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-23% 8.85 Vibora Black Mamba Pro 2.0 2026

Vibora Black Mamba Pro 2.0 2026

This padel racket Vibora teardrop is an ideal model for a level intermediate and stands out for Sweet Spot.

R.R.P 378€

291.06€

01. Available stores

02. Score

Maneuverability: 9.25
Control: 8.75
Power: 8.25
Sweet Spot: 9.75
Ball Output: 8.25
Total: 8.85

03. Review

Classics never die, and this Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026 fits right in: a classic approach paddle, round shape, and very oriented towards those who enjoy building the point from the back. It has left us with a very clear feeling of control and defense, especially when it comes to confidently hitting lobs and playing with margin from the back. It also catches the eye, as the roughness of the surface gives it a very marked presence in addition to its functional aspect. If you are looking for a paddle that is neither hard nor demanding and that helps you organize your game, this version makes a lot of sense.

First Impressions with the Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026

The first thing we noticed on the court was a friendly paddle feel, one that allows you to play freely from the first exchanges. The large round shape translates immediately into control, and the medium-low balance reinforces the idea of a model designed to dominate from the back rather than to accelerate aggressively. The ball exit is quite good in defense, but without turning it into a dry or demanding paddle. This combination makes it very easy to get into rhythm and start placing the ball with intention.

Another detail that is quickly perceived is the roughness of the surface. Visually, it gives it a very marked personality, and in play, it helps us better manage certain shots when we want to add a bit more spin or control in the setup. We are not dealing with a paddle that requires you to be technically perfect at all times to perform. Quite the opposite: it operates in a realm of comfort, control, and good ball exit, with very coherent behavior for those who prioritize defense and construction.

Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026 from the Back of the Court

Technically, the starting point is very clear: round shape, giant sweet spot, and medium-low balance. This base is very noticeable when we defend, as the paddle allows us to play with margin and organize the point without feeling excessive rigidity. Lobs come out very easily and, above all, with a very appreciated direction for those who want to gain meters and breathe in defense. It is one of those paddles that makes you feel comfortable from the back from the very first moment.

When the opponent puts pressure on us, the good ball exit helps us not to fall short without needing to force the arm too much. This makes the Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026 very interesting for players who want to defend well and build the point from the back, rather than relying on constant acceleration. Additionally, it does not feel like a hard or particularly demanding paddle, allowing the shot to flow naturally. In that scenario, control weighs much more than anything else.

The roughness also adds to this section of the court. We liked it because it is not just aesthetic but provides that little extra support to manage shots with spin and add nuances to the ball when we want to vary. If your game involves hitting good lobs, touching heights, and building patiently, there is a very solid foundation here.

Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026 at the Net

At the net, it maintains the same personality that we had already noticed at the back: a paddle with a classic approach, clearly prioritizing control. The medium-low balance and the round shape make the overall feel one of easy handling and striking more oriented towards placement than imposing. The roughness on the face also fits well in this context, as it helps to give that touch of grip when we want to play the ball with more intention. It does not change its DNA when moving to the net: it remains a Vibora designed for construction.

We find it a coherent net play with everything the model proposes. Those entering expecting an aggressive paddle with a lot of power up top will likely look for another profile, but those who want to maintain control, touch the ball confidently, and continue to dictate through placement will find a quite logical response. There is no artifice here: the Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026 plays to what it promises. And that, in a control paddle, always adds up.

Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026 in the Smash

Let’s get to the point: power is not the strong suit of this paddle. The medium-low balance and its clearly defensive focus mean that the smash is not the area where it shines the most, so it is much more designed for controlling, building, and playing with criteria than for relying on the final shot.

That does not mean that the roughness does not have its utility here as well, especially in trays and volleys where we seek more trajectory control than pure power. We found it a resource that complements that game of continuity and placement, but without changing the overall character of the paddle.

Power and Control of the Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026

The overall feeling it has left us is very clear: control predominates over power. From the back, it moves very logically for those seeking precision, comfortable lobs, and defense with good ball exit, while in the smash it remains on a more discreet level. The roughness, moreover, helps to better manage certain shots with spin and further reinforces that character of a paddle for building. If your priority is to dominate the point with order and not to win through brute force, there is a very defined proposal here.

Sweet Spot of the Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026

The clearest fact here is that it has a giant sweet spot. In a round-shaped paddle, this translates into a very forgiving surface for playing with control, especially from the back, where that feeling of wide and comfortable striking is very noticeable.

Handling and Comfort of the Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026

The comfort of use is very marked by its medium-low balance and by a behavior that on the court does not feel hard or demanding. We found it an easy paddle to handle in long exchanges, very much in line with those seeking control, ball exit, and a docile response for defending without feeling forced. It does not have that rough character of other models more oriented towards power. Here, everything is focused on making playing from the back feel natural.

Quality/Price of the Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026

By approach, finishes, and type of performance, we find it a paddle that makes sense for the player who prioritizes control, comfort, and defense over power. It is not the typical model that tries to sell you power at any cost, but a very defined option for those who know what they are looking for on the court. Within that profile, its proposal seems coherent: it offers a very clear playing sensation, a wide sweet spot, and an easy response to take advantage of during many matches.

Who is the Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026 for?

If you feel comfortable playing defensively, hitting lobs, and building the point from the back, this paddle makes a lot of sense for you. We see it very well focused for players who value control, ball exit, and a non-demanding response, without the need to enter into a hard feel or a high balance. It also fits those who enjoy handling the ball and giving it intention, something that the roughness contributes to. If what you are looking for is pure power or a dominant smash, this is not the way to go.

Pros and Cons of the Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026

  • A lot of control from the back.
  • Great round shape with a giant sweet spot.
  • Medium-low balance that facilitates handling.
  • Roughness that helps manage spins and adds aesthetics.
  • Good ball exit for defense.
  • Power is not the strong suit of this paddle.

The Vibora Black Mamba Pro 20.2 2026 is a paddle very faithful to a specific idea of play: control, defense, and lobs. If you like to organize the point from the back and play with patience, we find it a very well-focused option. If your paddle game involves pressing every ball and constantly looking for a smash, there are profiles much more suitable.

04. Specs

  • Player Type : Man
  • Racket shape : Teardrop
  • Player level : Advanced
  • Racket balance : Medium
  • Racket feel : Medium
  • Racket surface : Rough
  • Game type : Versatile
  • Season: 2026
  • Core material: Eva Pro
  • Face material: Carbon 12K
  • Frame material: Carbon Fiber
  • Racket finish: Mate + Arenoso

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