Bullpadel Flow Legend

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The Flow Legend is built for advanced players who want to hit hard and hit clean. It sits in diamond shape with a high balance point, which pushes the sweet spot toward the top of the frame and puts more...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Diamond
Weight
350-360 g
Balance
260 mm (high)
Profile
38 mm
Core
MultiEva (dual/multi-density EVA)
Face
Fibrix (hybrid X-Glass fiberglass + carbon)
Surface
3D Grain (rough, polygonal texture)
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Flow Legend is built for advanced players who want to hit hard and hit clean. It sits in diamond shape with a high balance point, which pushes the sweet spot toward the top of the frame and puts more mass behind every smash and drive. If you already have solid technique and want a racket that rewards aggressive play, this is worth a serious look.

At around 400g it sits on the lighter side for a diamond racket, which is a useful combination. You get the power profile of a high-balance diamond without the arm fatigue that heavier options can bring over a long match or training session. The medium hardness core gives you a bit of feedback and feel on touch shots, so it is not purely a blunt instrument. That said, the frame is still tuned for power first, and the sweet spot is smaller than you would find on a round or teardrop shape, so consistent ball striking matters here.

If you are an intermediate player still working on your positioning and timing, this racket will punish off-centre hits and make your game harder, not easier. Look at something in a teardrop shape with a more central balance instead. But if you play at a high level, like to finish points at the net, and want a racket that adds pace to your smashes without weighing your arm down, the Flow Legend fits that brief well.

Frequently asked questions

Is this racket suitable for beginners or intermediate players?

No. The diamond shape and high balance point demand good technique. It is designed for advanced players who already strike the ball consistently.

What kind of player gets the most from this racket?

Aggressive players who rely on powerful smashes and fast drives at the net. If your game is built around finishing points, this shape and balance suits you.

Does the medium hardness core affect power?

It softens the response slightly compared to a hard core, which helps with control on shorter shots. You still get plenty of power from the high balance and diamond shape.

How does 400g feel during a match?

For a diamond racket it is on the lighter side, which helps reduce fatigue. Most advanced players will find it comfortable across a full match.