



Bullpadel Neuron 02 Cloud
The Neuron 02 Cloud is a heavier padel racket from Bullpadel, sitting at 400g, which puts it firmly in the hands of players who want more mass behind their shots. If you like to drive through the ball and generate...
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The Neuron 02 Cloud is a heavier padel racket from Bullpadel, sitting at 400g, which puts it firmly in the hands of players who want more mass behind their shots. If you like to drive through the ball and generate power from the back of the court, this is worth a close look.
At 400g, this racket is noticeably heavier than the typical 360-375g range most players are used to. That extra weight can add real punch to smashes and flat drives, but it asks something of you physically. If you have any shoulder or elbow issues, or if you are still building your game, the added load over a long match will likely work against you. This is a racket for players who are physically comfortable with a heavier frame and have the technique to use it well.
Beyond the weight, the "Cloud" name suggests a softer feel, which would point toward a foam or EVA soft core, but without confirmed specs on the balance point, shape, face material, or core construction, it would be guessing to say more. What the weight alone tells you is that Bullpadel has positioned this as a power-oriented option rather than a control or all-round tool. If you are an intermediate player looking for a forgiving, easy-to-swing racket, there are better fits in the Bullpadel range and elsewhere.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Bullpadel Neuron 02 Cloud best suited for?
Players with an attacking style who are used to heavier rackets and want more weight behind their smashes and drives. It is not a good fit for beginners or anyone managing arm or shoulder strain.
Is 400g unusually heavy for a padel racket?
Yes, most padel rackets fall between 355g and 385g. At 400g, this is on the heavy end of the market, so it is worth demoing one before committing if you have not played with a heavy frame before.
How should I store and care for this racket?
Keep it in a padded racket bag away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, both of which can degrade the core and face over time. Avoid leaving it in a hot car.
What if I want more control than power?
Look at round-shaped rackets with a lower balance point. Bullpadel's own Hack or Vertex lines offer different trade-offs worth comparing.

