OXDOG Hyper Tour 2.0
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Hyper Tour 2.0

Teardrop362gMedium BalanceBalancedIntermediate
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ShapeTeardrop
Weight362g
BalanceMedium
LevelIntermediate
StyleBalanced
The Oxdog Hyper Tour 2.0 is one of the few rackets at this level that genuinely rewards players who are still defining their game. The RBS system is not a gimmick — the ability to shift 8 g in or out changes the swing weight in a way that lets you experiment with and commit to a style without buying a new racket. PowerRibs keep the frame feeling solid and connected rather than hollow, and Vibradamp at the grip means your arm is less likely to complain after a two-hour session. The DSH holes add sweet-spot consistency that benefits players who are still ironing out their contact point reliability. For an intermediate club player who moves between blocking from the glass, volleying mid-court, and closing at the net, this is a well-considered tool.
Pros
  • You can genuinely tailor how this racket swings to suit your style — the RBS system lets you add or remove 8 g of weight, which is a meaningful difference in swing feel that most players will notice within a session.
  • During long matches, your arm stays fresher than you might expect, thanks to the Vibradamp inserts at the grip working alongside the PowerRibs to damp out the high-frequency vibration that accumulates over time.
  • The DSH double-size holes give the sweet spot a more forgiving character than a standard frame, meaning off-centre contacts during fast exchanges lose less pace and direction than they would on a conventional face.
Cons
  • Players who have settled into a single position and style — particularly advanced attackers who demand maximum energy return from a stiff, high-balance head — will find the tunable, jack-of-all-trades design lacks the focused performance ceiling they need.
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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