Kombat Kombat Hunter 3KThe Hunter 3K delivers a steady, controlled feel and excellent maneuverability that helps new players keep the ball in play and build reliable technique. Its approachable response and high effective sweet area give beginners confidence on volleys and returns while they learn placement.
You’ll give up some outright finishing power when trying to end points.
Kombat Kombat Hunter 3KAs a developing player you want a racket that rewards improving technique without harsh punishment — the Hunter lets you explore spin and placement while remaining stable and predictable. It’s versatile enough to fit both right‑side builders and players beginning to add attacking shots.
It’s not the most aggressive weapon for players who want maximum punch at the net.
Kombat Kombat Black 18KThe Black 18K gives an immediate, decisive impact that rewards clean technique and lets experienced players shape and finish points with authority. Its direct feel and crisp feedback are ideal for players who know how to control power and want a racket that responds to deliberate inputs.
It demands good timing and will punish sloppy contact.
Kombat Kombat Black 18KThis model is built for finishers: it delivers a punchy, penetrating impact that helps seal points from the left side or at the net. The sensation on hard hits gives attackers confidence to go for decisive volleys and smashes.
You accept a tighter forgiveness window—off‑center hits are more costly.
Kombat Kombat Hunter 3KThe Hunter’s balanced, controlled feel favors defenders and patient builders who prioritize placement, touch and consistency over raw power. Its maneuverability helps you react quickly and construct points without being rushed.
You’ll trade some explosive power when you need to finish.
Kombat Kombat Black 18KDespite its performance lean, the Black 18K has a recovery‑focused feel that soaks up impact and reduces harsh vibration, making it a solid option for players protecting elbows or shoulders. It allows you to keep a more aggressive game while easing joint stress during long sessions.
You still accept a performance‑oriented racket that rewards good technique and isn’t as forgiving on wild misses.
Kombat Black 18KAdvanced and attacking players who want a punchy, decisive weapon — also a good pick for players seeking a performance racket with a forgiving core for arm comfort.
Kombat Hunter 3KPlayers who want control, consistency and easy maneuverability — ideal for beginners, intermediates and patient, placement‑focused players.