Royal Padel Whip Light Mujer 2025
Score8.6/10
Royal Padel's Whip Light Women's 2025 is a round control padel racket built specifically for technical women players, weighing 345–365 g with a head-light balance. A perfect 10/10 on both control and maneuverability, combined with Absorption Shock and DMND Spin surface, make it the most precise frame in the Whip Light range.

Price range
from 209.95€ – 221.05€
Description
Brand
Royal Padel
Level
advanced
Style
control
Shape
round
Balance
head-light
Hardness
soft
Weight
345-365g
Season
2025
Score
Power6/10
Control10/10
Ball exit8/10
Maneuverability10/10
Sweet spot9/10
Pros
- ✓10/10 control rating — the maximum — produced by the round shape centering the sweet spot and the soft construction absorbing impact variations, delivering pinpoint ball placement on every defensive and net shot
- ✓10/10 maneuverability score — also the maximum — achieved by combining the 345–365 g ultralight weight with a head-light balance, allowing women players to generate instant wrist-driven reactions at the net
- ✓Absorption Shock system reduces vibration propagation through the frame more aggressively than standard EVA damping, making this a key recommendation for women players managing elbow or wrist sensitivity
- ✓DMND Spin surface texture provides ball friction on the round face, enabling topspin and slice generation without requiring additional wrist force — valuable for technical players who want spin variety within a control-first framework
- ✓9/10 sweet-spot score on the round frame ensures that fast, defensive scramble shots from awkward positions still return controlled, accurate placements
Cons
- ✗Power is rated 6/10 — the lowest in the spec sheet — as the head-light balance and soft core intentionally sacrifice pace generation for arm protection and maneuverability
- ✗345–365 g with a head-light balance can feel insufficiently stable against heavy offensive players whose drives push through the lighter frame on block returns
- ✗Soft construction and head-light profile represent a specialist choice — women players who generate their own pace naturally and want the frame to amplify it will find this racket too passive