
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Carbon fiber
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
12K carbon fiber
Type: Smooth
Firmness: Hard
Core
Black EVA HR3
Firmness: Medium
Bestpadel Review
The Enebe Spitfire 12K is a teardrop-shaped racket with a medium balance, offering a versatile feel for players looking for an all-round performance. Weighing between 355 and 370 grams, it provides a solid presence in hand without feeling overly demanding. In our testing, we found its hard 12K carbon fiber surface and medium core firmness contribute to a direct impact feel, which translates well during fast exchanges at the net. When we put the Spitfire 12K through its paces, we observed it handles varied game situations competently. For power, we rate it at 6.2/10, providing enough offensive capability for competition-level play. Its control, which we attributed 5.7/10, is consistent with its all-rounder profile, allowing for reasonable shot placement. We also noted a good capacity for spin, rating it 6.5/10, which can be beneficial for slicing and topspin lobs. We classified it as having a difficulty of 7.1/10, suggesting it's best suited for adult competition players. Overall, the Enebe Spitfire 12K stands out for its robust construction, with an impressive durability score of 8.4/10 in our assessment, earning it the "Unbreakable" trait. At a price of $280, we attribute it a value for money score of 7/10, making it a "Budget Beast" option for its target player. If you've played with this racket, we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
The Enebe Spitfire changes its look to switch to dark tones. It will combine black with dark green in the logo and retains the technical features of previous versions. In the upper and lower areas, black will predominate, and in the central area with the logo, the carbon look will be featured.












