
2026
Oxdog
Hyper Tour X 2.0
Teardrop362gMedium BalanceBalancedIntermediate
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ShapeTeardrop
Weight362g
BalanceMedium
LevelIntermediate
StyleBalanced
CoreFoam
FaceHES Carbon
Our Verdict
The Oxdog Hyper Tour X 2.0 2026 is a well-considered all-court racket that earns its 'versatile' label through sensible construction rather than marketing copy. The teardrop head shape positions the sweet spot accessibly without sacrificing the swing weight needed for net play, while the HES carbon surface gives a responsive touch that suits both placement shots and more committed strikes. The medium-density foam core is the engine of the racket's adaptability — it smooths out defensive retrieves and controlled volleys while retaining enough energy return for attacking moments. If you're an intermediate player growing into a more complete game, or an advanced club player who values consistency and adaptability over outright aggression, this racket is worth serious consideration. It won't be outgrown quickly, and it rewards players who think as much as they hit.
Pros
- You can move fluidly from defending from the glass to finishing at the net without feeling the racket fighting against you — the medium balance and teardrop shape make transitions genuinely smooth rather than just marketable.
- Volleys and net exchanges feel comfortable and controlled, with the medium-density foam core absorbing just enough pace to let you redirect balls with confidence rather than reacting to impact shock.
- When you do commit to an overhead or a more aggressive drive, this racket provides enough structure and response to reward the decision — it doesn't lose its composure when you step on the accelerator.
Cons
- Players who have already developed a clearly offensive game and want a racket that punishes short balls with real authority will find the Hyper Tour X 2.0 too forgiving and insufficiently powerful at the top end of intermediate and advanced play.
In Depth
The Face
HES Carbon
Carbon face — stiff construction with direct power transfer. Crisp feel on contact that rewards clean striking technique with responsive ball speed.
The Core
Foam
EVA Soft core — a low-density rubber compound that prioritises comfort and vibration absorption. Keeps the ball on the face fractionally longer on contact, giving more feel and control.
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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