
Titan 2.0 Orange

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Our Verdict
The Dunlop Titan 2.0 Orange is a serious tool for advanced players who refuse to choose between power and control. The Power Bar frame technology is the standout feature here — it genuinely allows the racket to behave differently depending on whether you are defending from the glass or stepping in to finish a point, which is rare at this price tier. The 100% graphite corrugated frame and carbon bridge insert give the structure real rigidity and torsional stability, so precision does not drop off under pace. Mega Flex Core foam keeps the feel communicative without punishing your arm. If you are an advanced all-rounder who wants a single racket that performs credibly in every area of the court, the Titan 2.0 Orange makes a compelling case for itself.
Titan 2.0 Orange
The Dunlop Titan 2.0 Orange is an advanced-level hybrid built to deliver genuine balance between attacking power and defensive precision across the whole court. Its Power Bar technology actively shifts the effective balance point depending on shot type, making it unusually adaptable for a racket in this weight class.
- You gain a noticeably wider margin for error on off-centre strikes than you would expect from an advanced-level racket, thanks to the oversized hybrid mould and 38mm flat profile expanding the sweet spot across a larger face area.
- Attacking shots feel substantially heavier than the medium balance would suggest, because the Power Bar system shifts effective weight towards the head when driving balls at the net — giving you smash presence without committing to a permanently head-heavy setup.
- Vibration on contact is well absorbed throughout a session, with the Mega Flex Core foam and 100% carbon bridge insert working together to damp shock without stripping the feel you need to read your own defensive shots.
- Players who rely on a purely defensive, touch-led game from deep in the back court may find the 360–375g weight range and the Power Bar's attack-oriented weight shift too demanding to manoeuvre quickly under fast incoming balls.
About This Racket
Carbon face — stiff construction with direct power transfer. Crisp feel on contact that rewards clean striking technique with responsive ball speed. A reliable, high-performance surface for advanced players.
Foam core — the softest core material available. Excellent vibration absorption and a large effective sweet spot, making it the most forgiving option on off-centre hits. Particularly effective on touch shots and soft play — less suited to players who rely on hard, flat striking for power.
Hybrid shape with medium balance. The hybrid profile combines elements of teardrop and diamond — enough forgiveness for defensive exchanges, enough head mass to generate pace when pushing forward. Medium balance keeps it manageable in both directions.
Experienced players with developed technique who want flexibility across different match situations. Suited to competitive players who can adapt their game — equally comfortable defending from the back or finishing at the net.