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Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium-Soft feel · Man

Expert Summary
The Lok Jungle Lite 2026 is a diamond-shaped, power-oriented padel racket from Lok, released in 2026. It pairs medium-high balance, a 360–375g weight range, a fiberglass face and a medium-soft EVA core to deliver forgiving impact feel and punchy overheads for experienced players.
Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium-Soft feel · Man
Weight
360g - 375g
Balance
Medium-High
Shape
Diamond
Hardness
Medium-Soft
Strong rebound (ball output) — suited to players who value this profile.
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Zvonimir Rezo ·
The Lok Jungle Lite 2026 sits firmly on the attack side of the spectrum while keeping handling approachable for stronger players. As a diamond-shaped model with a medium-high balance, it favours overhead power and aggressive point construction, yet its relatively light weight range helps keep swings quicker than typical heavy head‑heavy rackets.
With an advanced/pro level positioning and an expert rating of 7.9, this Lok padel racket targets experienced players who prioritise punch on serves and smashes but still want a forgiving, comfortable contact.
The Jungle Lite 2026 is best suited to experienced, male players who play an attacking brand of padel and already have sound technique on overheads. If you favour finishing points with smashes and aggressive volleys and you want a racket that helps add speed to attacking shots, it’s a natural fit.
It isn’t positioned as an all-level player racket: club and touring players who need extra forgiveness without sacrificing attacking bite will get the most from it, while novices looking for maximum control or slow-paced learning tools should look elsewhere.
The diamond shape and medium-high balance bias the Lok Jungle Lite 2026 toward power; that geometry concentrates mass higher on the head, helping generate momentum on smashes and aggressive serves. The stated game type, 'Power', is reflected in how the racket rewards a committed swing and overhead acceleration.
Because the weight band tops out at 375g but starts at 360g, the model balances raw hitting force with manageable swing speed—useful for players who want strong attacking options without the sluggish feel of heavier, extreme head‑heavy rackets.
Medium-high balance gives the Jungle Lite 2026 a perceptible head bias, but the relatively modest weight range keeps maneuverability in check. Around 360–375g the racket swings quicker than heavier power-only frames, which helps repositioning at the net and handling faster exchanges.
Control is reasonable for a power-oriented diamond shape, though precision on delicate drop shots will depend on player technique. Players used to very light or very control-focused rackets may notice a different timing window and should expect a short adjustment period.
Only the basic material inputs are specified: a fiberglass face and an EVA core with medium-soft hardness. Those choices influence feel and response more than headline power numbers.
Fiberglass on the face typically provides a softer, more elastic response compared with stiffer materials, which can increase dwell time on contact and a sense of touch. A medium-soft EVA core adds cushioning and forgiveness at impact, making the racket more comfortable on mis-hits.
On court the Jungle Lite 2026 reads as a forgiving power frame: the fiberglass face and medium-soft core smooth out harsh vibrations and make blocked or half-hit balls more manageable. That softer impact feel contrasts with the racket’s ability to produce punch on full swings, especially on overheads.
Players can expect a comfortable contact that still delivers audible and perceptible rebound on committed strokes. The combination of materials and balance gives the racket a lively but not overly stiff personality—pleasant for long sessions and aggressive exchanges alike.
The Lok Jungle Lite 2026 trades some precision and ultimate stiffness for comfort and forgiveness. The medium-soft core and fiberglass face temper the sharpest edges of power, which helps with comfort but can reduce the perceived explosive snap you get from stiffer, carbon-heavy frames.
Because the shape and balance lean toward offense, players without consistent overhead technique may find it less forgiving in placement than more control-oriented rackets. Also, choosing the heavier end of the 360–375g range will increase hitting power but reduce quickness at the net.
The Lok Jungle Lite 2026 is a competent choice for experienced, attack‑minded players who want a power-oriented diamond racket that doesn’t punish every mis-hit. Its medium-high balance and fiberglass/EVA construction deliver a comfortable, punchy feel—good for players who prioritise overheads and smashes but still want manageable handling.
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