



Drop Shot Canyon Pro Attack 24
The Canyon Pro Attack 24 is built for players who want to put pace and punch into their shots. At 400g, this is a heavier racket that rewards players with a solid swing and the physical conditioning to back it...
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The Canyon Pro Attack 24 is built for players who want to put pace and punch into their shots. At 400g, this is a heavier racket that rewards players with a solid swing and the physical conditioning to back it up.
The "Attack" name and the weight both point in the same direction: this racket is designed for offensive play. A heavier frame generates more mass behind each strike, which translates to a harder ball when you're finishing at the net or driving from the back. If you like to dictate points rather than grind them out, that philosophy fits here. The 2024 model year suggests current construction standards from Drop Shot, a Spanish brand with a long track record in padel. Beyond the weight, the full spec sheet for core material, face material, balance point, and shape has not been confirmed, so it is worth checking with us directly if those details matter to your decision.
Who should think twice? If you are a beginner or an intermediate player still developing your technique, 400g is a lot to swing consistently over a full match. Fatigue sets in, form breaks down, and you end up working against the racket rather than with it. Players recovering from elbow or shoulder issues should also be cautious, since a heavier frame puts more load on those joints. A racket in the 355g to 375g range would serve those players better.
If you are an experienced player with good physical conditioning who wants more weight behind attacking shots, the Canyon Pro Attack 24 is worth a serious look.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this racket best suited to?
Experienced players who play an attacking style and are comfortable handling a 400g frame over a full match.
Is 400g too heavy for most club players?
For many recreational players, yes. Most padel rackets sit between 355g and 380g, and the extra weight demands good technique and fitness to use effectively.
Can I get the full specs before buying?
The confirmed spec is 400g. Contact us for the latest information on shape, core, and balance point for this model.
How should I store and care for this racket?
Keep it in a protective cover away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, both of which can degrade the core and face materials over time.

