





Bullpadel Vertex 05 W
The Vertex 05 W is Bullpadel's attacking option built for players who want to generate serious power from the back of the court. At 400g with a diamond shape, this racket is aimed at experienced players who already have solid...
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The Vertex 05 W is Bullpadel's attacking option built for players who want to generate serious power from the back of the court. At 400g with a diamond shape, this racket is aimed at experienced players who already have solid technique and want a tool that rewards a full, aggressive swing.
Diamond-shaped rackets carry more weight toward the top of the frame, which shifts the sweet spot higher and increases the force behind flat drives and smashes. That works in your favour if you play an offensive game and consistently hit the ball cleanly, but it makes life harder if you are still developing your timing or spend most of your time defending. The "W" in the name indicates this is the women's version, though the 400g weight sits at the heavier end for that category, so it genuinely suits players with enough arm strength and racket-handling experience to control it comfortably.
Beyond the shape and weight, the full spec sheet for this model is not yet available, so we cannot confirm the exact core material or face construction at this point. What the Vertex line has historically stood for within Bullpadel is a high-power profile with a firm feel, which tends to suit players who generate their own pace rather than relying on the racket to add spin or touch. If you are an intermediate player looking for more control and forgiveness, a round or teardrop option would likely serve you better.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Bullpadel Vertex 05 W best suited for?
Experienced women players with an attacking style who hit with pace and want a racket that amplifies power on clean contact.
Is 400g too heavy for most women players?
It is on the heavier side. If you are not used to heavier frames or have had any shoulder or elbow issues, start with something lighter to avoid strain.
How does a diamond shape differ from a round shape in practice?
Diamond rackets put the sweet spot higher up the frame, favouring power and smashes. Round rackets have a more central sweet spot, which gives more control and is more forgiving on off-centre hits.
How should I care for this racket?
Keep it in a protective cover when not in use, avoid leaving it in a hot car, and check the frame edges regularly for chips that can spread if left untreated.

