
This padel racket Bullpadel diamond is an ideal model for a level intermediate and stands out for Ball Output.
R.R.P 249.99€
249.99€
The Bullpadel Hack 04 Comfort 2026 comes with a very clear idea: to combine explosive power with reliable playability from the first rally. We find it particularly interesting for players who tend to attack aggressively but do not want to be left vulnerable when it comes to defense. It has a very evident offensive focus, although it does not compromise on comfortable defense thanks to its touch and quite achieved maneuverability. If you like to dominate at the net without sacrificing comfort or a good ball exit from the back, this version fits that profile very well.
On the technical base, we have a very well-defined set: carbon frame, Fibrix faces, and a MultiEVA rubber core. The touch is in a medium-soft range, absorbing impact well and making the ball exit easily when we defend. The high balance, clearly loaded towards the head, adds that extra acceleration noticeable in attacking shots. Still, the weight distribution and frame construction provide a very appreciated stability.
In hand, it left us with a quite balanced feeling for a diamond-shaped model. The grip is comfortable, with good thickness and a sense of solidity very much in line with what Bullpadel usually offers in its high-end range. The work of Vibradrive and Ease Vibe is also noticeable, as the vibrations are well contained, helping to play many balls without overloading the arm. The rough 3D finish, moreover, is not just for show: it truly participates when we seek to slice or add more bite to the ball.
From the back, the first thing we notice is that the medium-soft touch helps to hit complicated balls quite naturally. However, it is advisable to adjust the hand well because the ball exit responds, and if we overdo the gesture, the ball can run more than expected. The MultiEVA core works well at different intensities, so in blocks, it feels controlled, and when we have the option to counterattack, that extra spark appears. It is a racket that allows for defense and changing the rhythm without feeling stiff or clumsy.
The sweet spot is generous, and that is greatly appreciated when we are pressured with fast or low balls. There, we made fewer errors than usual with a diamond-shaped racket, precisely because the sweet spot supports and the frame’s stability holds the shot well. The weight distribution also contributes in this regard, keeping the head steady at impact and avoiding a sense of disorder. Overall, it behaves as a more versatile option than its offensive profile might suggest.
The firmness of the frame is very noticeable when we move up to volley. The trays and volleys come out with an immediate response, with a precise and very clean hitting sensation on quick contacts. Despite its diamond shape, the racket moves with agility, allowing us to change directions smoothly without losing control in hand. In short exchanges, that mix of reactivity and stability works really well.
Where we got the most out of it was with the sliced ball. The rough 3D finish helps the ball bite better on the volley, tray, and vibora, translating into heavier balls with more intention. We also liked that this ease of generating spin does not compromise the consistency of the shot: the contact remains firm, stable, and quite pleasant even when we accelerate near the net.
We appreciated that this agility does not come at the cost of losing seriousness in the shot. The frame maintains consistency and makes the racket respond quite uniformly when we accelerate at the net. For a player who lives near the net, this Bullpadel has clear arguments: precision, quick hand, and ease of generating spin. This is where its offensive approach is best understood, but without becoming an uncomfortable or excessively stiff tool.
When it comes to closing the point, the power here is clearly one of its strong points. The diamond shape and the option to customize the weight with the Custom Weight system make it easier to seek the ball for three or open complicated angles in hitting situations. Additionally, the slightly longer grip provides a very useful lever in the smash and conveys quite a bit of confidence when accelerating. If your game demands serious hitting and a head that pushes, this version delivers.
The overall feeling it left us with is that of a racket that pushes a lot but does not fall apart when it comes to containing. The combination of diamond shape, high balance, and MultiEVA core gives it acceleration in attack, while the stability of the frame holds control well in blocks and volleys. It is not a model with a dry touch or pure control, but it maintains a very useful balance for those who alternate defense with attack. The possibility of adjusting the weight also adds an interesting margin to adapt the response to each player.
The sweet spot is one of the aspects that greatly facilitates day-to-day use with this racket. It has a generous sweet spot that helps reduce errors and defend quite effectively against fast or low balls, which is very valuable in an offensive mold.
What convinced us the most here is that, even moving between 360 and 370 grams and with a diamond shape, the racket does not feel sluggish. There is real agility in hand, something that is especially noticeable at the net and in quick direction changes. Air React Channel and Total Channel help the set move better, while the overall comfort is reinforced by a construction that conveys solidity without becoming abrupt. For us, that mix of maneuverability and stability is one of its best assets.
In terms of comfort, Vibradrive and Ease Vibe perform their role well. The vibrations are dampened, and the arm appreciates it especially after several hours of play, where the Vibradrive system truly makes a difference. The grip also adds a lot: it is comfortable, has good thickness, and, being slightly longer, improves leverage both in smashes and in certain overhead shots. It is not just a powerful racket; it is also designed to make hitting more pleasant than its high balance might suggest.
Its price is set at €249.99, a figure that places it in the advanced range. For materials like the carbon frame, Fibrix faces, MultiEVA rubber, and technologies like Vibradrive, Ease Vibe, Air React Channel, or Total Channel, the positioning fits what is expected in that segment, and it is also common for this type of model to decrease in specialized stores over the months, especially as the next version approaches. In padel, previous season models often become some of the smartest purchases in terms of performance and price.
We think it is a racket very well oriented towards intermediate and advanced players who value both power and control. It fits especially well with those who enjoy dominating at the net, looking for trays, offensive volleys, and intentional smashes, but do not want to lose maneuverability or comfort when the point gets complicated from the back. If your style is offensive but versatile, this Bullpadel has a very convincing balance.
The Bullpadel Hack 04 Comfort 2026 seems to us a very serious option for those who want an offensive, powerful, and comfortable racket at the same time. It has hitting power, moves better than its shape suggests, and maintains competent defense thanks to its medium-soft touch and wide sweet spot. It is not just a simple smashing racket: it also knows how to sustain play when it is time to suffer at the back. If you are looking for that balance between clear attack and reliable handling, here is a very solid candidate.
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