ENEBE - RESPONSE 24K SILVER 2026
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| Information from the manufacturer | |
|---|---|
| Rec. price | £200.00 Manufacturer's suggested retail price The price is a recommendation from the manufacturer and therefore probably does not match the prices in all markets. |
| Year of launch | 2026 |
| Weight | 355 - 370 g |
| Form | Hybrid |
| Balance point | Medium |
| Frame profile | 38 mm |
| Frame - material | Carbon fiber |
| Surface layer - type | Rough |
| Surface layer - firmness | Hard |
| Surface layer - material | 24K Spread Tow - carbon fiber |
| Core - firmness | Medium |
| Core - material | Black EVA HR9 |
| Type of player | Amateur |
| Target group | Adult |
| Not verified | Awaiting verification of information from Enebe |
Description from manufacturer
Enebe Response 24K Silver 2026 is developed for players who want maximum performance in every shot. The racket is built with 24K carbon fiber in the striking surface, which provides high stiffness, fast ball exit, and a solid feel in offensive play. The hybrid-shaped frame combines the control of a round design with the power of a diamond profile, offering a wide sweet spot and even response across the entire hitting surface. The core of EVA Pro offers a balanced feel between power and comfort – firm enough for explosive shots but soft enough to dampen vibrations and provide good control. With an elegant silver-colored matte finish and modern design, the model exudes exclusivity and performance in one. Enebe Response 24K Silver is the choice for the advanced player who seeks a racket with power, precision, and stability, without compromising on the playing feel.
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