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bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro

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bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

83/100

94POWER88HARDNESS79CONTROL75AGILITY79BALL EXIT73SWEET SPOT94ROUGHNESS

Price range

Price range
from 209.95€ – 302.95€

Description

Season2025
Weight365–375 g
ShapeDiamond
BalanceHigh
Frame38mm
FaceTriCarbon 18K
Surface94/100
Core — rubberMultieva
Core — firmnessHard · 88/100
FeelHard
Hitting surface522 cm²
LevelCompetition
StylePower

Technologies

Total ChannelTricoreAir React ChannelEase VibeCustom WeightSmartHoles3D GrainHesacoreVibradriveTriCarbon 18KMultievaCarbon Tube
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Who this racket is for

Pros

  • The TriCarbon 18K face fires back a crisp, direct response that turns the smash and the cut bandeja into outright winners; the ball comes off flat and deep, leaving the opponent almost no time to recover. The frame's dual aero channels — Total Channel and Air React Channel — cut drag through the vibora swing, letting you whip the head through contact faster without losing directional control. At 522 cm², the active hitting area stretches the sweet spot within that diamond shape, taking some of the sting out of the demanding sweet spot that comes with a head-heavy balance. The 3D Grain surface adds concentric geometric grip that lets you brush the ball for spin on the bandeja and the lifted lob without needing an exaggerated angle of attack — especially handy off the right-hand wall. The hexagonal Hesacore grip spreads hand pressure evenly through long rallies, damping the vibration that reaches the forearm on blocked volleys and cutting fatigue in extended sets.

Cons

  • That head-heavy balance punishes late reads: forced into defense along the side wall, the head lags behind and the ball exit consistently loses direction. The 18K face's sharp response amplifies wrist errors on the flat smash; hit it off-axis and you'll feel real vibration through the elbow, even with the Hesacore doing its job. At 365-375g with a high balance point, upper-body fatigue builds fast across three-set matches without dedicated shoulder and forearm conditioning.

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

83/100

Power
94
Hardness
88
Control
79
Agility
75
Ball exit
79
Sweet spot
73
Roughness
94

The bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro is designed for competition or pro-level players who prioritise performance and precision over comfort. 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. The hard build favours explosive shots, especially bandeja and smash, but demands more technique. Its 365-375g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.

Bullpadel Hack 04 2025 review: TriCarbon 18K and Multieva built for Paquito Navarro's attack

The Bullpadel Hack 04 2025 carries Paquito Navarro's name and its technical case rests on three pillars: a TriCarbon 18K face, a tri-density Multieva core, and a 38mm diamond-shaped profile. This is a no-compromise racket — every engineering call is aimed at maximising ball exit speed and spin generation from an attacking position.

TriCarbon 18K + Multieva: the Hack 04's technical pairing

It starts with the face. TriCarbon 18K uses 18,000-filament carbon fibre in a layup that balances stiffness with controlled deformation on impact. On court that translates to a crisp, direct response, clean transfer of swing energy, and an active ball exit that doesn't need you to muscle in extra arm.

Beneath it, the Multieva core stacks three EVA layers of different densities. The stiffer outer layers act as a reactive rebound surface, while the softer inner layer soaks up the vibration spike a single-density hard EVA would send through your arm. That sandwich delivers high hitting hardness without the jolt typical of maximum-density cores — the ball comes off fast, but you still get enough feedback to steer it.

The 38mm frame adds torsional stability on off-centre hits — think blocked volleys where the ball doesn't arrive where you expected — without costing aerodynamics, thanks to the Total Channel and Air React Channel routing airflow around the perimeter.

How the Hack 04 2025 performs shot by shot

Smash and vibora from centre court

This is where the Hack 04 lives. The head-heavy balance loads inertia into the head, and the TriCarbon 18K returns it as a deep, flat ball. On a clean smash, the racket doesn't ask for extra arm — the diamond shape and high balance point transfer head speed to the contact point efficiently.

A committed vibora comes off low and fast. The frame's dual aero channels — the perimeter Total Channel and the Air React Channel — cut swing resistance through the back half of the stroke, adding a fraction more head speed exactly when it counts.

Bandeja and spin shots

The 3D Grain face is this generation's headline addition. The concentric geometric texture increases face-to-ball friction on contact, letting you generate spin on the bandeja without exaggerating the angle of attack. Off the right-hand wall, a lifted lob comes off the strings with more curve and a shorter bounce than you'd get from a standard sandy texture.

Defence and wall exits

The Hack 04's toughest test is forced defence along the side wall. The same head-heavy balance that fuels its attacking power works against you when you're late: the head lags on the wrist turn and the ball exit loses direction. Read it early, though, and get your feet set, and the Multieva core turns that wall exit into an aggressive, high-speed counter.

Net play and blocked volleys

At 365-375g with a high balance point, volleying demands an active, prepared arm. The Hesacore — a hexagonal structure built into the grip — spreads hand pressure and damps the vibration reaching the forearm on blocked volleys, cutting fatigue across three-set matches. Without it, the racket's profile would load the elbow far more consistently.

Who is the Bullpadel Hack 04 2025 for?

This is Paquito Navarro's competition racket on the pro tour, and that defines its purpose — it's not a premium racket with a celebrity paint job, it's a tool built to train and compete at the highest level.

The Hack 04 2025 suits: - Advanced or competitive players with settled technique and an attacking swing - Aggressive players who build the point from the back with smash, bandeja and vibora as their main weapons - Anyone chasing more bite on spin shots without sacrificing ball exit speed - Players who know the Bullpadel Hack 03 2024 Paquito Navarro and want the next step in the line

The Hack 04 2025 asks more than it gives to: - Intermediate players still building their smash technique - Anyone with a history of tennis elbow — the head-heavy balance loads the elbow through long rallies - Net-focused, patient defensive playstyles - Players who can't generate enough swing speed to unlock the TriCarbon 18K — without head speed, the 18K face doesn't deliver its edge

What's new on the Hack 04 2025?

3D Grain debuts on this generation's face — the concentric geometric texture adds structural friction that opens up spin on shots that used to demand more wrist work. The Air React Channel joins the frame as a second aero channel working alongside the Total Channel already present in previous generations. Hitting surface grows to 522 cm², widening the reactive area within that diamond profile.

Bullpadel Hack 04 2025 verdict

The Hack 04 2025 is a no-compromise competition racket: TriCarbon 18K, tri-layer Multieva, and 522 cm² of face inside a 38mm diamond profile. Its biggest strength is pairing raw ball exit speed with the bite the 3D Grain gives you on bandeja and vibora spin. Its biggest catch is that it demands anticipation and technique — without them, that head-heavy balance turns every late read into a directional error. In the hands of a player who already brings that intensity, it's one of the most solid options in Bullpadel's Spanish competition line.

What else to compare the Bullpadel Hack 04 2025 against?

Within Bullpadel's own range, an attacking player after a similar profile with a touch more manoeuvrability should look at the Bullpadel Vertex 05 2026, which sits between a diamond and teardrop shape. For anyone wanting that same power bias in a more all-round package, the Bullpadel Neuron 25, Fede Chingotto's racket, offers a more balanced profile without giving up attacking punch.

In the brand's lineup

Within bullpadel's lineup, the hack 04 sits at the premium tier starting at €209.95. It's a serious investment, but justified if you want top-tier materials and peak performance. Its overall score of 8.0/10 places it among the best power rackets we've reviewed.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro for?

The bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro is a competition or pro-level racket. It demands refined technique and physical condition — not for getting started.

How much does the bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro weigh?

The bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro weighs 365-375g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.

What's the bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro's PadelTestLab score?

The bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro scores 8.0/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.

How much does the bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro cost?

Current price of the bullpadel hack 04 premier padel 2025 paquito navarro is 209.95€ – 302.95€, comparing 3 shops in our finder.

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