




Bullpadel Indiga Control 26
The Indiga Control 26 is a junior padel racket from Bullpadel, built for younger players who are still developing their technique and need a racket that rewards clean contact over raw power. At 400g, it sits in a sensible weight...
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The Indiga Control 26 is a junior padel racket from Bullpadel, built for younger players who are still developing their technique and need a racket that rewards clean contact over raw power. At 400g, it sits in a sensible weight range for kids who need enough mass to feel the ball without tiring their arm mid-match.
Beyond the weight, the "Control" name tells you what this racket is designed around. Younger players benefit far more from a forgiving, control-oriented frame than from something stiff and powerful, and Bullpadel have clearly aimed this at that audience. The 26-inch length puts it in the standard junior sizing bracket, making it suitable for children roughly in the 8 to 10 age range, though arm length and physical development matter more than age alone. If your child is already playing regularly and wants to build proper stroke mechanics, this is the kind of racket that lets them do that without fighting the equipment.
If your child is significantly older or taller and already hitting with real pace, they may find this racket limiting sooner than you'd like. In that case, it's worth looking at a 27-inch junior option or even a lightweight adult frame depending on their size. Equally, if they are just starting out and playing very casually, a cheaper introductory racket might make more sense until they commit to the sport.
Full spec details such as shape, core material, and face construction are not confirmed for this listing, so if those matter to your decision it is worth checking with us directly before buying.
Frequently asked questions
What age is the Bullpadel Indiga Control 26 designed for?
The 26-inch length is generally suited to children around 8 to 10 years old, but physical size and arm length are better guides than age.
Is 400g too heavy for a young player?
For most children in that age bracket who are playing regularly, 400g is a workable weight. Very young or slight children may find it tiring over longer sessions.
How do I know when my child needs to move up to a bigger racket?
If they are consistently reaching the end of the grip or generating pace that feels restricted, it is time to size up to a 27-inch junior or a light adult frame.
How should I store and care for this racket?
Keep it out of direct sunlight and away from extreme heat, which can weaken the frame over time. A protective cover is worth using between sessions.

