choice.
Pros
  • Players who rely on effect from the net will notice genuine grip on the ball through impact, thanks to the SpinBoost textured surface working with a 12K Carbon face that adds stiffness where it counts.
  • At 355g with a medium balance, this racket sits in a genuinely usable swing-weight range for players who need to react quickly under pressure — it never feels like it is fighting you through the swing.
  • Vibration through the handle is notably damped for a carbon-faced diamond, with Vibroshield and Sonic Core Infinenergy both contributing to a cleaner, more comfortable contact sensation across a full session.
Cons
  • Players who defend from the glass and need maximum dwell time and touch on redirected shots will find the stiff 12K Carbon face and diamond geometry unforgiving — this is not a racket built for those who construct points patiently from the back court.
The Face
Carbon 12K

12K carbon weave — a balanced option between stiffness and flex. Good energy transfer on hard contact with enough face movement to generate spin on attacking shots.

The Core
Soft EVA

Foam core — the softest core material available. Excellent vibration absorption and a large effective sweet spot, making it the most forgiving option on off-centre hits.

Shape & Balance
Diamond · Medium Balance

More manageable than a high-balance diamond while keeping the attacking characteristics of the shape. Sweet spot still sits high, rewarding clean technique — but the more neutral balance makes it easier to transition between attack and defence.

Who Buys This
Advanced · Power players

Experienced players who favour aggressive, attacking play. Suited to competitive club players who dominate from the net and want maximum pace on smashes and volleys. Demands clean contact — rewards it with explosive performance.

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