Loading PadelScout...
Loading PadelScout...
Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium feel · Unisex

Expert Summary
The Drop Shot Axion Comfort 1.0 from Drop Shot is a teardrop-shaped padel racket that blends a slightly elevated sweet spot with a versatile playing profile for advanced and pro-level players. With medium balance, a carbon-fiber face and a medium-hard feel, it delivers forgiving touch and consistent response across attack and defense.
Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium feel · Unisex
Težina
360g - 375g
Balans
Srednji
Oblik
Suza
Tvrdoća
Medium
Cijene se ažuriraju svakih 24 sata. Klikom na ponudu odlazite u trgovinu.
Najniža provjerena tržišna cijena u zadnjih 30 dana.
Zvonimir Rezo ·
The Drop Shot Axion Comfort 1.0 is built as a do-it-all teardrop racket aimed at experienced players who want a single paddle that works in multiple areas of the court. Its shape widens and slightly raises the sweet spot, which supports progressive ball release and helps with placement whether you’re finishing points or resetting from the back.
Weighing 360–375 g with a medium balance and a standard 38 mm profile, the Axion Comfort 1.0 balances stability and maneuverability so you can accelerate the racket without feeling overly heavy at the wrist.
This racket suits advanced and pro-level players looking for a versatile tool rather than a single-minded power weapon. If your game mixes net play, volleying and midcourt control with occasional hard drives, the Axion Comfort 1.0 gives the balanced characteristics to support that variety.
Players who value a wider sweet spot and a comfortable impact—while still having enough firmness to shape shots—will find it appealing. It’s less targeted at absolute beginners or specialists who demand extreme power or ultra-soft touch.
The teardrop shape combined with medium balance leans toward a middle ground: you get usable power on drives without sacrificing placement. The slightly elevated sweet spot promotes a progressive ball release, so power comes through smoothly instead of a sudden explosive punch.
This makes the Axion Comfort 1.0 a versatile option for players who construct points with a mix of controlled aggression and tactical defense rather than relying solely on brute force.
At 360–375 g and a medium balance, the racket stays nimble enough for quick reactions at the net while retaining enough inertia for stable shots from the back. That weight window favors players who want a responsive swing without constant effort to keep the racket moving.
Expect reliable handling in faster exchanges: the balance helps the Axion Comfort 1.0 track through volleys and transitions, and its construction reduces wild head-heavy sensations so you can place volleys and angled shots with confidence.
The face is built from carbon fiber, giving the head a firm response on impact and consistent rebound characteristics. The surface has a rough texture to improve contact with the ball and assist spin generation without leaning on proprietary naming.
Internally, the racket pairs that rigid face with a high-density EVA core and a high-strength carbon structure for balanced firmness and comfort. The overall hardness is medium, which contributes to a blend of control and accessible power.
On court the Axion Comfort 1.0 feels balanced and predictable. The medium hardness lets you feel the ball enough for touch shots and volleys while still providing a solid platform for drives.
The textured surface gives a slight edge on spin and trajectory control, and the teardrop sweet spot creates a forgiving zone that helps on off-center hits—useful during fast, pressured rallies.
While versatile, the Axion Comfort 1.0 does make compromises that buyers should weigh. Its medium hardness and balanced profile aim for broad performance rather than extreme specialization: if you want maximum raw power or the softest touch possible, there are other rackets that skew harder or softer.
The 360–375 g range is manageable for many advanced players, but some who prefer very light paddles for nonstop net play may find the upper end a touch heavy during long sessions.
If you want a comfortable, adaptable teardrop that handles both attack and defense without dramatic tradeoffs, the Drop Shot Axion Comfort 1.0 is a strong contender for advanced players who play varied roles on court. It combines a carbon face, textured surface and medium hardness to give predictable response, a forgiving sweet spot and good maneuverability for most match situations.
More from Drop Shot
Explore other Drop Shot rackets with current offers and expert ratings.
The closest alternatives in playing style, shape, and level. A quick shortlist before you decide.
0 recenzija
Be the first to share your experience with this racket.