62/100
PRR ScoreHybrid
Shape—
CoreEven
BalancePerformance
Every metric, scored out of 100.
Power
Good68
Control
Average58
Maneuverability
Good65
Sweet Spot
Good63
Comfort
Good60
Value
Good61
PRR Score
62PRR Score
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“The K-Swiss Supreme 12K leans on its carbon-12K woven surface to deliver a stiffer, punchier feel than most beginner-oriented rackets, which gives it a slight edge in flat drives but makes it less forgiving on mishits and tiring over long sessions.”

Carbon fibre weave density of the hitting face.
Head shape affects sweet spot size and balance.
The texture of the outer face.
Balance point determines power vs. control trade-off.
Target player level for this racket.
The K-Swiss Supreme 12K leans on its carbon-12K woven surface to deliver a stiffer, punchier feel than most beginner-oriented rackets, which gives it a slight edge in flat drives but makes it less forgiving on mishits and tiring over long sessions. The hybrid shape and even balance keep it accessible enough for new players transitioning from tennis, though the brand's shallow roots in padel mean build consistency and after-sales support lag behind established names like Babolat or Head at similar price points. Beginners who prioritize a premium-feeling surface and a bit more punch over pure comfort will find it functional, but more dedicated padel-first brands offer better overall packages for the money.
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| Shape | Hybrid |
| Balance | Even |
| Face weave | Carbon-12k |
| Surface texture | Carbon-12k |
| Player level | Beginner |
| Playing style | Power |
| Year | 2026 |
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