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Bullpadel Pearl Bea González 2026

This padel racket Bullpadel diamond is an ideal model for a level intermediate and stands out for Maneuverability.

R.R.P 279.99€

204.39€

01. Available stores

02. Score

Maneuverability: 9
Control: 8.5
Power: 9
Sweet Spot: 8.75
Ball Output: 8.75
Total: 8.8

03. Review

We present the Bullpadel Pearl 2026, the model developed alongside Bea González for those seeking an extra boost of power without losing maneuverability. Our on-court feeling is that of a racket designed for players who value control, precision, and comfort, but with a clear offensive orientation. It has that edge that technical and consistent players appreciate, as it allows you to tighten up when needed without becoming clumsy in fast exchanges. If you fit into an intermediate advanced or advanced level and want to attack with more confidence, this version makes a lot of sense.

First Impressions with the Bullpadel Pearl 2026

The first thing we noticed when picking it up was a very positive sensation in hand. The grip is well designed and the Vibradrive system helps filter vibrations from the first impacts, something that is appreciated when long rallies begin. In that first contact, it already conveys an interesting mix of comfort and firmness. It doesn’t feel clunky or excessively dry, despite its offensive approach.

In construction, Bullpadel opts here for a carbon frame that provides structural rigidity and also leaves a good impression on durability against common hits and scratches. The faces made of Fibrix, that combination of X-Glass and carbon fiber, offer a pleasant flexibility that translates into a good ball exit. The overall feel seemed medium-soft: soft when we seek control, but with a firmer response when we demand power. This duality is one of the keys of the model.

There is also noticeable work in the finishes. The 3D Grain adds that extra grip on the ball that is greatly appreciated in volleys and trays, while the Air React Channel reinforces stability without sacrificing movement speed. With its diamond shape and a medium-high balance, the Pearl 2026 makes it clear from the start that it wants to look forward, although with a response that is much more versatile than usual for this type of racket. That’s a big part of its charm.

Bullpadel Pearl 2026 from the Back of the Court

With a diamond shape, medium-soft feel, and MultiEVA core, we expected a more demanding racket from the back than what we actually found. The sweet spot is wide, something uncommon in this format, and that makes the ball exit not drop even when we defend with less margin. In defensive shots, it moves better than its offensive profile might suggest. It’s not the typical diamond that punishes you at the slightest mistake.

When the opponent pressures us, the Pearl 2026 delivers a fairly clean response with good ball exit. In lobs, when accelerating the swing, it responds consistently and allows for depth adjustments with considerable precision. That feeling of control does not come from a purely soft touch, but from a very balanced combination of plane rigidity, face elasticity, and core behavior. That’s why the transition from defense to attack flows naturally.

However, it’s not all automatic help. Less experienced players may notice an extra demand on low balls or blocks with little time, especially when the gesture arrives late. There it shows that it remains an offensively focused racket and that it’s important to accompany the ball well. Even so, we found it more versatile than other rackets of this profile, precisely because it does not give up that margin of control from the back.

Bullpadel Pearl 2026 at the Net

At the net is where the medium-high balance really stands out. In volleys, trays, and lobs, we felt an easy acceleration forward, with very good maneuverability for the segment this Bullpadel operates in. It doesn’t feel head-heavy in a bad way, but rather lively and quick in hand. That helps a lot when the exchange speeds up and you need to react without thinking too much.

Moreover, the rough 3D Grain finish provides that extra grip that is noticeable in aerial play: lobs come out with more spin and trays can be loaded a bit more without having to exaggerate the gesture. The CustomWeight system adds an interesting point because it allows for more orientation of the setup towards power or maneuverability depending on what we seek. In a racket that is already agile at the net, that adjustment makes a lot of sense.

Bullpadel Pearl 2026 in the Smash

Here the feeling is clear: the Pearl 2026 has smash. The format and the lively response of the core make it quite easy to lift the ball and take advantage of a clean shot, even without particularly refined technique. The lever effect, combined with overall stability, conveys confidence when it’s time to close the point or tighten up with the lob. Its medium-high balance pushes the shot towards a very natural offensive game.

Power and Control of the Bullpadel Pearl 2026

What convinced us most about this racket is how it combines two ideas that don’t always coexist well: serious power and truly usable control. The diamond shape and medium-high balance give a clear preference to attack, and when we increase the pace, it allows for a lot of speed on the ball. The MultiEVA core hardens when we demand power, so in decisive shots, it conveys firmness. If we also take advantage of the CustomWeight, it can be oriented even more towards that offensive side.

But it doesn’t stop at being a simple power racket. The medium-soft touch softens the contact when we seek placement, and the wide sweet spot helps maintain precision and comfort in less favorable situations. That’s why we find it a very interesting option for players who want to attack with control, not just hit hard. Among diamond rackets, its performance seemed more versatile than usual.

Sweet Spot of the Bullpadel Pearl 2026

The sweat spot is one of the most pleasant aspects of this version. For being a diamond racket, it offers a wide sweet spot that provides more tolerance than expected and maintains a fairly stable ball exit. It is especially noticeable in defense, although in less experienced hands, it still requires some technique when the impact is forced or off-center.

Maneuverability and Comfort of the Bullpadel Pearl 2026

The handling sensation is frankly good. Between the lightness of the set, the overall balance, and that well-utilized medium-high balance, it allowed us to move it quickly in short exchanges and also hold it well in long points. The Vibradrive system provides real comfort by dissipating vibrations, and the grip ensures that the hand feels comfortable. The Air React Channel adds a sense of firmness and stability without making it slow, which was exactly what we asked for from a racket of this type.

Quality/Price of the Bullpadel Pearl 2026

Its official retail price is €279.99, although at the time of writing this review, we found it for €212.79 in specialized stores. By price, it falls between the advanced range and the entry into the professional level, so here it’s logical to expect good materials, brand-specific technologies, and serious performance on the court, and this Bullpadel justifies that with a carbon frame, Fibrix, MultiEVA, Vibradrive, Air React Channel, 3D Grain, and CustomWeight. It’s an investment for players who prioritize performance, and as is often the case in padel, over the months these models tend to drop further, especially as the next version approaches; that’s why last season’s rackets are often some of the best purchases in terms of quality/price.

Who is the Bullpadel Pearl 2026 for?

We see it clearly: this racket fits very well for players of intermediate advanced and advanced levels who seek control, precision, and comfort, but with an offensive mindset. It also makes a lot of sense for those who value technique and consistency, as it allows for attacking without giving up a very useful maneuverability in day-to-day play. If you are someone who wants a more versatile diamond than usual, here are the arguments. On the other hand, for less experienced players or those who prioritize an extra defensive control in very demanding situations, it may be somewhat more demanding.

Pros and Cons of the Bullpadel Pearl 2026

  • Wide sweet spot, uncommon in diamond rackets.
  • Very good power thanks to the medium-high balance and offensive format.
  • Convincing maneuverability and lightness for quick movements.
  • The rough 3D Grain improves ball grip in lobs and trays.
  • Vibradrive adds more comfort by reducing vibrations.
  • Air React Channel adds stability without penalizing speed.
  • CustomWeight system to adjust behavior according to style.
  • Lively core response that facilitates the smash.
  • In defense, it may require more technique on low balls or blocks with little time.
  • In very demanding situations from the back, it may lack an extra defensive control.

The Bullpadel Pearl 2026 by Bea González has seemed to us a very well-focused racket for the offensive player who does not want to lose touch or maneuverability. It has power, a better sweet spot than expected, and moves very smoothly at the net. If you are looking for an aggressive diamond but more usable and comfortable than many in its category, it is a very serious option.

04. Specs

  • Player Type : Man
  • Racket shape : Diamond
  • Player level : Advanced
  • Racket balance : High, Medium
  • Racket feel : Medium, Soft
  • Racket surface : Rough
  • Game type : Power
  • Season: 2026
  • Core material: Multieva
  • Face material: Fibrix
  • Frame material: Carbon Fiber 100%
  • Racket finish: Relieve 3D

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