Drop Shot Explorer Pro Attack 24

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The Explorer Pro Attack 24 is built for players who want to put pace and pressure on the ball. At 400g, it sits on the heavier end of the spectrum, which suits intermediate to advanced players who have the swing...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Round
Weight
350-370 g
Balance
Low balance (exact mm not published)
Profile
38 mm
Core
EVA Pro (medium hardness)
Face
24K Carbon Twill (Textrem Cubicarbon 24K)
Surface
3D (rhomboidal/homogeneous 3D Face texture)
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Explorer Pro Attack 24 is built for players who want to put pace and pressure on the ball. At 400g, it sits on the heavier end of the spectrum, which suits intermediate to advanced players who have the swing speed and technique to get the most from that extra weight.

The "Attack" name in the title signals where this racket is positioned: it is designed for offensive play, favouring players who like to dictate points from the back of the court and finish rallies with power shots. The diamond shape typical of attack-oriented rackets places more mass towards the top of the frame, which increases punch on smashes and drives when you connect cleanly. If you are still developing your technique or prefer a more control-focused game, a round or teardrop shape at a lower weight would likely serve you better.

At 400g, this is not a racket for beginners or players with arm or shoulder sensitivities. Heavier rackets demand good timing, and if your swing mechanics are not yet consistent, you may find it tiring or difficult to control over a full match. That said, for a confident intermediate or advanced player who has been finding lighter rackets a bit lacking in punch, the extra weight here can make a real difference on attacking shots.

Beyond weight, the full spec sheet for the Explorer Pro Attack 24 is not confirmed at this stage, so details on core material, face texture, and balance point are not available. Check with us directly if those details matter to your decision.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this racket best suited to?

Intermediate to advanced players with an attacking style who want more power behind their smashes and drives, and who are comfortable handling a 400g frame.

Is 400g too heavy for a beginner?

Yes, most beginners are better served by something in the 360-375g range, which is easier to manoeuvre and less tiring on the arm.

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

Heavier rackets generally increase stress on the elbow and shoulder. If you have had elbow issues, speak to a physio before choosing a frame at this weight.

How should I store and care for this racket?

Keep it in a padded cover away from extreme heat or cold, as temperature swings can affect the core material and frame integrity over time.