
2025
Enebe
Combat 7.1 V.2 2025
Teardrop365gMedium BalanceBalancedAdvanced
£105 RRP £166
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ShapeTeardrop
Weight365g
BalanceMedium
LevelAdvanced
StyleBalanced
CoreEVA HR3
FaceCarbon 3K
FrameCarbon 3K
Price History
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Our Verdict
The Enebe Combat 7.1 V.2 2025 is a well-rounded teardrop racket that rewards experienced players who want a single tool capable of handling the full breadth of the game without forcing them into a one-dimensional style. Its one-piece 3K carbon frame delivers structural solidity and precision, whilst the EVA HR3 core ensures that hard-driven balls are absorbed with enough comfort to maintain confidence over a full match. The 38 mm profile and medium balance sit in a sensible middle ground — there is enough power available when attacking from mid-court, and enough control to construct patient points from the back. This is an especially strong choice for the advanced club player who competes regularly and needs a racket that is consistently dependable rather than occasionally spectacular.
Pros
- Attacking and defending feel equally comfortable in hand, largely because the medium balance keeps swing weight manageable without sacrificing the weight behind the ball when stepping forward to finish a point.
- Players with a history of arm fatigue should notice a reassuringly damped response on contact, the EVA HR3 core absorbing impact energy effectively without dulling feel to the point of losing feedback.
- One-piece construction means there is no flex or inconsistency between frame sections, so the racket responds predictably whether you are driving from the back court or closing the net with a firm volley.
Cons
- Players who primarily build their game around high-spin, short-angle play will find the smooth 3K carbon surface offers only modest grip on the ball, limiting the degree of effect they can generate compared to rougher or textured surfaces.
In Depth
The Face
Carbon 3K
3K carbon weave — the fewest filaments of any carbon variant, making this the stiffest surface available. Maximum direct power on hard contact.
The Core
EVA HR3
EVA core — a medium-density rubber that balances feel with energy return. Firmer than EVA Soft, giving a more direct response on hard contact and better power transfer.
Shape & Balance
Teardrop · Medium Balance
The most versatile combination available — sweet spot large enough to handle pressure situations, balance neutral enough to transition between defence and attack without fighting the racket.
Who Buys This
Advanced · Balanced players
Experienced players with developed technique who want flexibility across different match situations. Equally comfortable defending from the back or finishing at the net.
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