Bullpadel Flow W 25

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The Bullpadel Flow W 25 is built for advanced women players who want more power from their swing. The diamond shape pushes the sweet spot higher up the frame, which means shots hit in that upper zone carry noticeably more...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Diamond
Weight
350-360 g
Balance
260 mm (high)
Profile
38 mm
Core
MultiEVA
Face
Fibrix (hybrid fibreglass + carbon)
Surface
Rough – 3D Grain
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Bullpadel Flow W 25 is built for advanced women players who want more power from their swing. The diamond shape pushes the sweet spot higher up the frame, which means shots hit in that upper zone carry noticeably more punch. If you already have solid technique and can consistently find that area of the racket, you will get real benefit from this design. If you are still developing your timing and control, a round or teardrop shape will serve you better.

At around 400g, this is on the lighter side for a diamond racket, which is a useful combination. High balance and low weight together give you the whip speed needed to generate power without demanding the same physical effort as a heavier frame. The medium hardness core sits between the extremes, so you get a decent amount of feel on touch shots while still transferring enough energy for aggressive drives and smashes. It is not the softest racket on the market, but it is not punishing either.

This racket suits an advanced player who plays from the back of the court and looks to finish points with power. If your game is built around control, net play, and soft hands, the high balance and diamond shape will work against you. Equally, if you are prone to arm or shoulder discomfort, a softer or more evenly balanced racket would be a safer choice.

Frequently asked questions

Is this racket suitable for beginners?

No. The diamond shape and high balance require consistent ball-striking to get the best from it. Beginners and intermediate players will find a round or teardrop racket much easier to use.

What does medium hardness mean in practice?

It means the core is firm enough to deliver power but not so stiff that every mishit jars your arm. You still get some feedback and feel, particularly on volleys and drops.

Why is the light weight an advantage on a diamond racket?

Diamond rackets are already head-heavy, which can make them tiring to swing. Keeping the overall weight at 400g reduces fatigue over a long match while preserving the power potential of the high balance.

Who is the typical player for this racket?

An advanced woman who plays aggressively from the baseline, has good technique, and wants to add more pace to her smashes and drives.