Kombat Kombat Black 18KThis racket delivers a more forgiving, comfortable feel that helps hide technical inconsistencies and builds confidence on volleys and serves. A softer overall response makes learning strokes less punishing and keeps rallies going while you develop timing.
You accept less instant finishing punch than a more aggressive, harder racket would provide.
Kombat Kombat Black 18KFor a player developing a more complete game, this racket gives enough bite for attacking shots while remaining forgiving on off-center hits, so you can experiment with drive, spin and placement without getting punished. It helps bridge the step from pure comfort to more weapon-like performance.
You trade the last degree of sharpness and raw power that a more demanding racket would deliver.
Kombat Kombat MagnumThis is the choice for experienced players who generate their own power and want a crisp, direct response to finish points decisively. It rewards precise technique and aggressive positioning with a punchier, more immediate feel at the net and on overheads.
You accept reduced forgiveness and a harsher feel on mishits.
Kombat Kombat MagnumAn attacking left-side player will appreciate the sharp, driven feedback that helps turn offensive opportunities into winners; the racket feels authoritative on smashes and fast finishing shots. It’s designed to emphasize decisive point-ending strikes when you step up to the ball.
You sacrifice some comfort and forgiveness in exchange for that extra finishing power.
Kombat Kombat Black 18KA patient builder will find the medium-feel response easier to place and pace, with a smoother, more controlled touch on defensive lobs and exchanges. It gives a steadier, less jittery feel that supports consistent construction of the point.
You give up some raw smash authority compared with a more power-focused racket.
Kombat Kombat Black 18KThis racket’s gentler, more forgiving response soaks up impact and reduces shock on your arm, making long sessions and repeated volleys easier on shoulders and elbows. It’s the kinder option for players recovering from or trying to prevent joint issues.
You accept a reduction in the immediate, hard-hitting feedback that a stiffer racket provides.
Kombat Black 18KPlayers wanting a powerful-feeling diamond racket with a more forgiving, comfortable touch—good for beginners, intermediates and anyone needing arm-friendly performance.
Kombat MagnumAggressive, experienced players and left-side finishers who prioritise maximum punch and a sharp, demanding response.