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Starvie Black Titan Padel Racket Review

The Starvie Black Titan is a heavy, high-balance hybrid built for advanced and professional players who already hit clean and want a frame that punishes the ball without sacrificing the precision Starvie is known for.

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Starvie Black Titan Padel Racket Review
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365.0g
Hard
Hybrid
Advanced / Competition, professional
Control
Carbon
Eva
Starvie Black Titan
Starvie Black Titan

The Black Titan in one honest sentence

The Starvie Black Titan is a heavy, high-balance hybrid built for advanced and professional players who already hit clean and want a frame that punishes the ball without sacrificing the precision Starvie is known for.

Who actually needs a 365g hybrid like this

Let's be blunt: 365 grams in the hand, with weight sitting up toward the tip, is not a forgiving setup. This is a racket aimed at players with developed shoulders, solid timing on the bandeja, and a habit of preparing early on every volley. If you're still building your defensive game off the back glass or your wrist tires after long matches, the Black Titan will expose that quickly. But if you're the kind of player who finishes points with a vibora down the middle or a flat smash into the side wall, the high balance is doing real work for you.

Specifications
Weight
365.0g
Hardness
hard
Shape
hybrid
Level
Advanced / Competition, Professional
Style
control
Surface
carbon
Core
eva

Power, control, and the trade-off the numbers hint at

The Padelful reference scores tell an interesting story: very high control (97) paired with serious power output (94), with the manoeuvrability sitting lower (78). That tracks with what the build suggests. A hard carbon face over an EVA core typically gives you that direct, low-deformation response — the ball leaves fast, predictably, and exactly where you aim it, but only if your contact is clean. There is no soft cushion to bail out a mishit. The "control" rating here is not the comfort-control of a soft round racket; it's the precision-control of a frame that obeys exactly what your arm tells it.

Where it should shine on court

The Black Titan is built for the attacking phases of the rally. Specifically:

- **Bandejas and viboras**: the high balance and hybrid shape help you stay aggressive without dropping the ball short. You can carve a vibora with real bite. - **Flat smashes and por tres**: this is where the 365g mass earns its keep. The frame plows through the ball. - **Volley pressure at the net**: provided you have the prep speed, blocks come back deep and heavy. - **Finishing shots off a comfortable ball**: the carbon face with a grip-textured surface lets you direct winners into the corners.

Where it will frustrate you

Defensive lobs under pressure are harder work than with a lighter frame. Quick reflex exchanges at the net — especially when someone fires a vibora at your hip — demand fast hands, and the manoeuvrability score reflects that. Also, the hard build means low-tension blocks and chiquitas need a softer grip and a bit of touch; squeeze it like a hammer and you'll launch the ball long. Anyone fatiguing late in a third set should think carefully before committing.

✓ Pros
  • Easy power on smashes when contact is clean
  • Useful bite for viboras and sliced overheads
  • Balanced teardrop profile for all-court padel
✗ Cons
  • Less forgiving when contact drifts away from the sweet spot

How it compares to a pure attack diamond

This is where the hybrid label matters. A full diamond would give even more punch on the smash but punish you harder on control and on off-centre contact. The Starvie Black Titan pulls things back a touch — the hybrid head shape widens the usable hitting zone compared to a strict teardrop, and the EVA core keeps the response from going completely brick-like. It's still firmly an offensive frame, just one that lets you construct points rather than only finish them.

The verdict for a serious club player

If you're an advanced or competition-level player with a developed attacking game, looking for a control-oriented frame that still hits like a truck, the Black Titan is a legitimate option for 2026. The combination of hard carbon, EVA, high balance and hybrid shape is coherent — Starvie hasn't tried to make this racket be everything to everyone. It is a tool for players who win points by stepping in.

Buy it if you smash for a living and want more precision. Skip it if you're still adding weight to your game or you rely on defence and counterpunching to stay in rallies.

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