
Wilson Bela Pro Padel V2
The Wilson Bela Pro V2 is built for experienced players who want a high-performance racket with the pedigree of World No. 1 Juan Lebron Bela's signature line. At 400g, this sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, which means...
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The Wilson Bela Pro V2 is built for experienced players who want a high-performance racket with the pedigree of World No. 1 Juan Lebron Bela's signature line. At 400g, this sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, which means it rewards players who already have solid technique and consistent swing mechanics.
The 400g weight gives you more mass behind each shot, which translates to heavier balls when you connect cleanly. That suits aggressive, attacking players who like to dominate from the back or look for the smash at every opportunity. If you're still developing your game or you play several times a week and worry about arm fatigue, this weight could work against you. A racket in the 360-375g range would likely serve you better until your technique is locked in.
Wilson hasn't published the full spec sheet for the V2 at time of writing, so we can't confirm the exact balance point, shape, core foam, or face material here. What we do know is that the Bela Pro line has historically used a diamond shape with a high balance point, favouring power over control. If that profile holds for the V2, this is a racket for players who are comfortable generating their own control and want the racket to add punch rather than forgiveness.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this racket best suited to?
Intermediate to advanced players with a physical, attacking style who can handle a heavier, likely high-balance racket without putting strain on their elbow or shoulder.
Is 400g too heavy for most players?
For recreational players or those new to padel, yes. Most players do well between 355g and 380g. At 400g, you need a strong, well-grooved swing to get the best out of it.
How does it compare to the previous Bela Pro?
Without confirmed specs for the V2, a direct comparison is difficult. Check the Wilson site or ask us directly for a side-by-side breakdown once full details are available.
How should I look after this racket?
Keep it in a protective cover away from extreme heat or cold, both of which degrade the foam core over time. Avoid leaving it in a car boot in summer.

