




Bullpadel Indiga Power 26
The Bullpadel Indiga Power 26 is built for players who want serious hitting weight behind their shots. At 400g, this is a heavy racket by any standard, and the "Power" name in the title tells you exactly what Bullpadel had...
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The Bullpadel Indiga Power 26 is built for players who want serious hitting weight behind their shots. At 400g, this is a heavy racket by any standard, and the "Power" name in the title tells you exactly what Bullpadel had in mind when designing it.
That 400g weight places this racket well above the typical 355-375g range you see in most adult padel rackets. That extra mass can translate into more punch on smashes and drives, but only if you have the arm strength and technique to swing it consistently. If you're still developing your game or you're coming back from a shoulder or elbow issue, this weight will work against you rather than for you. Beyond the weight, the "26" in the name suggests this may be a junior or youth sizing, which would make the heavier weight more unusual and worth confirming before you buy. Without confirmed specs on shape, core material, or face surface, it's hard to say more about how it plays, but the Power designation typically points toward a diamond or teardrop shape with a firmer core aimed at aggressive baseliners.
This racket is likely a good fit for a physically strong player who prioritises power over control and wants a racket that rewards a full, confident swing. If you prefer touch play at the net, a softer or lighter option will serve you better.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Bullpadel Indiga Power 26 designed for?
It suits players who prioritise power and can handle a 400g racket without straining. Stronger intermediate to advanced players will get the most from it.
Is 400g unusually heavy for a padel racket?
Yes. Most padel rackets sit between 355g and 375g. At 400g, this racket demands good physical conditioning and a well-grooved swing.
What does the "26" in the name mean?
It likely refers to a junior sizing (26 inches in length), though you should confirm this with the product listing or manufacturer specs before purchasing.
How should I look after this racket?
Keep it in a protective cover when not in use, avoid leaving it in a hot car, and check the frame regularly for cracks, especially given the higher impact forces a power racket generates.

