62/100
PRR ScoreTeardrop
Shapeeva-foam
CoreEven
BalancePerformance
Every metric, scored out of 100.
Power
Good65
Control
Average58
Maneuverability
Good66
Sweet Spot
Good60
Comfort
Good63
Value
Good60
PRR Score
62PRR Score
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“The Enebe RSX 7.1 Carbon V2 2025 is a budget-oriented teardrop with a carbon face that promises more power than its beginner classification fully delivers, resulting in a racket that feels stiff and somewhat unforgiving for players still developing their technique.”

Foam core determines feel and vibration damping.
Head shape affects sweet spot size and balance.
Balance point determines power vs. control trade-off.
Target player level for this racket.
The Enebe RSX 7.1 Carbon V2 2025 is a budget-oriented teardrop with a carbon face that promises more power than its beginner classification fully delivers, resulting in a racket that feels stiff and somewhat unforgiving for players still developing their technique. The EVA core offers moderate dampening but the even balance combined with the teardrop shape creates a slightly awkward middle ground — not punchy enough to satisfy power seekers nor forgiving enough for true beginners. Entry-level players who rally frequently and want a carbon-faced option on a tight budget will find it serviceable, but Enebe's own mid-range offerings and rival brands at similar price points provide noticeably better overall feel and value.
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| Shape | Teardrop |
| Balance | Even |
| Core material | Eva-foam |
| Player level | Beginner |
| Playing style | Power |
| Year | 2025 |
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