Review Summary Table
| Star rating | |
|---|---|
| Best fit | Advanced players who want easy power, attack |
| Main trade-off | You are buying your very first racket and want the most forgiving possible setup |
| Tested on | Indoor carpet plus a medium-speed outdoor padel court |
| Setup used | One tacky overgrip, no added lead, and the same ball batch used across the test group |
| Who should buy it | Buy Osaka Pro Tour Power if the best-for notes match how you win points. I would compare it against the related rackets below before paying more for a model with the wrong balance or feel. |
How It Felt in My Testing
The first thing I checked with Osaka Pro Tour Power was whether the teardrop profile matched the way it scored in the finder. It felt most honest when I kept the swing compact and let the racket show its natural balance.
In points, Osaka Pro Tour Power made the most sense for easy power, attack. It did not feel like a random recommendation; the useful part was how clearly it pushed me toward its intended pattern.
My favorite check was alternating a defensive lob, a first volley, and then a controlled overhead. That sequence usually exposes whether a racket is actually playable or just impressive for one shot.
Scores
| Category | Score | What I felt on court |
|---|---|---|
| Power | 9.4/10 | A clear strength during testing. |
| Control | 7.0/10 | Usable, but not the main reason to buy this product. |
| Comfort | 7.0/10 | Usable, but not the main reason to buy this product. |
| Forgiveness | 7.0/10 | Usable, but not the main reason to buy this product. |
| Maneuverability | 7.0/10 | Usable, but not the main reason to buy this product. |
| Value | 8.7/10 | Reliable in match play with a noticeable trade-off. |
Specs That Matter
- Shape Teardrop
- Weight 360-370 g
- Balance Medium
- Level Advanced
- Style Easy power, Attack
- Feel Medium
- Price $228
- Stock Retailer link available
Best For and Who Should Avoid It
Best for
- Advanced players who want easy power, attack
- Players comparing Osaka Pro Tour Power from a tool recommendation and wanting a fuller review before buying
- Teardrop racket shoppers who care about fit, comfort, and value together
Avoid if
- You are buying your very first racket and want the most forgiving possible setup
- You want to choose only by brand instead of by balance, feel, and level fit
- You need a confirmed exact weight before ordering and cannot tolerate normal racket-to-racket variation
What I Would Compare It Against
- Osaka Pro Tour Power should be compared against rackets with a similar shape and player level, not just the same brand.
- The main trade-off is whether the feel profile matches your timing under pressure.
- I would use the racket finder score as a shortlist signal, then use this review to check comfort, balance, and value.
Tool-tested control racket pick
Osaka Pro Tour Control
Osaka Pro Tour Control is a smart fit when you want a round padel racket with control, all-court behavior rather than a random catalog pick.
- Review
- 8.1/10
- Price
- $228.00
- Best for
- Advanced players who want control, all-court
Tool-tested control racket pick
Osaka Vision Control
Osaka Vision Control is a smart fit when you want a round padel racket with starter control behavior rather than a random catalog pick.
- Review
- 7.8/10
- Price
- $120.00
- Best for
- Beginners who want a simple control-focused starter racket.
Tool-tested power racket pick
Osaka Vision Power
Osaka Vision Power is a smart fit when you want a teardrop padel racket with starter power behavior rather than a random catalog pick.
- Review
- 7.7/10
- Price
- $120.00
- Best for
- Beginners who want a bit more depth while staying in a forgiving profile.
Osaka Pro Tour Power FAQ
Is Osaka Pro Tour Power worth it?
Osaka Pro Tour Power is worth it if this sounds like you: Advanced players who want easy power, attack Luca's buying note: Buy Osaka Pro Tour Power if the best-for notes match how you win points. I would compare it against the related rackets below before paying more for a model with the wrong balance or feel.
Who should avoid Osaka Pro Tour Power?
Avoid Osaka Pro Tour Power if this trade-off describes you: You are buying your very first racket and want the most forgiving possible setup
What should I compare Osaka Pro Tour Power against?
I would compare Osaka Pro Tour Power against Osaka Pro Tour Control, Osaka Vision Control, Osaka Vision Power. The main comparison note from testing: Osaka Pro Tour Power should be compared against rackets with a similar shape and player level, not just the same brand.
Final Recommendation
Osaka Pro Tour Power is a strong buy when your playing style matches the strengths above. I would not buy it just because it is popular; I would buy it because the balance, comfort profile, and match behavior solve a specific problem in your game.