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Enebe Genius Blue 2026

This padel racket Enebe round is an ideal model for a level intermediate and stands out for Sweet Spot.

R.R.P 254.95€

221.81€

01. Available stores

02. Score

Maneuverability: 8.75
Control: 8.75
Power: 7.75
Sweet Spot: 9.25
Ball Output: 8.75
Total: 8.65

03. Review

The Enebe Genius Blue 2026 is fully part of that group of paddles designed for those who want absolute control and a lot of precision in every shot. We have felt it as a version very focused on organizing the game, with a round shape and medium balance to gain maneuverability and a wide sweet spot, something that is especially noticeable when it comes to defending. It is not a paddle to go for power by default, but to play with intention, place the ball, and direct the point. If your paddle game is more about building than hitting without looking, this Enebe makes a lot of sense.

First Impressions with the Enebe Genius Blue 2026

The first thing this Enebe conveys is a serious construction. The combination of 3K carbon with a monobloc structure gives it a very stable overall feel, one of those that leaves a solid sensation in the hand from the first balls. We are not talking about a soft or elastic paddle, but rather a model with a fairly clean response, designed for the shot to come out with direction. Moreover, this constructive base also aligns with the durability idea that advanced players usually seek.

On the court, the medium-density HR9 EVA Pro core significantly marks its personality. We have noticed a firm and solid feel, with very clean control, but without that feeling of being left stranded when you need a bit of ball exit. There lies one of its successes: it prioritizes control, yes, but it does not fade away. This is complemented by the medium balance and round shape, which make the paddle move easily and the sweet spot generous.

Enebe Genius Blue 2026 from the Back of the Court

Where its proposal has seemed clearest to us is at the back. The general feeling is of a paddle that helps to organize the defense, especially due to that wide sweet spot that provides plenty of margin when the ball arrives awkwardly or when we do not hit completely centered. In backcourt situations, that detail makes a difference because the head moves easily and the round shape makes everything feel more natural. We have found it very coherent for those who want to defend with criteria and not lose the direction of the shot.

The solid feel of the HR9 EVA Pro core also fits well in this area of the court. The response is clean, controlled, and at the same time, the ball does not stay dead, so there is sufficient ball exit to avoid suffering when it comes time to play from the back. On sliced or lifted balls, the 3D matte finish provides that extra grip that helps to work the shot better. It does not make defense automatic, but we have found it to be a very rewarding paddle when the goal is to keep the ball under control in complicated situations.

Enebe Genius Blue 2026 at the Net

Although its DNA is clearly about control, it also has an interesting detail at the net. The 3D matte finish is noticeable when we look for sliced or lifted shots because the surface grips the ball better and allows us to impart more intention to the gesture. We have particularly enjoyed it in that touch game where spin helps to refine the trajectory.

It is not a paddle that bases all its performance up top on pure hitting, but rather on the precision of impact. Close to the net, that combination of solid feel and 3D surface makes the shots with spin come out with a fairly clear reading and good control of direction. There it maintains its identity very well.

Enebe Genius Blue 2026 on the Smash

On the smash, the Genius Blue 2026 maintains the same line as in the rest of the game: clean control with a ball exit that supports. The medium-hard HR9 EVA Pro rubber gives a solid response at contact, and that makes the shot come out confidently without the paddle falling short when we accelerate. On lifted smashes, the 3D matte finish also adds to it because it helps the ball bite better and allows us to work more on the spin. It is not designed as a paddle for brute power, but rather as a very serious option for smashing with intention and good direction.

Power and Control of the Enebe Genius Blue 2026

The feeling it has left us is very clear: this paddle is made for those who want to lead with control. The round shape, medium balance, and solid feel build a response designed to direct the point, place the ball, and play with precision. Still, it does not feel short, as it maintains sufficient ball exit to prevent the game from becoming flat. If you prioritize control over power, here is a very well-defined proposal.

Sweet Spot of the Enebe Genius Blue 2026

Technically, the round shape translates into a wide sweet spot, and on the court, this is very noticeable when we defend. The Enebe forgives off-center impacts quite well and provides that extra margin that is very useful on complicated balls from the back.

Maneuverability and Comfort of the Enebe Genius Blue 2026

What is most easily perceived with this version is its handling. The medium balance and round shape make the paddle move smoothly and the game feel fluid, which is very important for those who value control above all. We have found it comfortable to carry and very logical in quick preparation transitions.

Quality/Price of the Enebe Genius Blue 2026

Its official retail price is €254.95, although at the time of writing this review, we found it for €196.31 in specialized stores. Due to materials like 3K carbon, the monobloc structure, and the HR9 EVA Pro rubber, it falls into an advanced range with a coherent proposal for demanding players looking for real performance in control. As often happens in paddle, the price of these models tends to drop over the months, and when the next version approaches, that is when the best opportunities usually arise. In that market dynamic, buying a previous season paddle or waiting for a price drop can be the smartest move in terms of quality/price.

Who is the Enebe Genius Blue 2026 For?

We see it very clearly for advanced players who prioritize control over power. It also fits particularly well with those who enjoy directing the point, building from precision, and relying on a maneuverable paddle with a good sweet spot. If your game is more about placing, defending well, and deciding where each ball goes, this Enebe makes a lot of sense.

Pros and Cons of the Enebe Genius Blue 2026

  • Round shape and medium balance that provide maneuverability.
  • Wide sweet spot that helps defend complicated balls.
  • Construction in 3K carbon and monobloc structure that provides stability and durability.
  • Medium-hard HR9 EVA Pro rubber core that offers solid feel and clean control.
  • 3D matte finish that favors spin on sliced and lifted shots.
  • Does not fall short on ball exit.
  • Its approach is much more oriented towards control than pure power.

The Enebe Genius Blue 2026 has seemed to us to be a very well-defined paddle, with a clear personality and without artifice. It is aimed at the player who wants maneuverability, a wide sweet spot, and clean control over brute hitting. If you like to direct the game and feel comfortable defending from the back, it is a very serious option within the advanced range.

04. Specs

  • Player Type : Man, Women
  • Racket shape : Round
  • Player level : Advanced
  • Racket balance : Low, Medium
  • Racket feel : Medium
  • Racket surface : Rough
  • Game type : Control
  • Season: 2026
  • Core material: Eva Black Medium Density
  • Face material: Carbon 3K
  • Frame material: Carbon
  • Racket finish: Relieve 3D

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