
2026
Lok
BE Hype 2
Teardrop362gMedium BalanceBalancedIntermediate
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ShapeTeardrop
Weight362g
BalanceMedium
LevelIntermediate
StyleBalanced
Price History
Current price£58
21-day low£58
At its lowest
21-day high£105down £47 from peak
Our Verdict
The Lok BE Hype 2 2026 is aimed squarely at the intermediate club player who wants a single racket capable of handling the full range of the game. Its teardrop profile offers a sensible middle ground — enough punch to attack from a mid-court position, with sufficient sweet spot area to stay composed during defensive exchanges from the glass. Without published construction details, it is difficult to make strong technical claims, but the BE Hype lineage suggests a racket built for enjoyment and consistency rather than outright performance. For a developing player building confidence and consistency, it represents a credible option in the Lok range.
Pros
- As a teardrop-shaped racket carrying the 'BE Hype' designation, it is designed to blend attack and control in a format that suits players developing their game at club level.
- The teardrop outline typically places the sweet spot in a mid-to-high position on the face, giving players a workable margin for both back-court retrievals and net finishes without demanding extreme precision.
- Lok's BE range has historically targeted intermediate club players seeking an approachable racket that does not force a committed choice between power and touch.
Cons
- Players with aspirations beyond mid-club level will likely find the BE Hype 2 underpowered and insufficiently precise once they step up to more demanding competition, particularly under pace at the net.
In Depth
Shape & Balance
Teardrop · Medium Balance
The most versatile combination available — sweet spot large enough to handle pressure situations, balance neutral enough to transition between defence and attack without fighting the racket.
Who Buys This
Intermediate · Balanced players
Club players who move between defensive and attacking play during a match. Versatile enough to perform in both situations without committing to a pure control or pure power racket.
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