Bullpadel Elite W

The Bullpadel Elite W is Gemma Triay’s signature racket — a teardrop-shape frame with a MultiEva core and an Xtend Carbon 3K face, tuned for control and comfort while keeping enough power for an all-court attacking game.

With a teardrop shape, medium balance and a 95% control index, the Elite W is a versatile, control-leaning racket. Bullpadel’s Vibradrive and Air React Channel keep it comfortable and stable, and CustomWeight lets you fine-tune the balance — a manageable, all-court frame rather than a pure power weapon.

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 Elite W at a glance

Bullpadel Elite W padel racket
Bullpadel Elite W. Image source: manufacturer.

Why it wins: Gemma Triay’s control teardrop — a versatile, comfortable frame with a 95% control index, medium balance and Vibradrive damping, with enough power for all-court play. (~$246)

  • Teardrop shape — versatile
  • MultiEva core
  • Xtend Carbon 3K face
  • Vibradrive comfort + medium balance

Main features of the Bullpadel Elite W

The Elite W is built for control and comfort:

  • Teardrop shape — balanced power and control
  • MultiEva core for a comfortable response
  • Xtend Carbon 3K face
  • Air React Channel + Vibradrive for stability and damping
  • CustomWeight to fine-tune the balance
  • 95% control index

Specification of the Bullpadel Elite W

Here are the full specs of the Bullpadel Elite W:

  • Shape: Teardrop
  • Weight: ~345–360 g
  • Balance: Medium
  • Core: MultiEva
  • Faces: Xtend Carbon 3K
  • Player level: Intermediate–Advanced
  • Type of play: Control / all-court
  • Pro: Gemma Triay

Our review of the Bullpadel Elite W

The Elite W is built around control and comfort. The teardrop shape and medium balance make it versatile and easy to place, while Vibradrive damping and the MultiEva core soak up vibration for a smooth, arm-friendly strike. The Xtend Carbon 3K face is responsive without being harsh.

There’s enough power for an attacking all-court game, but this is a control-first frame — it rewards placement and consistency over brute force. That, plus the comfort tech and CustomWeight tuning, makes it an excellent women’s-pro signature and a strong all-court option for intermediates and advanced players alike.

Pros

  • Versatile, control-leaning teardrop
  • Comfortable — Vibradrive + MultiEva damping
  • Manoeuvrable medium balance
  • CustomWeight tuning

Cons

  • Less raw power than a diamond
  • Control focus won’t suit big hitters
  • Pro-level price

Who is the Bullpadel Elite W for?

The Bullpadel Elite W is for intermediate-to-advanced players who want a versatile, control-leaning all-court racket with real comfort — and it’s a standout women’s-pro signature frame. If you want more attacking punch, the diamond Bullpadel Pearl hits harder; control purists could also look at the Bullpadel Neuron.


How the Bullpadel Elite W plays

On control and defence it’s at home — the teardrop shape, medium balance and damping make it easy to place and very comfortable.

On attack there’s enough pace for an all-court game, though it favours placement over outright power.


Bullpadel Elite W vs the alternatives

Within Bullpadel it’s the comfortable, control-leaning all-rounder — softer and more forgiving than the power Bullpadel Pearl, and more all-court than the tactical Bullpadel Neuron. It’s a natural step up from a beginner frame for a control player.


Is the Bullpadel Elite W worth it?

For a control player who wants a versatile, comfortable all-court racket — or a player after Gemma Triay’s actual frame — the Elite W is worth it: easy to use, kind on the arm, and capable across the whole court.


Conclusion

The Bullpadel Elite W is a versatile control teardrop — Gemma Triay’s signature frame blends a 95% control index, medium balance and Vibradrive comfort with enough power for all-court play. It’s not a power weapon, but as a comfortable, do-everything control racket it’s excellent.

A comfortable, control-leaning all-court teardrop. See how it compares in our intermediate padel rackets guide and the full best Bullpadel padel rackets roundup.

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