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Vairo Columns Ultra 2025

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Vairo Columns Ultra 2025

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

80/100

82POWER79HARDNESS85CONTROL78AGILITY81BALL EXIT82SWEET SPOT76ROUGHNESS

Price range

Price range
from 69.9€ – 229.95€

Description

Weight355–375 g
ShapeHybrid
BalanceMedium
Face24K Textreme
Surface76/100
Core — rubberEVA 28
FeelMedium
LevelAdvanced
StyleVersatile

Technologies

Columns SystemReinforced ZoneSpeed ShotDual Integrated ColumnsAbsorption ShockSpot Zone
VerifiedCross-checked with official data from Vairohow we score

Who this racket is for

Pros

  • The 24K Textreme carbon face gives a crisp, dry response on the smash to the 3. Columns System spreads power through carbon tubes in the core, so the bandeja keeps carrying through even on off-center contact. Absorption Shock filters out a good chunk of impact vibration, noticeable through long backcourt rallies. The Spot Zone finish adds abrasive texture to the face, helping you close out the vibora with more spin without forcing the wrist.

Cons

  • Weight can reach 375g, which penalizes long defensive exchanges for players with a loose wrist or limited arm conditioning. No published hitting-surface or length figures, making it hard to objectively compare the real sweet spot against other brands. No professional player backs it on tour, so there is no competition track record beyond the spec sheet.

PADELTESTLAB SCORE

0-100 scale

80/100

Power
82
Hardness
79
Control
85
Agility
78
Ball exit
81
Sweet spot
82
Roughness
76

The Vairo Columns Ultra 2025 targets advanced players with consolidated technique who want more performance without yet moving to a pure competition racket. Its teardrop shape shifts the sweet spot slightly upwards, striking a balance between control and power. The medium balance keeps a balanced behaviour between baseline shots and volleys. Its 355-375g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.

Vairo Columns Ultra 2025 Review: 24K Textreme Carbon Face Meets EVA 28 Core for Power Without Losing Control

The 2025 Vairo Columns Ultra is the brand's flagship pick for advanced players chasing power without giving up precision. A 24K Textreme carbon face, an EVA 28 core and a weight range of 355 to 375 grams define a hybrid-shaped padel racket, sitting somewhere between teardrop and round.

Columns System: The Carbon-Tube Core Behind a Wider Sweet Spot

The racket takes its name from its core technology. Columns System runs carbon tubes through the core that channel impact energy along vectors instead of piling it up on a single point. In practice, that means a sweet spot wider than you'd expect from a power-oriented racket, one that's more forgiving on off-center smashes and low volleys.

Speed Shot stiffens the core further, and paired with Reinforced Zone — which cuts torsion and vibration along the sides of the core — the racket holds its stability on big shots without the wrist taking an excessive jolt.

Smash, Bandeja and Vibora: Where the 24K Carbon Face Shows Up

The 24K Textreme carbon face brings high stiffness that translates into a crisp, dry response on the smash to the 3 and on a flat overhead — the ball exits with less energy lost on contact. On the bandeja and vibora, the Spot Zone finish adds an abrasive texture to the face that grips the ball a fraction of a second longer, adding spin without having to force the wrist.

The EVA 28 core sits neither at the soft nor the firm end of Vairo's range — a mid-density rubber built for a balance point between pop and control, in line with the racket's control-plus-power positioning rather than an out-and-out offensive build.

Baseline Rallies and Wall Exits: Where the Weight Starts to Show

On defense, Absorption Shock softens impact on loose-wrist or off-center contact, which helps through long backcourt exchanges. But with weight climbing to 375g and a mid-range, slightly head-heavy balance, the racket needs early preparation on the wall exit — if your opponent picks up the pace and you're late to the ball, the weight shows up far more than it would on a pure control racket.

Who Should Actually Buy the Vairo Columns Ultra?

The Columns Ultra suits established players who want a versatile racket with a power bias — regular smashers who want a face that doesn't punish off-center contact, thanks to the wider sweet spot Columns System delivers.

It's not the right call for anyone nursing elbow or wrist issues who needs maximum shock absorption, nor for pure-control players chasing bandeja precision over smash power — a softer, low-balance racket elsewhere in Vairo's range is the better fit there.

Verdict: Structural Power Backed by Tech, Without a Tour Pro to Vouch for It

The 2025 Vairo Columns Ultra pairs a 24K Textreme carbon face with an EVA 28 core and a carbon-column core system that measurably widens the sweet spot. Its biggest strength is spreading power across the face rather than loading it onto one spot; its biggest catch is that Vairo doesn't publish exact hitting-surface or length figures, which makes cold comparisons with other brands tricky, and no professional player backs it on tour. It's the better fit for advanced players who already smash with confidence and want extra pop without fully letting go of control.

What Balance Does the Vairo Columns Ultra Play At?

The Vairo Columns Ultra runs a medium balance — not as low as a pure control racket, not as high as an extreme-power one. That central point spreads weight between grip and head, which keeps it maneuverable at the net without giving up too much smash power.

What Separates the Columns Ultra From Other EVA-Core Vairo Rackets?

The main difference comes down to the core tech: Columns System and Dual Integrated Columns spread power through carbon tubes. Combined with the 24K Textreme carbon face, that places the Columns Ultra at the top end of the brand's lineup.

In the brand's lineup

Within Vairo's lineup, the Columns Ultra is one of the most accessible options starting at €69.9, perfect for getting started without a heavy outlay. Its overall score of 8.2/10 places it among the best all-round rackets we've reviewed.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Vairo Columns Ultra 2025 for?

The Vairo Columns Ultra 2025 targets advanced players. It needs consolidated technique and is not recommended for beginners.

How much does the Vairo Columns Ultra 2025 weigh?

The Vairo Columns Ultra 2025 weighs 355-375g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.

What's the Vairo Columns Ultra 2025's PadelTestLab score?

The Vairo Columns Ultra 2025 scores 8.2/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.

How much does the Vairo Columns Ultra 2025 cost?

Current price of the Vairo Columns Ultra 2025 is 69.9€ – 229.95€, comparing 3 shops in our finder.

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