Key features and technical specifications of the Sane Cinetik 28 Stealth
The Sane Cinetik 28 Stealth stands out as a unique padel racket, designed with a diamond shape and an ultra-slim 28 mm thickness, reminiscent of classic padel rackets from years past. The most striking feature is its 103-hole Infinity Holes system, the highest number of perforations seen in any padel racket to date. This design aims to maximize ball release and enhance spin, despite the absence of surface roughness.
- Weight: 360–365g (tested model: 363g)
- Balance: 26.5 cm
- Shape: Diamond
- Thickness: 28 mm
- Core: HDR (high-density rubber, very firm)
- Face material: Carbon Multi-Layer
- Drilling: 103 Infinity Holes
The combination of Carbon Multi-Layer construction and the innovative Infinity Holes pattern not only improves ball output but also ensures excellent vibration dissipation. The upper part of the racket face is left without holes, which, according to the reviewer, helps generate extra power on overhead shots like the vibora and smash.
Impact feel and suitability for advanced players
The channel emphasizes the very hard and dry impact of the Cinetik 28 Stealth, rating its impact feel at 7.5/10 for hardness. This firmness is immediately noticeable on court and is characteristic of rackets designed for advanced and professional players. The reviewer draws parallels to the rackets used by Javi Ruiz, suggesting the Stealth is tailored for those seeking a pro-level experience.
While the racket offers exceptional ball output when struck cleanly, its demanding nature means it is not suitable for beginners or even most intermediate players. The reviewer repeatedly stresses that only advanced, expert, or professional players will fully appreciate and control the performance of this racket.
Performance in volleys and net play
During volley tests, the reviewer notes that the Cinetik 28 Stealth delivers explosive power and a solid, muted impact when the ball is struck well. The racket’s hard touch and professional-grade response make it particularly effective for aggressive net play. The reviewer awards the racket a 9/10 for volleys, highlighting its ability to generate fast, controlled shots for players with the necessary technical skill.
The large number of holes and the stiff core contribute to a quick rebound, but the reviewer cautions that the racket is less forgiving when less arm speed is used or when shots are mistimed.
Overhead shots: vibora, bandeja, and smash
For overhead shots, such as the vibora and bandeja, the racket’s hard touch and unique hole pattern allow for impressive spin and power. The absence of holes in the upper part of the face helps concentrate force, resulting in a more forceful shot. The reviewer gives another 9/10 rating for high shots, noting the excellent performance for players who can generate speed and control with their arm.
When it comes to the smash, the Cinetik 28 Stealth excels, providing both power and precision whether the ball is struck high or low. The reviewer describes the smash experience as “divine,” with the racket enabling strong, confident finishes at the net.
Control, sweet spot, and basic strokes
The sweet spot of the Cinetik 28 Stealth is described as good but not extremely wide. This means that while advanced players will benefit from its precision, those with less consistent technique may find it less forgiving. On basic strokes—forehand, backhand, and lob—the racket offers excellent dynamic power when played with speed and intent.
However, at lower swing speeds or with less force, the racket can be challenging, as is typical for firm, pro-level models. The reviewer awards an impressive 9.5/10 for basic strokes, especially praising the racket’s performance on lobs, likening it to the feel of the Ultimate Pro Smash.
Wall rebounds and defensive play
On low wall rebounds, the Cinetik 28 Stealth impresses with its ability to generate strong, controlled returns. The reviewer notes that the racket is particularly effective for lobs and defensive shots, again referencing the excellent ball output and touch. For low wall rebounds, the racket receives a 9.5/10 rating.
For high wall rebounds, while the racket performs well and allows for effective slicing and direction, the reviewer mentions a slight strain on the wrist when arming for maximum power. Although not delivering the absolute highest power in this area, the Stealth still earns a solid 9/10 for high wall rebounds.
Blocking and defensive stability
Despite its thin profile, the Cinetik 28 Stealth provides surprisingly strong blocking capabilities. The reviewer highlights the racket’s stiffness and firm core as key factors in its defensive performance, awarding it a 9/10 for blocking. However, the lack of structural thickness compared to other rackets means it doesn’t reach the absolute top marks in this category.
Price evaluation and target player profile
The Cinetik 28 Stealth is priced at €299, which the reviewer considers reasonable for a racket with such advanced features and professional-level performance. While some competitors’ models are priced higher, the reviewer gives the price a 6/10, acknowledging that it is fair but not a bargain.
Importantly, the reviewer is clear about the intended audience: this racket is not recommended for beginners or intermediate players. Only advanced, expert, or professional players who appreciate a very hard, dry touch will fully benefit from the Cinetik 28 Stealth. The reviewer compares its feel to models like the Babolat Viper LeBron and the Ultimate Pro Smash, reinforcing its status as a specialist’s tool.
Summary of reviewer ratings and key evaluations
- Impact hardness: 7.5/10
- Volleys: 9/10
- High shots (vibora, bandeja): 9/10
- Basic strokes: 9.5/10
- Low wall rebound: 9.5/10
- High wall rebound: 9/10
- Blocking: 9/10
- Smash: 10/10
- Price: 6/10
Overall, the Sane Cinetik 28 Stealth is a high-performance padel racket engineered for advanced players seeking maximum power, control, and a firm, professional-grade touch. Its unique design and technical features set it apart, but its demanding nature means it is best reserved for those with the skill to match.





