
Racket Construction
More InfoFrame
Fiberglass
Profile: 38 mm
Surface
Fiberglass
Type: Smooth
Firmness: Soft
Core
Black EVA HR3
Firmness: Hard
Bestpadel Review
The Enebe Massive Yellow 2025 presents a diamond shape with a high balance, constructed from a fiberglass frame and surface, paired with a hard Black EVA HR3 core. This combination, particularly the fiberglass, results in a soft surface firmness, which we found offers a forgiving feel despite the hard core. It’s designed for intermediate players seeking an attacking playstyle. In our on-court testing, we found this racket truly lives up to its "Budget Beast" classification. We attributed it a power rating of 7.1/10, making it a good choice for those who want to drive the ball. However, with its diamond shape and high balance, we rate its difficulty at 7.8/10, suggesting it requires a more developed stroke to manage consistently. Its control came in at 4.5/10 and spin at 4/10, indicating these are not its primary strengths. The durability we rated at 5.1/10, which is fair for its price point. Overall, the Massive Yellow is a solid option for intermediate players who prioritize power and are comfortable with a less forgiving sweet spot. It offers good value for its $160 price, which we reflected in our 7.2/10 rating for value for money. If you’ve played with this racket, we’d love to hear about your experience in the comments below.
Manufacturer's Description
This year's Massive Yellow focuses on yellow and black tones. It remains one of the most aggressive and powerful paddles in the collection, as it features a diamond-shaped body and a medium-high balance. Its power is compensated with a low density Eva rubber (High Rebound 3).














