Kombat Kombat Apache Ice 18KThis racket feels stable and confidence-building at the net and from the baseline, helping new players keep rallies alive and learn proper technique without being punished for slight mishits. Its user-friendly balance makes it easier to place the ball and develop reliable control early on.
You give up some of the outright finishing punch that more aggressive rackets deliver.
Kombat Kombat Apache Ice 18KA great choice for a developing player wanting a versatile tool to experiment with both control and gradual attacking options; it rewards improving technique without harshly punishing mistakes. It lets you add spin and power progressively while still feeling comfortable and predictable.
You won’t get the extreme power bite that pure attacking rackets offer.
Kombat Kombat IA-63 PampaThis is tailored for experienced players who know how to generate their own power and want a racket that responds crisply to aggressive strokes and finishing shots. It gives a direct, decisive feel that helps sharpen volleys, smashes and aggressive volleys when you need to close points.
It’s less forgiving on off-centre hits and requires precise technique.
Kombat Kombat IA-63 PampaDesigned for aggressive finishers, it delivers a punchy, assertive feel that helps turn midcourt opportunities into winning points and supports an attacking left-side game. You’ll notice a strong, immediate response on decisive swings.
You accept reduced forgiveness and a racket that can be less comfortable on imperfect contacts.
Kombat Kombat Apache Ice 18KFor patient builders who prioritise placement and rally control, this racket offers a composed, reliable feel that helps you steer points and set up your partner. It supports consistent shot-making and makes wall play and lobs feel secure.
You sacrifice some of the raw finishing power available from more attack-focused rackets.
Kombat Kombat IA-63 PampaBetween the two options this one has a slightly softer overall feel that can be gentler on the arm during routine swings, and it works if you want a balance of responsiveness without an overly harsh impact. If you have a history of pain, it will be more comfortable than a very stiff competition blade, though it’s not a dedicated ‘arm-friendly’ model.
It still demands good technique and won’t be as forgiving on mishits as purpose-built, very soft rackets.
Kombat Apache Ice 18KPlayers who prioritise control, comfort and a confidence-building feel — good for beginners, versatile intermediates and patient point-builders.
Kombat IA-63 PampaAggressive, advanced players and left-side finishers who want a punchy, decisive feel and can handle a less forgiving racket.