
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Carbon fiber
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
3K carbon fiber
Type: Smooth
Firmness: Medium
Core
Black EVA HR3
Firmness: Medium
Bestpadel Review
The Enebe Rsx 7.1 Carbon Reloaded, with its teardrop shape and medium balance, offers a well-rounded feel on court. Its construction features a carbon fiber frame and a 3K carbon fiber surface, paired with a Black EVA HR3 core. This combination, along with a medium surface and core firmness, contributes to a versatile playing experience. We found its weight range of 355-370g to be manageable for intermediate players, providing a good blend of stability and maneuverability. In our testing, we observed a balanced performance across different shot types. We rate its power at 5.8/10 and its control at 5.7/10, indicating a consistent, all-rounder playstyle without leaning heavily towards extreme power or precise control. Spin generation, which we attributed 5.3/10, is adequate for most situations. For durability, we rated it 7.4/10, suggesting it holds up well to regular play. We consider its difficulty at 6.3/10, making it accessible for its target group of intermediate adult players. Considering its $230 price point, we assessed its value for money at 7/10, classifying it as a solid option for its segment. If you have played with the Enebe Rsx 7.1 Carbon Reloaded, please share your thoughts on its performance in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
If you are looking for the perfect balance between power and control, the Enebe RSX 7.1 Carbon Reloaded is your racket. A model that combines EVA HR3 rubber with 3K carbon for an excellent ball bounce. This year it also receives small aesthetic changes.














