Lõk Carb-on Flow

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The Lõk Carb-on Flow is built for advanced players who want control and consistency without sacrificing too much power. Its round shape puts the sweet spot in the centre of the face, which rewards clean technique and gives you reliable...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Round
Weight
360-375 g
Profile
38 mm
Core
Custom EVA (average density / semi-hard)
Face
C6 Carbon (6K carbon in three planes)
Surface
3D (3D Spin Lines)
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Lõk Carb-on Flow is built for advanced players who want control and consistency without sacrificing too much power. Its round shape puts the sweet spot in the centre of the face, which rewards clean technique and gives you reliable feedback on every shot. If you have been playing for a few years and want a racket that responds honestly to your game rather than compensating for it, this is worth a close look.

At 400g with a low balance point, the weight sits towards the handle, which keeps the swing feeling more manageable than the raw number suggests. That combination of a heavy frame and low balance suits players who like to generate their own pace through swing speed and timing, rather than relying on a head-heavy racket to do the work. The medium hardness core adds a comfortable feel at contact, reducing arm fatigue during long sessions while still giving you enough feedback to place the ball accurately. The all-round play style means it performs well across the baseline and at the net, so it fits players who move between positions and need a racket that adapts with them.

If you are a beginner or intermediate player, the 400g weight will likely feel tiring before you get the most out of it. This racket rewards players who already have solid mechanics. Equally, if you are a dedicated power player looking for a head-heavy, stiff frame to punch smashes, the Carb-on Flow is not aimed at you.

Frequently asked questions

Is 400g too heavy for most players?

For beginners and many intermediate players, yes. Advanced players with developed technique tend to handle it well, and the low balance point makes it feel lighter in motion than the weight alone implies.

What kind of player suits an all-round racket?

Someone who plays both defensive and attacking positions during a match, rather than specialising heavily in one style. It is a practical choice for doubles players who cover different roles.

Does the medium hardness affect power?

A medium hardness core absorbs slightly more impact than a hard core, which reduces raw power a little but improves comfort and control. Most advanced all-round players consider that a fair trade.

Is the round shape good for spin?

Round shapes are not optimised specifically for spin, but they give you a consistent, centred sweet spot that makes controlled topspin and slice easier to repeat.