
Maxx Flow Gen 2

Compare Prices
Our Verdict
The Lok Maxx Flow Gen 2 is a well-engineered control racket that delivers on its core promise: consistent, precise, comfortable play from the back court. The 18K carbon faces provide a firm, lively response that rewards clean technique, while the memory EVA core ensures the ball doesn't just die on defensive shots. The 3D Spin Lines add a tactical dimension that pure control rackets often lack, giving players the ability to vary pace and trajectory with cut and lifted shots. Anti-vibration technologies make this one of the more arm-friendly stiff-faced rackets available at this level. For advanced and upper-intermediate players who build points patiently and want a reliable defensive platform with occasional attacking capability, this is a thoughtfully constructed tool.
Maxx Flow Gen 2
A control-focused round racket built for advanced and progressing intermediate players who want precision and reliability from the back court without completely sacrificing offensive punch. The 18K carbon faces and memory EVA core combine rigid response with lively ball exit, while twin anti-vibration systems make it unusually comfortable for a stiff-faced racket.
- Placement from the back court is noticeably accurate — the wide sweet spot of the round shape combined with the stiffness of the 18K carbon faces means the ball goes where you intend it to, even on off-centre contacts under pressure.
- Generating spin is easier than you might expect from a control racket, thanks to the 3D Spin Lines surface finish, which increases grip on the ball at impact and gives cut and lifted shots a sharper, more deceptive trajectory.
- Despite the stiff carbon faces, this racket transmits surprisingly little shock to the arm, with the Gradual Face and Vibration Groove systems working in tandem to absorb impact vibration before it travels up the shaft.
- Attacking players or those who rely on net dominance and explosive smashes will find this racket frustrating — the round shape keeps the sweet spot low and the medium-high balance lacks the head weight needed to generate serious pace on finishing shots.
About This Racket
18K carbon weave — the highest filament count available, giving the face more flex than standard carbon. More ball grip on contact means better spin potential and a softer, more precise feel. Particularly effective for players who generate pace from the baseline and want control over their attacking shots.
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.
Round shape with medium balance. Large central sweet spot with a neutral weight distribution — consistent and forgiving across a wide range of shots. A solid choice for players who prioritise reliability and ease of use over specialist performance.
Experienced players with solid technique who prioritise ball placement and tactical precision. Suited to competitive club players and those who construct points patiently rather than looking for outright winners.