The Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort is the comfort-tuned member of Drop Shot’s Pablo Lima Canyon Pro line — a diamond with 3K carbon faces and a soft, low-density EVA core, built for advanced players who want put-away power with a gentler strike.
The Canyon Pro Comfort sits in Pablo Lima’s Canyon Pro family, between the balanced standard Canyon Pro and the aggressive Canyon Pro Attack. It keeps a power-leaning diamond shape and high balance but pairs them with 3K carbon faces and a soft, low-density EVA core, so it delivers pace while staying noticeably more comfortable than a stiff pro diamond.
This review covers its build, specs and on-court feel, and who it’s for. See also our best Drop Shot padel rackets guide, or browse all our padel gear reviews.
Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort at a glance

Why it wins: Power with a soft touch — a high-balance diamond with 3K carbon faces and a soft low-density EVA core that finishes points without the harshness of a stiff flagship. (~$170)
- Diamond shape — high balance, power
- 3K carbon faces for flex and response
- Soft low-density EVA core
- Smart Holes + 3D Face for spin
Main features of the Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort
The Canyon Pro Comfort tunes a power diamond for comfort:
- Diamond shape with a high balance for power
- 3K carbon faces for flexibility and response
- Soft low-density EVA core for shock absorption
- Smart Holes + 3D Face texture for spin and control
- Twin Tubular carbon frame for rigidity and stability
Specification of the Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort
Here are the full specs of the Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort:
- Shape: Diamond
- Weight: ~350–370 g
- Balance: High
- Core: Soft low-density EVA
- Faces: 3K Carbon
- Player level: Advanced
- Type of play: Power
- Pro: Pablo Lima (Canyon Pro line)
Our review of the Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort
The Canyon Pro Comfort is a power diamond that doesn’t beat up your arm. The high-balance diamond head delivers real smashing pace, but the soft low-density EVA core and flexible 3K carbon faces take the sting out of the strike, so it stays comfortable over a long match. The Smart Holes and 3D face add useful spin grip.
It’s still an advanced racket — the diamond sweet spot demands clean contact — but the comfort tuning makes it a smart pick for an aggressive player who finds full-stiff flagships too harsh, or who wants Lima’s Canyon Pro power in a softer package.
Pros
- Real diamond power
- Soft, comfortable strike for a diamond
- Good spin from Smart Holes + 3D face
- Pablo Lima Canyon Pro pedigree
Cons
- Diamond sweet spot still demanding
- Advanced players only
- Head-heavy on defence
Who is the Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort for?
The Canyon Pro Comfort is for advanced attackers who want power with a softer, more comfortable feel. For a more balanced all-rounder see the standard Canyon Pro; for maximum aggression, the Canyon Pro Attack.
How the Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort plays
On smashes it’s a weapon — the high-balance diamond delivers put-away pace.
On control and defence the soft core keeps it comfortable, though the high sweet spot asks for clean contact.
Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort vs the alternatives
Within Pablo Lima’s Canyon Pro family it’s the comfort-tuned diamond — more forgiving on the arm than the aggressive Canyon Pro Attack, and more power-focused than the balanced standard Canyon Pro.
Is the Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort worth it?
For an advanced attacker who wants Canyon Pro power without the harshness of a stiff diamond, the Canyon Pro Comfort is worth it — you get genuine pace with a gentler, arm-friendlier strike. Improvers and control players should look elsewhere.
Conclusion
The Drop Shot Canyon Pro Comfort is a power diamond with manners — high balance and 3K carbon faces for real smashing pace, softened by a low-density EVA core that keeps the strike comfortable. It’s advanced-only, but for an aggressive player who wants Lima’s Canyon Pro power without the sting, it’s the pick of the family.
A comfort-tuned power diamond. Compare it in our advanced padel rackets guide and the full best padel rackets roundup.

Lucas Sánchez is the founder of SimplePadel. Born and raised in Spain, Lucas has been living in the US and UK for the last 20 years and currently calls Miami his home. While he’s never played professionally, the dream is still alive.
Lucas loves nothing more than playing (and talking) about padel, and he considers himself lucky to have a wife and family that share his love for the game.