



Bullpadel Ionic Control 25
The Ionic Control 25 is built for younger players who want a proper padel racket, not a toy. At 400g and carrying "Control" in the name, this is a junior racket aimed at developing technique and feel rather than chasing...
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The Ionic Control 25 is built for younger players who want a proper padel racket, not a toy. At 400g and carrying "Control" in the name, this is a junior racket aimed at developing technique and feel rather than chasing power.
The 25 in the name almost certainly refers to the racket's length in inches, which is a standard junior sizing marker. That puts this racket in the hands of children roughly aged 6 to 9, depending on height. If you are buying for a child who is just starting out or working through their early lessons, the lighter swing weight at this size helps them make clean contact without straining their arm or shoulder. Bullpadel is a well-regarded Spanish brand with a solid track record in junior equipment, so the build quality should hold up to regular use.
Beyond the sizing, the specs available here are limited. Weight is listed at 400g, which is on the heavier side for a junior racket of this length. It is worth checking with us directly whether that figure refers to the strung weight or an unstrung frame weight, as that distinction matters when you are buying for a child. Shape, core material, and face material are not confirmed in the available data, so we are not going to guess at those details.
If your child is taller and already hitting with some consistency, you may want to look at a 26 or 27 inch option instead. And if you are an adult looking for a control-oriented racket, this is not the right fit.
Frequently asked questions
What age is the Bullpadel Ionic Control 25 designed for?
Generally, a 25-inch racket suits children aged around 6 to 9, but height matters more than age. If your child is on the taller side for their age, try a 26-inch racket instead.
Is this suitable for a complete beginner?
Yes. A control-focused junior racket is a sensible choice for a child learning the basics, as it encourages proper technique over relying on power.
How should I look after a junior padel racket?
Keep it out of direct sunlight and extreme heat when not in use, and store it in a cover or bag. Check the strings periodically for wear, especially if the child plays several times a week.
Can an adult use this racket?
No. At 25 inches, this racket is too short for adult play and is sized specifically for young children.

