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Drop Shot Furia Attack 2.0 2026

Drop Shot Furia Attack 2.0 2026 padel racket with 18K carbon faces, EVA Pro core, and all-around performance for advanced players.

By Jorge Masta

Our Take

Power8
Control8.1
Rebound8.6
Maneuverability8.6
Sweet spot7.9
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Shape

Round

Weight

350 - 370 gr

Touch

Medium

Core

EVA Pro High Density

Faces

18K carbon fiber

Frame

Carbon fiber

Drop Shot Furia Attack 2.0 2026

The Drop Shot Furia Attack 2.0 2026 is a racket that aims for a very clear goal: fast offense with solid all-around handling. It combines a carbon frame, 18K carbon faces, and a high-density EVA Pro core, which gives it a crisp feel and a very direct response on court. The first impression is strong. It feels like a racket built for players who want to attack without losing too much touch in the process.

Technical Analysis

Shape and Balance

Its round shape gives this racket a more familiar and manageable behavior than many attack models. Still, the setup leans toward an offensive style. I notice a nice mix of stability and speed through the swing, which helps when hitting with intent from the baseline or finishing points near the net.

The balance feels well judged for a racket in this category. It does not feel extreme, and that helps in transition play. That is important, because some attack rackets can feel a bit too demanding. This one stays more usable.

Materials and Construction

The carbon frame adds firmness and structure. That usually translates into a more stable hit, especially on faster shots. The 18K carbon faces bring a clean and lively response, with enough stiffness to support aggressive play.

The EVA Pro High Density core gives the racket a more solid contact sensation. The ball comes out with good pace, but the feel is controlled rather than overly soft. I like that. It gives confidence on hard exchanges and helps keep the shot from floating too much.

Feel and Handling

The feel is medium, and that is one of its best traits. It is firm enough to support power, but it does not become harsh or exhausting in normal rally play. That makes it easier to adapt to different situations.

What stands out most is the maneuverability. The racket moves well in fast exchanges. It is quick on blocks, volleys, and defensive recoveries. For a model with offensive intent, that is a real advantage.

Sensations in Play

From the Back of the Court

From the baseline, the racket gives a clean and predictable response. In controlled shots, I get good placement and enough touch to work the ball into the corners. At lower pace, the control is solid. At higher pace, the racket wakes up and sends the ball with more punch.

It does ask for a decent technique in defense. That said, it never feels clumsy. The round shape helps more than expected here, especially when reacting under pressure. If the opponent brings heavy pace, this racket can still handle the exchange without getting out of hand.

At the Net

This is where the Furia Attack 2.0 2026 starts to show its personality. The racket is quick in net play and responds very well on volleys, bandejas, and víboras. The face feels stable enough to hold the ball for a split second, then release it with good speed.

I also like how it behaves in fast point construction. It gives you that extra help when accelerating the ball, but it still leaves room for direction. That matters a lot in padel, where speed without control can become a problem very fast. And yes, the racket can be a little demanding if you arrive late. It prefers clean timing. No surprise there.

On the Smash

The smash is one of the strongest parts of this racket. It rewards an aggressive swing with easy acceleration and a strong exit off the face. The construction helps transfer energy well, so finishing points feels natural.

For power hitters, this is where the racket becomes especially interesting. It offers the kind of response that can help you press the rival back or go for winners with confidence. It is not a pure cannon, but it gives enough punch to be dangerous. That balance is smart.

Conclusion

The Drop Shot Furia Attack 2.0 2026 is a very appealing option for players who want an attack-oriented racket with good handling and reliable control. Its round shape, medium feel, and carbon construction create a racket that is easier to manage than many other offensive models, while still offering plenty of firepower.

I especially value its behavior at the net and in smash situations. It is quick, stable, and lively. On the other hand, players looking for an ultra-soft feel or a very forgiving sweet spot may want something less demanding. This is a racket that rewards good technique and active play.

Overall, it feels like a well-balanced offensive racket with a strong identity. If you like to take the initiative, speed up the ball, and finish points with authority, this one makes a strong case.

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