Babolat Technical Veron 2025
✓Cross-checked with official data from Babolathow we score

PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
81/100
Price range
Description
Who this racket is for
Pros
- ✓The diamond shape and head-heavy balance concentrate weight in the head, giving the smash and vibora extra punch when there's time to set up the shot. The Carbon Flex face (carbon + fibreglass) responds with a bit more give than pure carbon, useful for players chasing power without losing all touch on ball exit. The 3D Spin+ texture helps generate topspin on cut shots, noticeable on bandejas and viboras hit with rotation. The 38mm frame and Multi-EVA core give a high rebound point on the smash by the 3, so the ball comes off fast without needing a full swing.
Cons
- ✗The head-heavy balance demands early preparation on defence; arriving late to the ball costs more than it would on a medium-balance racket. The sweet spot shifts up towards the head, which shows if contact isn't centred on quick net exchanges. This isn't a racket for players with elbow discomfort chasing maximum shock absorption; the power-focused profile prioritises energy transfer over comfort.
PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
81/100
The Babolat Technical Veron 2025 targets advanced players with consolidated technique who want more performance without yet moving to a pure competition racket. Its diamond shape moves the sweet spot to the top of the face, giving more leverage and power at the cost of some tolerance. The high balance adds weight to the swing and pushes the racket toward an offensive profile. Its 355-375g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.
The Babolat Technical Veron 2025 kicks off the French brand's technical collection for players who attack from the back of the court and want to close out the point with authority. Diamond shape, a 38mm frame, and a build engineered for the smash.
Carbon Flex and Multi-EVA: the combo behind its power
The face blends carbon and fibreglass under the Carbon Flex name, a formula Babolat keeps for its technical-line rackets when it wants a touch more flex than pure carbon delivers. The result is a stiff surface that never quite feels dead: it transmits power without the "hitting a board" sensation you get from heavy, 100% carbon faces.
Inside sits a Multi-EVA core, with a factory weight of 355-375g depending on the unit, built into a 38mm frame. That combination of thickness and rubber density is designed to maximise rebound on contact, prioritising powerful ball exit over shock absorption.
The surface also carries 3D Spin+ technology, a geometric texture that increases grip on the ball at the moment of contact. It's most noticeable on shots with spin intent: sliced bandejas, topspin viboras and smashes hit with a bit of effect.
On-court feel: smash, bandeja and vibora
The diamond shape pushes the sweet spot up towards the top of the racket, and the head-heavy balance concentrates mass exactly where finishing shots make contact: the smash and the bandeja hit with extra weight behind them when the player has time to set up.
In defence and off the back wall, things change. The sweet spot is smaller and set higher, so improvised contact near the frame gets punished; you need to strike it clean and centred for the racket to respond with precision and keep vibration out of the wrist.
At the net, the Carbon Flex face keeps the racket from feeling completely rigid on the volley: there's some margin to block without the ball flying off uncontrolled, though the overall profile still leans towards attacking play rather than pure control.
What level of player is the Technical Veron 2025 for?
The Technical Veron 2025 suits advanced players who already have their smash and bandeja technique down and want a racket that puts power ahead of control. It doesn't carry a pro player's signature — this is the catalogue racket from Babolat's technical collection, without the marketing weight of a tour player behind it.
Who it's for — and who should look elsewhere
Who it's for: - Advanced players with a settled swing looking for more punch on the smash. - Attacking profiles already playing diamond-shaped rackets who want to step up the power. - Players who value spin on bandejas and viboras thanks to the 3D Spin+ texture.
Who should look elsewhere: - Intermediate or beginner players who still miss the racket's centre regularly; the smaller sweet spot punishes those mishits. - Players with a weak wrist or elbow discomfort, who benefit more from softer cores and slimmer frames. - Anyone after a pure control racket for baseline play without taking risks on the smash.
Verdict
The Babolat Technical Veron 2025 is a classic power diamond: Carbon Flex face, Multi-EVA core and a 38mm frame built to maximise punch on the smash and bandeja. Its biggest strength is the weight it puts behind finishing shots when there's time to prepare; its biggest catch is how much precision it demands in defence. Recommended for advanced, attack-minded players — not for anyone who prioritises control or still struggles to find the centre of the racket.
Is the Technical Veron 2025 a control or power racket?
It's a power racket. The diamond shape, head-heavy balance and Multi-EVA core prioritise energy transfer on impact over forgiveness, so it performs best in the hands of players who already have the smash and bandeja under control.
How does the Technical Veron 2025 differ from a pure carbon racket?
The Carbon Flex face blends carbon and fibreglass, giving it a bit more flex than heavy 100% carbon. In practice that means a less dead feel on contact, without losing the power that comes from the diamond structure.
In the brand's lineup
Within Babolat's lineup, the Technical Veron occupies the mid-range starting at €126.86, offering highly competitive value for its segment. With an overall score of 7.6/10, it's a solid choice within its price range.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Babolat Technical Veron 2025 for?
The Babolat Technical Veron 2025 targets advanced players. It needs consolidated technique and is not recommended for beginners.
How much does the Babolat Technical Veron 2025 weigh?
The Babolat Technical Veron 2025 weighs 355-375g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.
What's the Babolat Technical Veron 2025's PadelTestLab score?
The Babolat Technical Veron 2025 scores 7.6/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.
How much does the Babolat Technical Veron 2025 cost?
Current price of the Babolat Technical Veron 2025 is 126.86€ – 149.95€, comparing 4 shops in our finder.
Similar alternatives
Other rackets with a similar profile and price range:



