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Bullpadel Elite Woman 2026 Gemma Triay

Bullpadel Elite Woman 2026 Gemma Triay

A composed teardrop racket with easy ball exit, soft comfort, and enough stability to build points without forcing the finish.

By Jorge Masta

Our Take

Power8
Control7.9
Rebound9.6
Maneuverability8.4
Sweet spot8.3
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Shape

Tear

Weight

350 - 360 gr

Touch

Medium-Soft

Core

MultiEVA

Faces

Fibrix

Frame

Carbon

What we like

  • Comfortable, elastic ball exit
  • Stable volleys in quick exchanges
  • Easy, repeatable *bandeja*

What we don't

  • Limited raw smash power
  • Less immediate, firm feedback
  • Not very explosive overheads

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Bullpadel Elite Woman 2026 Gemma Triay

Bullpadel Elite Woman 2026 Gemma Triay has a very clear identity: controlled offense with a comfortable impact and a lot of help in constructing points. I see it as a racket for players who want order from the back of the court, but still want enough bite when the ball gets above net height.

The tear shape and the medium-soft feel set the tone immediately. It does not chase raw violence. It gives you easier timing, a generous response, and a game that feels stable rather than sharp.

Technical analysis

Shape & balance

The tear shape puts this racket in that middle lane between control and attacking intent. In practice, that means I get a sweet spot that feels usable without having to be perfect on every swing. The balance sits nicely for all-court work, so it never feels like it is dragging me through fast exchanges at the net.

What I do not get here is that top-end head-heavy punch you notice on the most aggressive attacking frames. This is not the racket for players who want every overhead to jump off the face with minimal effort. It asks for a more complete swing, and in return it stays calmer and easier to place.

Materials & construction

Bullpadel combines a Carbono frame with Fibrix faces and a MultiEVA core, and that mix explains the feel pretty well. The face material softens the initial contact, while the core gives the racket a lively ball exit without making it uncontrollable. The result is a response that feels elastic rather than rigid.

I also notice that the construction helps stability on off-center hits. It is not a brick, and that is part of the appeal. But if you come from a firmer 12K or 18K carbon racket, you will feel more flex here, especially on flat, forceful impacts.

On-court feel

Baseline play

From the back of the court, this racket gives me confidence. Defensive blocks come off the face cleanly, and I can send a defensive lob or a low-driven lob with good depth without fighting the racket. The rebound is high enough that I do not feel like I have to overwork the ball.

That said, the softer response also means I do not get the same direct feedback I would want if I were looking for maximum precision on every touch. It is comfortable, but not surgical.

At the net

At the net, the racket behaves in a very solid way. Volleys feel stable, and there is enough help from the face to keep the ball deep with relatively compact movements. I especially like how it handles quick exchanges, because it settles the ball instead of spraying it.

It is not a racket that forces the pace on its own. You still need to be proactive. But if your hands are busy and you want a clean response in transition, it holds up well.

Bandeja and víbora

This is one of the best areas for the Elite Woman 2026. The racket makes bandejas feel controlled and easy to repeat, with good penetration and enough lift to keep the opponent pinned back. On the víbora, it gives decent bite without making the shot feel demanding.

I would not call it explosive on these shots, though. It helps more with placement and rhythm than with sheer heaviness.

Smash

On the smash, the limitations show. It can finish points, but it does not have the raw power of a more rigid, attack-first racket. If you rely on brute force to get the ball out or overwhelm defenders, this frame will feel a step short.

Conclusion

I think this racket makes the most sense for players who build points with structure and want a comfortable, stable response across most of the court. It is easy to trust from the baseline, neat at the net, and very agreeable on overheads that rely on placement more than violence.

What you trade off is pure smash power and that firmer, more immediate feel some advanced attackers want. If your game lives on control, rhythm, and controlled aggression, the Bullpadel Elite Woman 2026 Gemma Triay fits that profile very well.

What other reviewers say

  1. PadelReviewes

    The racket is presented as balanced and comfortable, with confidence from the back of the court and solid behavior at the net. It is not the most explosive option for very aggressive smashes, but it helps players build points with control and progression.

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