Design updates and key specifications of the Oxdog Ultimate Pro Light 2025
The reviewer highlights the Oxdog Ultimate Pro Light 2025 as one of his favorite padel rackets, now refreshed with a vibrant green color and a new sanded face finish. While the overall shape remains unchanged—featuring a streamlined profile and an exceptionally long handle—the standout update is the gritty, sandpaper-like surface, which promises enhanced spin and a slightly stiffer feel. The racket’s compact head is another distinguishing feature, making it notably smaller than the standard Ultimate Pro and Pro Plus models.
- Weight (declared): 350g
- Weight (measured, without add-ons): 348g
- Weight (with 8g handle weight, lanyard, and overgrip): 366g
- Balance (without handle weight): 26.4 cm
- Balance (with handle weight): 26–26.1 cm
- Face material: H-Carbon 8K
- Core: Medium Plus (same as the Pro version)
- Surface: Sanded/gritty finish
The handle is notably long, easily accommodating two hands, which is rare in padel but appreciated by players who occasionally use a two-handed backhand. The reviewer also notes the absence of adhesive head weights in the 2025 packaging, but the removable handle weight system remains, allowing for quick balance adjustments. The overall build quality and tribal-inspired heart design of the frame continue to impress, reinforcing Oxdog’s reputation for premium aesthetics and robust construction.
Comparing the Ultimate Pro Light to other Oxdog models
The channel points out that the Ultimate Pro Light is not simply a lighter version of the Ultimate Pro. Instead, it features a smaller face and a more technical character, similar to the custom rackets used by professionals. This compact head, combined with the sanded 8K carbon face, results in a racket that is stiffer and more responsive than previous iterations.
In the broader Oxdog lineup, the reviewer mentions upcoming reviews for the Hyper Pro Plus 2.0 (with a heavier 370g frame and a stiffer core) and the Ultimate Pro Plus, which is described as a “beast” with a striking fuchsia aesthetic. The Ultimate Pro Light stands out for its maneuverability and technical demands, while the Pro Plus models offer more mass and power, catering to players seeking a different balance of performance attributes.
On-court performance: power, control, and technical demands
According to the reviewer, the Ultimate Pro Light 2025 is a technical racket best suited for advanced or upper-intermediate players. The increased rigidity from the sanded finish and smaller face delivers more power and sharper sensations on impact, but also reduces the margin for error. The sweet spot is described as medium-small—slightly smaller than last year’s version—making off-center hits less forgiving and requiring precise technique, especially from the back of the court.
Despite the added stiffness, the racket is not punishingly hard. It sits between medium and rigid, offering immediate feedback and a “tennis-like” punch when struck cleanly. The reviewer notes that while effortless ball exit from the baseline has diminished slightly, the racket rewards well-timed, solid strokes with excellent acceleration and spin. The sanded face especially enhances spin potential, making topspin and slice shots more effective than before.
For less experienced or intermediate players, the reviewer recommends considering the Ultimate Pro or Ultimate Tour models, which are more forgiving and easier to handle. The Ultimate Pro Light requires a player who can control weight transfer and manage the racket’s technical demands, particularly in defensive situations where precision is critical.
Net play, volleys, and aerial shots: where the racket shines
At the net, the Ultimate Pro Light 2025 truly excels. The reviewer praises its maneuverability and the improved grip on the ball during volleys, attributing this to the sanded surface and increased rigidity. Volleys are described as more immediate, sensitive, and easier to execute than with the previous version. The racket’s quick handling and responsive feel make it a top choice for players who thrive on fast exchanges and aggressive net play.
When it comes to the vibora and overhead shots, the reviewer observes that the racket spins the ball more easily and with greater consistency. The slightly lower sweet spot requires some adjustment, but once mastered, the racket delivers impressive energy and spin, especially on smashes and kick smashes. The extra 5g in this year’s model adds a touch more consistency and substance to the feel, without making the racket cumbersome.
Overall, the reviewer finds the racket’s performance at the net and in the air to be a significant improvement, with enhanced spin, power, and control—provided the player can meet its technical requirements.
Key strengths and limitations highlighted by the reviewer
- Enhanced spin: The sanded face provides noticeably more grip and spin than the previous version.
- Increased rigidity: The racket is stiffer, offering more power and sharper sensations, but demands better technique.
- Compact sweet spot: The smaller face and sweet spot require precision, especially from the baseline.
- Excellent maneuverability: Despite the added weight, the racket remains quick and responsive in hand.
- Superior net play: Volleys and aerial shots are easier and more effective, making the racket ideal for aggressive players at the net.
- Not for beginners: The technical nature of the racket means it is best suited for advanced or upper-intermediate players.
Reviewer’s ratings for the Oxdog Ultimate Pro Light 2025
- Ball exit: 7+ (full, but not effortless—requires activation)
- Sweet spot: 7- (slightly reduced, more technical)
- Control: 8.5 (excellent control overall)
- Power: 8+ (responds well to strong strokes)
- Maneuverability: 8 (still very good, slightly heavier feel)
- Comfort: 7 (a bit stiffer than before)
- Feeling: 8.5 (great feedback, slightly improved)
- Spin: 8.5 (notably improved with the sanded face)
- Play from the back: 7 (more technical, but manageable with good handling)
- Volleys: 9 (outstanding at the net, one of the best for volleys)
- Flat smash: 8+ (powerful, direct response)
- Kick smash: 9 (excellent spin and ease of execution)
Final impressions on the Ultimate Pro Light 2025’s evolution
The Oxdog Ultimate Pro Light 2025 is a refined, technically advanced padel racket that builds on the strengths of its predecessor. The new sanded face and increased rigidity deliver more spin, power, and sharper sensations, but also raise the technical bar for players. It is a standout choice for aggressive, skilled players who value maneuverability and net play, while less experienced players may find its demands challenging. For those able to harness its qualities, the Ultimate Pro Light 2025 offers a dynamic, rewarding experience on court.





