A racket that brings everything together. Strangely, it's hard to say if this racket is more offensive than defensive. Its shape of mixed sieve neither round nor oval, it offers a comfort of games quite surprising.

It is a rather flexible racket. The eraser used is the famous black eva (the HR3) which gives its look a plus.

A raspy sieve

The first thing that will surprise you by using this racket finally is the raspy side of the sieve. It reminds tennis ropes that are not so filiform to give effect to the ball. This sieve takes the concept of tennis to accentuate the effects.

If several players tested the racket, none could say if this type of sieve brought a real plus, especially in the effects of balls. In any case, it does not bring negatives and at best a tweezers of additional effects in the ball.

The technology used is "Impact Marks". This technology currently used mainly by Enebe (but more and more with other brands) therefore makes it possible to offer a rough sieve to accentuate the rotations of the ball during topspin smashes, among other things.

Recall that what gives the effect to the ball is the width of the holes. The wider it is, the more the effects will be accentuated to the detriment of the handling of the racket. Enebe wanted to try a concept that allows to give effect to the ball with maximum maneuverability. We can estimate that it is successful since the racket is indeed very manageable without loss of effects. Nevertheless other rackets with different and more classic technologies arrive at the similar result.

A very balanced racket

This racquet is designed for players who want neither a racquet that is too control oriented, nor a racquet that is too focused on the offensive phases with too much power. In short, it is almost the perfect balance and we understand why a player such as Matias Nicoletti (Professional player of padel) is so happy with this racquet.

Full carbon

Faithful to Enebe, it is based on very good quality equipment and the Aerox is no exception. Everything is in full carbon (100% carbon): the sieve and the wrist.

Its weight 360 / 370gr allows it to be played by men but also by women. This racket is swift but sweet too. Competitors will appreciate it.

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.