



Drop Shot Conqueror 12 24
The Drop Shot Conqueror 12 24 is built for players who want a solid, dependable racket without overcomplicating their game. At 400g, it sits on the heavier side, which suits players who generate power through good technique rather than relying...
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The Drop Shot Conqueror 12 24 is built for players who want a solid, dependable racket without overcomplicating their game. At 400g, it sits on the heavier side, which suits players who generate power through good technique rather than relying on a light, whippy frame.
That 400g weight tells you something useful straight away. This is not a racket for beginners who are still working on their swing mechanics, because the extra mass will tire your arm before your session is over. For intermediate to advanced players with a consistent stroke, though, that weight translates into punch on drives and stability when you are defending hard shots at the net. Without confirmed specs on balance point, shape, core, or face material, it is worth checking with us directly if those details matter to your decision, as they will affect whether this plays more like a control racket or a power-oriented one.
If you are a newer player, or someone coming back from an elbow or shoulder issue, a lighter option in the 355g to 375g range would be a safer starting point. The Conqueror 12 24 rewards players who already have the physical conditioning to handle a heavier frame across a full match.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Drop Shot Conqueror 12 24 designed for?
It suits intermediate to advanced players who have solid technique and want a heavier racket for added stability and power on contact.
Is 400g too heavy for a recreational player?
For most casual or beginner players, yes. A racket in the 355g to 375g range is easier to manoeuvre and reduces the risk of arm fatigue or strain.
What does the "12 24" in the name refer to?
This likely refers to the model version or release year within the Conqueror line. Contact us if you need clarification on how it differs from other Conqueror editions.
How should I care for this racket?
Keep it in a protective cover when not in use, avoid leaving it in a hot car or direct sunlight for extended periods, and check the frame for cracks regularly if you play frequently.

