The LOK 2026 GEN-2 padel collection introduces upgraded models for power, control, and versatility, including signature rackets for Mike Yanguas and Bea Caldera, plus a bold new Jungle line with a built-in bottle opener.
Flagship models for elite players
The LOK 2026 GEN-2 series arrives with major upgrades across its lineup, headlined by the LOK Maxx Hype 2, the official racket of Mike Yanguas. Designed for aggressive play, it features a hard touch and high balance, ideal for players who dominate with smashes and volleys. Its teardrop shape and stiff frame make it one of the most powerful rackets in the market.
Alongside it, the LOK Maxx Flow 2, used by Bea Caldera, offers a more rounded shape and balanced feel. While it retains the dry impact of the Hype 2, it excels in maneuverability and control near the net, making it a top choice for all-round players.
Carbon series: explosive power and refined control
The LOK Carbon Hype 2 builds on the Maxx Hype’s DNA but introduces a slightly softer carbon face. This tweak enhances rebound and explosiveness, especially on overhead shots. It’s tailored for intermediate-to-advanced players who want power without sacrificing feel.
The LOK Carbon Flow 2 mirrors Caldera’s preferences, offering a round shape and softer carbon surface. It’s designed for players who value comfort and precision from the back of the court, making it a strong option for defensive and tactical play.
Easy series: comfort and accessibility
For players seeking a more forgiving experience, the LOK Easy Hype 2026 and LOK Easy Flow 2026 use fiberglass construction to deliver a softer touch and smoother handling. These rackets are ideal for beginners or casual players who prioritize ease of use and baseline consistency.
The Easy Hype leans toward power with a teardrop mold, while the Easy Flow favors control with its rounder shape. Both models offer excellent value and accessibility.
Jungle line: innovation meets fun
The standout addition to the 2026 collection is the LOK Jungle series, which introduces a playful twist: a built-in bottle opener embedded in the heart of the racket. This feature, while unconventional, adds a social element to the padel experience.
The LOK Jungle uses carbon faces for strength and responsiveness, while the Jungle Lite opts for fiberglass to reduce weight and increase maneuverability. Both share the same mold, making them visually identical but functionally distinct.
































