Drop Shot Explorer Pro 6.0 24

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The Drop Shot Explorer Pro 6.0 24 is built for players who want a heavier, more powerful frame without sacrificing too much control. At 400g, it sits at the upper end of the weight range, making it a better fit...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Round
Weight
360 ± 10 g
Balance
Low (exact mm not published)
Profile
38 mm
Core
EVA Pro (High Density)
Face
12K Carbon
Surface
3D (rhomboid texture)
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Drop Shot Explorer Pro 6.0 24 is built for players who want a heavier, more powerful frame without sacrificing too much control. At 400g, it sits at the upper end of the weight range, making it a better fit for physically strong players who can swing it consistently over a full match.

That 400g weight tells you a lot about how this racket plays. Heavier frames generate more momentum through the ball, which suits aggressive baseliners and players who like to finish points with pace. If you tend to play from the back of the court and want your shots to carry real weight, this kind of frame rewards that style. We don't have confirmed specs on the balance point, shape, core, or face material for this model, so we'd recommend checking with us directly before buying if those details matter to your decision.

Who should think twice? If you're a beginner, returning from injury, or someone who plays long sessions several times a week, 400g is a lot to manage. Arm fatigue and elbow strain are real risks when you're not used to a heavier frame. Players who prefer a quick, wristy game at the net may also find this racket a touch slow to manoeuvre in tight exchanges.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Drop Shot Explorer Pro 6.0 24 best suited for?

It suits intermediate to advanced players with good physical conditioning who play an attacking, power-focused game from the back of the court.

Is 400g too heavy for most players?

For many recreational players, yes. The average padel racket sits between 355g and 375g, so 400g is noticeably heavier and takes time to adjust to.

Can I use this racket if I have a history of tennis elbow?

A heavier frame increases the load on your arm, so players with elbow issues should be cautious. It is worth speaking to a coach or physio before committing to a racket at this weight.

How should I store and care for this racket?

Keep it in a padded cover away from extreme heat and direct sunlight, both of which can degrade the core and affect performance over time.