The Bullpadel Pearl is Bea González’s signature racket — a diamond-shape frame with a two-density MultiEva core and a flexible Fibrix face, built to combine attacking power and spin with the comfort and manoeuvrability of a balanced, women’s-tuned frame.
The Pearl pairs a power-oriented diamond shape with Bullpadel’s Fibrix face (a hybrid of X-Glass and carbon) for flex and elasticity, and a dual-density MultiEva core — firmer outside for power, softer inside for control. A 3D Grain surface adds spin. It’s a pro frame, but a balanced, manageable one.
This review covers its build, specs and on-court feel, and who it’s for. See also our best Bullpadel padel rackets guide, or browse all our padel gear reviews.
Bullpadel Pearl at a glance

Why it wins: Bea González’s power diamond — attacking pace and spin from a flexible Fibrix face and dual-density MultiEva core, in a balanced, manoeuvrable frame. (~$246)
- Diamond shape — attacking power
- Fibrix face (X-Glass + carbon) for flex
- Dual-density MultiEva core
- 3D Grain surface for spin
Main features of the Bullpadel Pearl
The Pearl is a power diamond tuned for comfort:
- Diamond shape with a ~38mm profile for power
- Fibrix face — X-Glass + carbon hybrid for flex and elasticity
- Dual-density MultiEva core — power outside, control inside
- 3D Grain rough surface for grip and spin
- 100% carbon frame + Trinamic triangular heart
Specification of the Bullpadel Pearl
Here are the full specs of the Bullpadel Pearl:
- Shape: Diamond
- Weight: ~355–365 g
- Profile: 38 mm
- Core: Dual-density MultiEva
- Faces: Fibrix (X-Glass + carbon)
- Player level: Advanced
- Type of play: Power + spin
- Pro: Bea González
Our review of the Bullpadel Pearl
The Pearl is a proper attacking diamond, but a friendlier one than most. The Fibrix face flexes on contact for a more elastic, comfortable feel than a stiff full-carbon face, and the dual-density MultiEva core lets you find both power on the smash and a softer touch on control shots. The 3D Grain surface bites for spin.
As a pro-level diamond it still wants good technique and a fast swing, but the balanced weight and flexible face make it more manageable than an out-and-out power weapon — which is exactly why it works as a women’s-pro signature as well as for advancing attackers of any kind.
Pros
- Attacking power and spin from a diamond
- Fibrix face flexes for comfort
- Dual-density core balances power and control
- Manoeuvrable, balanced weight
Cons
- Still a diamond — wants good technique
- Less raw punch than a stiff carbon weapon
- Pro-level price
Who is the Bullpadel Pearl for?
The Bullpadel Pearl is for advancing and advanced attackers who want power and spin in a comfortable, manoeuvrable diamond — and it’s a standout women’s-pro signature frame. Control-first players may prefer the teardrop Bullpadel Elite W; power purists might look at the Bullpadel Vertex 04.
How the Bullpadel Pearl plays
On attack it delivers — the diamond shape and 3D Grain surface give pace and heavy spin on the smash.
On control the Fibrix face and soft inner core help more than a typical diamond, though it still rewards clean contact.
Bullpadel Pearl vs the alternatives
Within Bullpadel it sits as a comfortable, balanced power diamond — more forgiving than the Bullpadel Vertex 04, more attacking than the control Bullpadel Elite W. Against the Bullpadel Hack 04 it’s lighter and more manoeuvrable.
Is the Bullpadel Pearl worth it?
For an advancing attacker who wants a power diamond that doesn’t beat up the arm — or a player after Bea González’s actual frame — the Pearl is worth it: real attacking ability with genuine comfort.
Conclusion
The Bullpadel Pearl is a comfortable power diamond — Bea González’s signature frame pairs attacking pace and spin with a flexible Fibrix face and a dual-density core that keep it manageable. It still wants good technique, but it’s one of the friendlier ways into a pro-level diamond.
A comfortable, attacking power diamond. See how it compares in our advanced padel rackets guide and the full best Bullpadel padel rackets roundup.

Lucas Sánchez is the founder of SimplePadel. Born and raised in Spain, Lucas has been living in the US and UK for the last 20 years and currently calls Miami his home. While he’s never played professionally, the dream is still alive.
Lucas loves nothing more than playing (and talking) about padel, and he considers himself lucky to have a wife and family that share his love for the game.