
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 Aerox 7.2 Carbon Reloaded is well-suited for intermediate adult players looking for an all-rounder racket. Its teardrop shape, medium balance, and medium core firmness provide a balanced feel, which we found supports a versatile playstyle without being overly demanding. The 3K carbon fiber surface and carbon fiber frame contribute to a consistent response across different shots. In our testing, we observed a good blend of attributes, making it a reliable option for various situations on court. We rate its power at 5.8/10 and control at 5.7/10, indicating a balanced performance rather than excelling in one area over the other. Spin, according to our assessments, is rated at 5.3/10, which is respectable for a smooth surface. The medium difficulty rating of 6.3/10 aligns with its suitability for intermediate players, offering enough feedback without requiring advanced technique. We also attributed it a solid 7.4/10 for durability and 7/10 for value for money, making it a sensible choice in its price range. Overall, the Aerox 7.2 Carbon Reloaded is a dependable option for intermediate players seeking a racket that performs consistently across the board. Its construction is designed for longevity, and its balanced characteristics support an all-court game. If you've played with this racket, we'd be interested to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
The Aerox 7.2 Carbon Reloaded racket arrives with a renewed minimalist design while maintaining its technical features. A racket that, thanks to its high-recovery foam, allows for powerful hits while maintaining stability and preventing wrist injuries.














