1. What is the shape of the Oxdog Hyper Tour X 2.0?
The Oxdog Hyper Tour X 2.0 features a Drop (teardrop) shape design, offering an optimal balance between power and control with a medium-high balance point.
2. What makes the HES-Carbon technology special?
HES-Carbon is Oxdog's signature highly reactive and rigid carbon fiber that efficiently converts player energy into power while extending the racket's lifespan through superior durability.
3. How does the RBS weight system work?
The Racket Balance System includes an 8-gram removable weight in the cap that can be adjusted via a simple screw, allowing players to customize the racket's balance and total weight to their preference.
4. What are PowerRibs and how do they improve performance?
PowerRibs are rails integrated into the frame that increase power generation, reduce harmful vibrations, and provide better overall balance during play.
5. What is the benefit of DSH (Double Size Holes)?
The Double Size Holes perforation system enhances playability outside the sweet spot, giving players more consistent performance even on off-center hits.
6. How does the Vibradamp system protect players?
Vibradamp features four silicone insertions under the grip that significantly reduce vibrations, protecting player health while enhancing grip comfort and control.
7. What is Side Port Technology?
Side Port Technology is an aerodynamic innovation that minimizes air resistance during swings, allowing for faster racket head speed and optimal performance.
8. Is this racket suitable for beginners?
The Hyper Tour X 2.0 is designed for intermediate to advanced players who can leverage its power-oriented technologies and drop shape characteristics effectively.
9. What is the weight range of this racket?
The standard weight is approximately 365-375 grams, with the ability to adjust up to 8 grams using the RBS system for personalized feel.
10. How should I maintain my Oxdog Hyper Tour X 2.0?
Clean with a damp cloth after use, store in a padded cover away from extreme temperatures, regularly check for frame damage, and replace the grip when worn for optimal performance.