Enebe Aerox 7.1 V2 2025
Discover the Enebe Aerox 7.1 V2 2025, a tear-shaped carbon padel racket offering powerful, versatile performance for demanding players.
Padelful Rating
| Rating Metric | Our Rating |
|---|---|
| Power | 8.6 |
| Control | 8.6 |
| Rebound | 7.8 |
| Maneuverability | 8 |
| Sweet spot | 8.6 |
Shape
Tear
Weight
355 - 370 gr
Touch
Medium
Core
HR3 EVA
Faces
3K carbon
Frame
Carbon fiber

The Enebe Aerox 7.1 V2 2025 is a modern all-round padel racket with a clear offensive DNA. It targets players who want an aggressive game, but who still depend on reliable control from the back of the court and in transition points.
Technical Analysis
Shape and Balance
The racket has a tear (teardrop) shape, which already gives a clue about its performance profile. The sweet spot sits slightly above the center, providing extra punch on overheads, volleys, and flat drives.
The balance feels medium, with a slight tendency to the head. This helps generate power on attacking shots, yet it does not feel overly head-heavy. In rapid exchanges at the net, the racket remains relatively agile, although it clearly favors a player who likes to dictate and hit through the ball rather than just block.
Frame and Faces
The frame is built in carbon fiber, which gives the racket a solid and stable response on impact. There is very little torsion on off-center hits, helping with control when defending powerful shots.
The faces use 3K carbon, a material that gives the racket a crisp and firm feel. The ball leaves the face with intention, which many intermediate and advanced players will appreciate. The surface is smooth, so spin generation depends more on technique and swing path than on rough textures.
Core
Inside, the Aerox 7.1 V2 2025 uses a medium-density Black HR3 EVA core. This core offers a medium feel, leaning slightly to the firm side.
At low speeds, the ball does not trampoline too much, which favors precision in lobs and controlled placements. At higher speeds, the core compresses nicely, giving extra ball output and power when you accelerate your arm.
Grip
The grip length is slightly extended compared to very classic models. This is particularly useful for players who like to use two hands on the backhand or who appreciate a bit more leverage on overheads.
The grip thickness feels standard. It adapts well to most hands, and with a single overgrip you get a secure, comfortable hold. During long matches, the racket remains stable in the hand without too much twisting on hard volleys or aggressive counterattacks.
Comfort
Considering its materials and firm feel, the Aerox 7.1 V2 2025 is surprisingly comfortable for a carbon-heavy racket. It is not a soft, ultra-forgiving racket, but it does not punish the arm either, as long as strokes are reasonably clean.
Off-center hits feel contained, without harsh vibrations. Players with minor elbow discomfort can still handle it, although someone with serious tendinitis might prefer an even softer model.
Sensations in the Game
Fondo de pista (Back of the court)
From the back, the Aerox 7.1 V2 2025 offers a balanced mix of control and power, but with a slight demand on the player. The medium-firm touch means you must hit with clear intent. Passive blocks fall short more often than with softer rackets.
On defensive lobs, the control is excellent once the timing is found. The sweet spot is generous for a teardrop shape, and the frame behaves stable on balls hit slightly off-center. In chiquitas and soft resets, the racket behaves obedient and precise, although it doesn’t provide “free” ball exit. You must guide the stroke.
When you step into the ball and hit flat or topspin drives, the racket responds brilliantly. The firmer 3K carbon face and HR3 EVA core reward a full swing. Players who like to counterattack from the back line will feel very comfortable accelerating the ball along the glass or through the middle.
En la red (At the net)
At the net, the Aerox 7.1 V2 2025 really shows its offensive character. The slight head bias helps to accelerate the ball with ease on volleys, bandejas, and víboras.
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On volleys, the racket offers plenty of punch. With a compact motion, the ball comes out with good depth and weight. The control remains high, as the response is predictable and linear. You feel clearly how deep the ball will go as soon as it leaves the face.
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On bandejas, the sweet spot and medium balance help keep the ball low and deep without needing a huge effort. It shines especially when you attack the opponent’s weak lob with an aggressive bandeja or vibora just behind the service line.
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On víboras, the smooth surface requires solid technique to produce heavy spin, but the racket gives a very stable base and excellent ball speed. Spin comes from the player; the racket contributes consistency and speed.
In fast exchanges at the net, the handling is decent. It is not the fastest racket on the market, but it is quick enough for intermediate and advanced players who are used to medium-balanced teardrop frames. Players who rely heavily on ultra-quick wrist movements might notice a bit of “head” presence, but will be rewarded with extra bite on counter-volley attacks.
En el remate (Smash)
Smashing is one of the strongest points of this Aerox 7.1 V2 2025. The combination of 3K carbon faces, medium Black HR3 EVA, and slight head presence gives outstanding performance on overhead finishing shots.
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On flat smashes, the ball exits with a lot of speed and a very direct trajectory. You do not need a perfect pro technique to bring the ball out of the court or to make it rebound high on the glass. Players who like to finish points fast will appreciate how effectively the racket transfers energy.
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On kick smashes, the racket also behaves very well, as long as the player generates enough vertical spin. The smooth face doesn’t assist as much as a highly rough surface would, but the power is more than sufficient to get the ball to jump sideways if contact is clean.
The slightly longer grip offers extra leverage. This is noticeable especially in double-handed preparatory moves and in the last acceleration phase of the smash, where you can squeeze a little more angle and speed out of the stroke.
Conclusion
The Enebe Aerox 7.1 V2 2025 is a versatile offensive racket that suits intermediate to advanced players who want a firm, controlled feel with plenty of power on demand.
Its strongest areas are clearly:
- Attack play at the net: powerful volleys, aggressive bandejas and víboras.
- Smash performance: very effective for finishing points and bringing the ball out.
- Stable control: a sweet spot generous for a teardrop and a consistent response on most impacts.
As for weaker points, it is not the ideal choice for:
- Players who prefer a very soft, bouncy feel in defense.
- Players who rely heavily on built-in surface roughness for spin.
- Beginners or very casual players looking for maximum forgiveness with minimal effort.
For a player who enjoys taking the initiative, likes a medium-firm touch, and wants a racket that responds with precision and power both from the back and at the net, the Enebe Aerox 7.1 V2 2025 is a very solid option to consider for the 2025 season.




