Bullpadel Hack 04 Hybrid 2025
Score8.2/10
Paquito Navarro's official 2025 padel racket from Bullpadel, built with Tricarbon 3D faces and a dual-density Multieva core. A head-heavy teardrop frame scoring 9/10 on power and 8/10 across control, ball exit, maneuverability, and sweet spot defines a complete professional all-court platform.

Price range
from 159.95€
Description
Brand
Bullpadel
Level
professional
Style
all-court
Shape
teardrop
Balance
head-heavy
Hardness
medium
Weight
365-375g
Season
2025
Score
Power9/10
Control8/10
Ball exit8/10
Maneuverability8/10
Sweet spot8/10
Pros
- ✓Tricarbon 3D faces — a proprietary triple-layer carbon weave with a 3D rough finish — deliver 9/10 power while simultaneously enabling heavy spin through elevated face friction on every shot type
- ✓CustomWeight system allows physical adjustment of the weight distribution within the head-heavy frame, giving professional players like Navarro precise balance fine-tuning between practice and match configurations
- ✓Dual-density Multieva core combines two foam stiffness levels in one structure — a softer center zone for cushioned control shots and a firmer outer zone for stable, consistent frame response at speed
- ✓Vibradrive vibration-reduction system dampens vibration at the frame-handle junction, protecting Navarro's arm during the intense volume of professional practice sessions at 365–375 g
- ✓Head-heavy teardrop balance concentrates mass toward the upper hitting zone, amplifying overhead smash momentum while the Tricarbon faces maintain the 8/10 control rating even on aggressive drives
Cons
- ✗Head-heavy balance at 365–375 g accumulates arm fatigue rapidly during long sessions — players without professional physical conditioning will feel the weight on the forearm
- ✗Medium-hard touch and Tricarbon stiffness create an unforgiving response on off-center hits — technique must be consistent to keep the 8/10 control rating intact
- ✗Premium professional positioning means the price is significantly higher than comparable all-court frames in Bullpadel's lineup, making it a poor value choice for recreational players