Bullpadel
BP10 EVO 25
A round, low-balance frame that rewards consistency over aggression — for players who control rallies rather than end them.
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Full spec breakdown
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Highlights
What makes this racket stand out
Low balance and SoftEva core absorb impact well — a sensible choice for players managing elbow sensitivity without sacrificing mid-court reliability
STREinforce channel stiffens the frame walls without adding weight, keeping the 360–370g feel nimble while sharpening shot consistency on volleys
Polyglass face flexes on contact to help slower swings generate ball speed — useful at the back of the court, less relevant for overhead finishers
The feel
How it's built to play, by shape, core and construction — rated low / mid / high rather than on a false 1–10 scale. Higher isn't always better; it depends on the game you want.
Balance — where the weight sits
Even
Handle / low
Head / high
The spec sheet
Weight
360–370g
Year
2025
Shape
Round
Level
Advanced
Style
All Around
Balance
Low
Core
SoftEva
Face
Polyglass
Thickness (mm)
38
Our verdict
What the shape, core and construction tell us about how this racket is built to play.
The short version
The BP10 Evo 25 is the right-side club player's racket done properly — fast, forgiving, and more structurally honest than its price suggests, thanks to a Carbon Tube frame that doesn't feel like a budget compromise. The limitation is real: it's a positional, defensive tool, and anyone asking it to produce attacking power from the left side of the court will be disappointed. Buy it for consistency; look elsewhere for finishing.
Strengths
Right-side club players who need fast, reliable volleys and consistent resets under pressure
Developing players with 1–3 years of experience who want a stable all-court racket that doesn't punish off-centre contact
Keep in mind
Left-side attackers looking to finish points overhead — the low balance and soft core don't generate the momentum smashes need
How it's built to play
The BP10 Evo 25 is Bullpadel's entry point for players who know what they're doing but aren't ready — or willing — to commit to a power-oriented frame. At under €90, it punches above its price tag on feel, largely because the Carbon Tube frame and STREinforce channel give it a structural backbone you don't usually get at this level. The trade-off is honest: this is a control-first racket. If your game is built around keeping the ball in play, redirecting pace, and covering court quickly, it delivers. If your priority is generating power from mid-court or finishing points from the left, it runs out of answers.
The Polyglass face is Bullpadel's branded fiberglass — a flexible surface that bends slightly at contact and launches the ball with a spring-like effect rather than a direct energy transfer. That's meaningful for players whose swing speed isn't maximal: you get ball speed without needing to generate all of it yourself. The SoftEva core keeps dwell time long, so the ball sits on the face fractionally longer before releasing — that translates to more directional control and less vibration reaching the arm. It's the right material choice for this shape and balance combination.
What separates the BP10 Evo 25 from cheaper round rackets at this price is the Carbon Tube frame — a 100% bidirectional carbon perimeter that resists torsion when you catch the ball off-centre. Combined with the STREinforce channel, a small groove cut into the frame's side wall to stiffen the structure and reduce flex under load, the result is a racket that feels more planted on contact than its soft core would suggest. You get the forgiveness of SoftEva without the slightly hollow, vague feel that cheaper builds produce.
At the net, the low balance makes this racket fast through the air — reaction volleys and reflex blocks feel natural, and the large central sweet spot means off-centre contact doesn't kill the shot. Right-side players handling high-pace exchanges will appreciate how little effort it takes to redirect the ball cleanly. The Polyglass face adds a subtle trampoline effect that keeps defensive slices and reset shots deep without requiring a full swing.
From the baseline, the SoftEva core gives you enough feel to work spin and placement, but don't expect the ball to leap off the face the way a harder EVA core delivers. Power shots require technique here — the racket won't compensate for a short backswing. On overheads, the low balance actively works against you: head-light rackets don't generate the momentum smashes need, so left-side players who want to finish points with a bandeja or vibora will feel the ceiling quickly.
FAQ
How does the BP10 Evo 25 compare to the BP10 Evo 24?
The 2025 version introduces the STREinforce channel — a structural groove in the frame side wall that increases rigidity without adding weight. The 2024 model used the same round shape and SoftEva core combination, but lacked this frame stiffening. In practice, the BP10 Evo 25 feels slightly more planted on contact and delivers sharper shot response, particularly on off-centre volleys. If you're upgrading from the 2024 model, the difference is noticeable rather than dramatic — but at this price point, the structural improvement is worth it.
Should I choose the BP10 Evo 25 or the Bullpadel Ionic Power?
The BP10 Evo 25 is softer, lighter in feel, and more forgiving — the better choice if consistency and arm comfort are your priorities. The Ionic Power has an XForce reinforcement system that increases rigidity and power output, suited to players who want more pace from their shots and are confident in their technique. If you're playing primarily on the right side and want reliability over aggression, stick with the BP10 Evo 25. If you're developing an all-court attacking game and hitting consistently from mid-court, the Ionic Power steps up where the BP10 Evo 25 reaches its ceiling.
Is the BP10 Evo 25 a good option for players with elbow sensitivity?
It's one of the lower-risk options in Bullpadel's range at this level. The combination of round shape, low balance, SoftEva core, and Polyglass face covers most of the arm-friendly criteria — it won't eliminate vibration entirely, but the soft core absorbs impact well and the low balance reduces the lever effect that strains the elbow. No racket can guarantee injury prevention, but if you're managing elbow sensitivity and need a competitive mid-level racket, the BP10 Evo 25 is a sensible starting point.
What does STREinforce actually do, and does it matter at this level?
STREinforce is a small channel cut into the side wall of the frame that increases structural rigidity along the perimeter without adding material or weight. At this price level it matters more than you'd expect: cheaper round rackets with soft cores can feel slightly hollow or imprecise on volleys because the frame flexes under load. STREinforce counteracts that by keeping the walls stiff, so shots feel more defined and directional. It's not a dramatic difference, but it's the reason the BP10 Evo 25 plays more confidently than similarly priced round rackets that lack it.
Is the BP10 Evo 25 suitable for a beginner, or is it only for intermediate and advanced players?
The round shape and forgiving sweet spot make it accessible to beginners technically, but at €90 it's priced and constructed for players who already have some court sense. A complete beginner would benefit from it, but they'd likely be paying for structural features — Carbon Tube frame, STREinforce — that won't register until they're playing more consistently. If budget matters, a cheaper beginner-specific racket covers the same forgiveness at lower cost. The BP10 Evo 25 is the better investment once you're playing regularly and want a racket that grows with your game rather than one you'll replace in six months.
Made for elbow-conscious players.
A round, low-balance frame that rewards consistency over aggression — for players who control rallies rather than end them.
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