Performance
Every metric, scored out of 100.
Power
High72
Control
Average58
Maneuverability
Good62
Sweet Spot
Good60
Comfort
Good65
Value
High70
PRR Score
68PRR Score
The verdict
The Wall Breaker 360 24 is a diamond-shaped power racket that punches reasonably hard for its beginner classification, but its even balance undermines the top-end pop that experienced players expect from a diamond frame, leaving it in an awkward middle ground. The EVA core provides decent dampening over long sessions, making it arm-friendly enough for new players building their game, though the relatively narrow sweet spot will expose inconsistencies as beginners develop technique. Tecnifibre's build quality is solid and the price is fair, but club-level beginners eager to feel genuine diamond-frame reward will likely outgrow this racket quickly and may be better served by a more forgiving round or teardrop alternative.
Compare against a peer racket →What we loved
Exceptional power output from the diamond geometry and balanced weight distribution
360g weight keeps the racket responsive and reduces arm fatigue for extended play
Forgiving EVA-foam core suited to developing players with off-center strikes
Worth knowing
Control is noticeably secondary to power; placement and spin require conscious technique development
Diamond shapes demand a higher swing speed to unlock their potential—slow swings may feel unresponsive
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