





Bullpadel Xplo 25
The Bullpadel Xplo 25 is a junior racket built for younger players who are serious about developing their game. At 400g, it sits in the typical weight range for youth padel rackets, making it manageable for smaller arms without sacrificing...
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The Bullpadel Xplo 25 is a junior racket built for younger players who are serious about developing their game. At 400g, it sits in the typical weight range for youth padel rackets, making it manageable for smaller arms without sacrificing enough mass to generate decent ball response.
If your child is around 9 to 11 years old and plays regularly, this is the kind of racket that grows with their technique rather than fighting against it. A lighter, correctly sized racket at this stage means better swing mechanics and less fatigue, which matters more than raw power when a player is still learning footwork and positioning. Bullpadel is a well-regarded Spanish brand with a solid track record in junior equipment, so build quality should hold up to regular court use and the occasional bag-drop.
Without confirmed specs on shape, core material, or face surface, it would be dishonest to make strong claims about power or control characteristics. What the "Xplo" name suggests is a design aimed at encouraging attacking play, but if you need precise details on core foam or carbon content before buying, it is worth contacting us directly.
If your child is younger than 8 or significantly smaller for their age, a lighter racket in the 310 to 360g range may be a better fit. Adult beginners should look elsewhere entirely, as this racket is not designed for full-size adult play. .
Frequently asked questions
What age is the Bullpadel Xplo 25 designed for?
It is generally suited to players around 9 to 11 years old, though height and arm strength matter as much as age when choosing a junior racket.
Is 400g too heavy for a young beginner?
For a complete beginner under 8, yes, it may be. For a child who has already had some court time and is growing into the sport, 400g is a reasonable and manageable weight.
How should I store and care for this racket?
Keep it in a padel bag away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, both of which can degrade the core over time. Avoid leaving it in a hot car.
Can an adult use this racket for casual play?
It is not recommended. The grip size and overall dimensions are built for junior players, and an adult would find the feel and control unsuitable.

