PadelfulPadelful
Bullpadel Flow Legend 2026 Alejandra Salazar

Bullpadel Flow Legend 2026 Alejandra Salazar

A comfortable diamond racket with easy acceleration, reassuring ball output, and enough bite to attack without losing composure.

By Jorge Masta

Our Take

Power7.5
Control7.8
Rebound9.6
Maneuverability8.3
Sweet spot7.8
Compare

Shape

Diamond

Weight

350 - 360 gr

Touch

Medium-Soft

Core

MultiEVA

Faces

Fibrix

Frame

Carbon

What we like

  • Easy swing for diamonds
  • Comfortable, medium-soft ball exit
  • Stable, controlled overheads

What we don't

  • Not the most explosive
  • Defense needs early preparation
  • Pure hitters want more stiffness

Deals

Benefit from discount codes

PadelProShop

€190

5%

€180
PadelProShop

€190

5%

€180

Updated on 3 Jun (shipping cost not calculated)

Bullpadel Flow Legend 2026 Alejandra Salazar

The Bullpadel Flow Legend 2026 Alejandra Salazar is an attacking racket with a surprisingly easy swing. It has that friendly first impression I usually only get from more forgiving shapes, but the diamond profile and higher balance keep its intentions clear from the start.

What I notice most is the mix of usable power and comfort. It does not feel like a brute. It feels controlled, quick enough to move, and reassuring when the rally gets messy.

For me, this sits in a sweet spot for players who want to press forward without turning every overhead into a gamble. It has enough bite to hurt, but it never fully becomes a pure power racket.

Technical analysis

Shape & balance

The Diamond shape and head-heavy balance are doing the obvious job here: they push the racket toward attack, especially above the net. That said, the Flow Legend does not swing like a clumsy diamond. It feels easier to handle than the shape suggests, and that matters in real points.

I like that it gives you acceleration without forcing a slow, labored preparation. You still need decent technique to get the most out of it, though. If you come from a softer, lower-balance racket, the change will be noticeable on fast exchanges and in late defensive blocks.

Materials & construction

Bullpadel has gone with a Fibrix face layup, a Carbon frame, and MultiEVA in the core, and that combination explains a lot of the racket’s behavior. The response is medium-soft, with a pleasant ball exit rather than a dead, stiff crack. It feels comfortable straight away, which is one of the reasons it plays easier than its attacking silhouette suggests.

The rough face also matters. It helps the racket grab the ball on contact and gives extra help on spin-heavy shots. I would not call it ultra-aggressive in stiffness or explosiveness, and that is actually the point. It offers enough structure for offense without punishing you every time contact is a little off.

On-court feel

Baseline play

From the baseline, this racket gives me confidence more than fireworks. Defensive lobs come off with good length, and blocks feel stable as long as I set the face early. The ball exits cleanly, so I do not have to overwork every reset.

It is also quite maneuverable for something built to attack. That showed up in off-the-wall play for me. I could get the racket into position quickly enough, which is not always the case with head-heavy diamonds. What it does not have is raw, murderous depth on demand. Pure power hitters will want more stiffness and more violence off the face.

At the net

At the net, the Flow Legend makes a better case for itself. Volleys come out with a nice mix of control and pace, and I could accelerate the ball without feeling like the racket was fighting me. It is a good racket for taking the net and keeping pressure on the pair across from you.

Bandeja and víbora

This is one of its best zones. The comfort helps on repeated bandejas, and the rough surface adds a bit of bite when you want shape or spin. I found the racket especially trustworthy on controlled overheads where placement matters as much as pace.

The víbora is similar: easy to load, easy to guide. It does not explode through the court like a stiffer, more violent model, but it does make the shot easier to repeat with quality.

Conclusion

I see this as a racket for players who attack with structure, not chaos. If your game is built around moving forward, holding the net, and finishing points with controlled overheads, it makes a lot of sense.

What you trade off is pure punch. It is not the most explosive diamond around, and big hitters will notice that quickly. But if you value comfort, spin help, and a racket that feels more cooperative than demanding, this one has a lot going for it.

What other reviewers say

  1. Padel Passionfr

    The review portrays it as a very comfortable, easy-to-swing racket with a pleasing feel and reassuring ball response from the first rallies. It balances control and acceleration well, but it is not the most explosive choice for players who rely purely on power.

  2. Pádel Al Revéses

    The piece frames it as a racket for attacking without giving up control, with a smooth, dependable character in key moments. Overall, it comes across as a versatile model that blends power with lightness and confidence.

  3. Pádel Reviewes

    The review positions it for players with solid technique who want to raise their attacking threat, move forward to the net and finish points confidently. Its value lies in offering pro-level performance while still helping with spin and attacking transitions.

  4. PadelScouten

    The expert listing describes it as a high-balance, diamond-shaped racket built for overhead offense and aggressive shotmaking with some forgiveness. Its medium-soft feel and MultiEVA core suggest usable power rather than an ultra-stiff, unforgiving response.

  5. Aduba Sportes

    The description stresses that it is an attacking racket, with an oversize diamond shape and high balance for heavy smashes and net dominance. At the same time, its restrained weight helps maneuverability in defense, and the 3D texture boosts spin.

Switch Intelligence

Be the first to share where you switched from.

Community reviews

Real feedback from players who used this racket.

No approved community reviews yet. Be the first to submit one.

Add your review

To submit your review, log in first. You can still read all approved community reviews below.

Add review

Similar rackets