
Titan Killer 2.0

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Our Verdict
The Dunlop Titan Killer 2.0 2024 is one of the more technically ambitious offerings in Dunlop's 2024 line-up, and for the right player it delivers on that ambition convincingly. The Energy Transfer System is not a gimmick — the gel displacement genuinely shifts the dynamic of the racket depending on how you swing, giving attacking players a responsiveness that a fixed-weight head-heavy racket cannot replicate. The corrugated carbon frame and 100% carbon bridge insert mean the structure holds firm under hard contact, so the power you generate is not wasted through flex or torsion. At 368g in the hand with a high balance, this is a racket that rewards technique and commitment — advanced players who attack from mid-court and the net, and who have the wrist strength to manage the swing weight, will find it a formidable tool.
Titan Killer 2.0
The Dunlop Titan Killer 2.0 2024 is an oversize hybrid racket built for advanced players who want to hit with serious power whilst retaining workable control. Its head-heavy balance, corrugated carbon frame, and proprietary gel-shifting Energy Transfer System set it apart from conventional high-balance rackets.
- Attacking players will notice a genuine step up in smash and drive power, delivered not just by the head-heavy balance but by the Energy Transfer System's gel shifting towards the head during aggressive swings.
- Despite its power orientation, this racket feels surprisingly stable on off-centre hits thanks to the 100% carbon bridge insert and corrugated frame, which reduce twisting even at the extremes of the oversize face.
- The 38mm flat profile widens the usable hitting area meaningfully, so players coming from a thinner-profiled racket will find more consistency across the full face without sacrificing the pace the Titan Killer is built to deliver.
- Players who rely on touch and feel from the back court or prefer a neutral-balance, control-first tool will find this racket's head-heavy swing weight and power bias actively work against their game.
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 high balance. Blends the forgiveness of teardrop geometry with enough head weight to finish points at the net. More versatile than a pure diamond while offering more punch than a round — a practical attacking option for players who still need defensive coverage.
Experienced players with developed technique who favour aggressive, attacking play. Suited to competitive club players who dominate from the net and want maximum pace on smashes and volleys. Demands clean contact — rewards it with explosive performance.