Enebe Enebe Spitfire 2022This racket gives a comfortable, balanced feel that helps hide early technical mistakes and build rally confidence. Its forgiving response and approachable handling make learning volleys, serves and basic shot patterns less frustrating for the weekend player building their game.
You give up a bit of outright finishing punch compared with aggressive, power-first rackets.
Enebe Enebe Spitfire 2022For the developing player who wants to add variety—more spin, placement and occasional power—this racket provides a stable, predictable feel that lets you experiment without punishing mistakes. It supports a gradual step-up in aggression while keeping control during longer rallies.
It won’t deliver the same maximum speed on smashes as a dedicated power racket.
Varlion Varlion Bourne Summum Prisma W 2022This model is aimed at experienced players who generate their own power and want a sharp, direct response for finishing points and precise attacking shots. It rewards aggressive technique and gives immediate feedback, so you can place powerful volleys and overheads with confidence.
It’s less forgiving on mistimed or off-center hits and demands consistent technique.
Varlion Varlion Bourne Summum Prisma W 2022If you’re the left-side finisher who looks to end points quickly, this racket delivers a punchy, assertive feel that helps you dominate smashes and attacking volleys. It’s the kind of tool that makes aggressive shot-making feel decisive and controlled when your timing is right.
You accept reduced forgiveness and greater arm load compared with more cushioned, control-oriented choices.
Enebe Enebe Spitfire 2022For patient builders who value placement, consistency and long rallies, this racket’s balanced, steady response makes it easier to direct the ball and manage the pace of points. It supports wall play and precise exchanges without over-penalizing small technical flaws.
You sacrifice some raw power for improved consistency and comfort.
Enebe Enebe Spitfire 2022Players worried about elbows, wrists or shoulders will appreciate this racket’s softer, more forgiving touch and comfortable feel on impact, which reduces shock and makes long sessions kinder on the joints. It helps you stay on court and train without aggravating sensitive areas.
It gives up a bit of top-end crispness and maximum punch that harder, stiffer rackets offer.
Enebe Spitfire 2022Balanced, forgiving feel for beginners, developing players, control-oriented players and those needing arm-friendly comfort.
Varlion Bourne Summum Prisma W 2022Advanced and power-focused players who prioritize decisive attacking and finishing capability.