
2024
Dunlop
Titan Pro Orange 2024
Round370gMedium BalanceBalancedAdvanced
£70 RRP £210
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ShapeRound
Weight370g
BalanceMedium
LevelAdvanced
StyleBalanced
CoreMega Flex Core rubber
FaceFiberglass
FrameCarbon
Our Verdict
The Dunlop Titan Pro Orange 2024 is a well-engineered all-round racket for advanced players who want versatility without sacrificing power. The combination of Mega Flex Core rubber and double-layer fiberglass produces consistently punchy ball exit, while the oversize round shape ensures that technical hiccups under pressure don't punish you as harshly as a tighter-faced alternative would. The Energy Transfer System is the most distinctive element here — it is not marketing noise, but a genuine mechanism that adjusts the racket's effective balance point during play, rewarding experienced players who vary pace and stroke type. The corrugated carbon frame and 100% carbon bridge insert add structural rigidity where it matters most, keeping the feel stable under repeated hard contact. If you are an advanced club or competitive player looking for a single racket that can cover defensive retrievals, mid-court exchanges, and aggressive smashes without forcing a trade-off, this Titan Pro deserves serious consideration.
Pros
- You get a noticeably large sweet spot from the oversize round format, meaning off-centre hits lose less pace and direction than they would on a smaller or diamond-shaped head.
- Power feels consistent and accessible across a wide range of strokes, thanks to the double-layer fiberglass face combined with the Mega Flex Core rubber — together they produce a lively, springy response without demanding a full swing.
- The Energy Transfer System gives this racket an unusual adaptability: the gel inside the Power Bar tube shifts position during the swing to add weight where the stroke needs it most, which experienced players will feel as a subtle but real improvement in both smash leverage and back-court drive accuracy.
Cons
- Players who rely on fine touch and precise ball placement at the net — particularly those used to stiffer carbon-faced rackets — will find the double-layer fiberglass face too lively and imprecise for delicate volleys and angled drops.
In Depth
The Face
Fiberglass
Fibreglass face — the most flexible surface material in padel. Absorbs pace on contact and returns it with a natural flex effect, particularly effective on softer touch shots.
The Core
Mega Flex Core rubber
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
Round · Medium Balance
Large central sweet spot with a neutral weight distribution — consistent and forgiving across a wide range of shots. A solid choice for players who prioritise reliability and ease of use.
Who Buys This
Advanced · Balanced players
Experienced players with developed technique who want flexibility across different match situations. Equally comfortable defending from the back or finishing at the net.
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