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Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium-Hard feel · Unisex

Expert Summary
The Vibor-A King Cobra Xtreme 3K 2.0 2025 is a diamond-shaped padel racket from Vibor-A with a power-oriented profile. It delivers a firm, attack-focused feel that advanced players can use to generate overhead power while maintaining a reasonable level of control.
Best for Advanced / Pro players · Medium-Hard feel · Unisex
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Weight
355 - 370g
Balance
Medium-High
Shape
Diamond
Hardness
Medium-Hard
Strong power — suited to players who value this profile.
PadelScout Editorial · Editor: Zvonimir Rezo ·
The Vibor-A King Cobra Xtreme 3K 2.0 2025 is an advanced-level, power-focused padel racket that leans toward aggressive point construction. With a diamond shape and a medium-high balance, it aims to give players extra punch on smashes and finishing shots while keeping a predictable trajectory.
Rated 7.6 by experts, this Vibor-A padel racket sits in the Xtreme family and presents a firmer impact feel and a textured surface for added ball bite. Expect a model that prioritizes attack without completely abandoning controllability at net.
This racket is best suited to experienced and advanced players who already have solid technique and want more power on overheads and volleys. It rewards compact, aggressive swings and is particularly useful for players who take the initiative in attacking positions.
Less experienced players or those who rely on slower, placement-based shots may find the firmer impact and power bias harder to tame; the King Cobra Xtreme 3K 2.0 2025 favors players who can handle a medium-high balance and a heavier swing weight.
The diamond shape and medium-high balance combine to concentrate mass toward the head, helping generate higher ball speed on smashes and aggressive groundstrokes. In match play this translates to a racket that makes it easier to finish points from attacking positions and to apply pressure with powerful overheads.
Because the profile emphasizes power, point construction should lean toward creating openings for decisive shots rather than prolonged defensive rallies. Players looking to add offensive punch will find this model aligns well with an attacking playing style.
Despite its power bias, the 355–370 g weight range and medium-high balance keep handling reasonable for an advanced racket. It moves acceptably through faster exchanges, although the head-forward balance requires a confident wrist and forearm to control placement under pressure.
Control is present but comes with a tradeoff: you get stronger shot speed at the cost of a firmer feel. Players who prioritize pinpoint placement over raw power may need time to adapt their technique with this racket.
The King Cobra Xtreme 3K 2.0 lists a constructed face and a multi-density EVA PRO core, paired with a rough surface and a medium-hard hardness rating. Those materials point to a racket that balances a solid impact with a degree of responsiveness from the core.
The rough surface helps with bite and spin potential, while the multi-density EVA PRO core offers a firmer rebound suitable for power shots. The face description is 'constructed', which conveys layered build quality without specifying proprietary technologies.
On court the racket feels firm and attack-oriented; impacts register with a snappier, more direct feedback than softer, control-focused rackets. The medium-hard core reduces dwell time on the ball, which helps speed but gives a less forgiving touch on delicate volleys.
For players who like a clear, crisp response from their shots and value pace on finishing strokes, the King Cobra Xtreme 3K 2.0 2025 offers a satisfying on-court personality. Those who prefer a plush, damped feel will notice the difference immediately.
The firmer, medium-hard construction and diamond shape mean this racket delivers power at the cost of some comfort—players prone to arm sensitivity should test it first. The head-forward balance helps with offensive shots but makes low, defensive plays and delicate touch shots slightly more demanding.
Weight options between 355 and 370 g provide range, but the upper end will feel heavier in quick exchanges; choose weight according to how much swing speed you can comfortably generate. Finally, while the racket is aimed at advanced users, its handling is manageable enough for experienced club players prepared to adapt.
The Vibor-A King Cobra Xtreme 3K 2.0 2025 is a strong choice for advanced players who want a diamond-shaped, power-leaning padel racket with a firm impact and a textured surface for added bite. If you prioritize overhead power and a crisp, responsive feel, this Vibor-A model delivers—but expect to trade some comfort and forgiving touch for that extra pace.
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