The Head Coello Team is the accessible, forgiving member of Head’s Coello line — a diamond with a soft fibreglass face, Power Foam core and Auxetic 2.0, built for improving attackers who want easy power without the demands of the pro Coello Pro.
The Coello Team brings Arturo Coello’s diamond shape to a friendlier build. It keeps the head-heavy power profile but pairs it with a soft fibreglass face and Head’s Auxetic 2.0 construction, so it’s far more forgiving and comfortable than the pro Coello Pro — a smart way for an improving attacker to get easy power.
This review covers its build, specs and on-court feel, and who it’s for. See also our best Head padel rackets guide, or browse all our padel gear reviews.
Head Coello Team at a glance

Why it wins: Coello’s power shape, made friendly — a diamond with a soft fibreglass face and Auxetic 2.0 that gives easy ball speed and a forgiving, comfortable feel. (~$150)
- Diamond shape — head-heavy power
- Soft fibreglass face for forgiveness
- Power Foam core + Auxetic 2.0
- ~365g — the accessible Coello
Main features of the Head Coello Team
The Coello Team makes a power shape easy to use:
- Diamond shape with a slightly head-heavy balance
- Soft fibreglass face for a forgiving, comfortable strike
- Power Foam core for easy ball speed
- Auxetic 2.0 construction for a responsive, smooth feel
- Carbon frame + Power Stabilizer for swing speed and stability
Specification of the Head Coello Team
Here are the full specs of the Head Coello Team:
- Shape: Diamond
- Weight: ~355–375 g
- Balance: Slightly head-heavy
- Core: Power Foam
- Faces: Fibreglass
- Player level: Intermediate–Advanced
- Type of play: Power / all-round
- Pro: Arturo Coello (Team)
Our review of the Head Coello Team
The Coello Team is the easy way into Coello’s diamond shape. The head-heavy profile still gives you punch on the smash, but the soft fibreglass face and Auxetic 2.0 construction smooth out the impact, so it’s far more forgiving and comfortable than the stiff, carbon-faced Coello Pro. Power comes easily and the ball flight is predictable.
You give up the precision and top-end pace of the pro racket, but for an improving attacker that’s the right trade — you get the look and the power profile without the harshness or the demand for flawless technique.
Pros
- Easy power from the diamond shape
- Forgiving, comfortable fibreglass face
- Auxetic 2.0 smooths impact
- Coello styling at a friendlier price
Cons
- Less precise than the Coello Pro
- Fibreglass limits top-end pace
- Still a diamond — not for pure beginners
Who is the Head Coello Team for?
The Coello Team is for improving, intermediate-to-advanced attackers who want easy power and comfort in a diamond. Advanced players who want the real pro racket should step up to the Head Coello Pro; control players want the Gravity Pro.
How the Head Coello Team plays
On smashes it gives easy, comfortable power — the forgiving face makes attacking less punishing.
On control and defence the soft face helps, though the diamond shape still favours attack.
Head Coello Team vs the alternatives
It’s the forgiving, accessible sibling of Head’s flagship Coello Pro — same diamond identity, far easier to use. Against the power Extreme Pro it’s softer and more comfortable, and it’s a step up in power from the value Head Vibe.
Is the Head Coello Team worth it?
For an improving attacker who wants Coello’s diamond power without the pro racket’s harshness or price, the Coello Team is good value — easy power and real comfort in one frame. Advanced players chasing precision should take the Coello Pro.
Conclusion
The Head Coello Team is a friendly power diamond — it keeps Coello’s head-heavy attacking profile but adds a soft fibreglass face and Auxetic 2.0 comfort that make easy power genuinely accessible. It’s not as precise or fast as the Coello Pro, but for an improving attacker who wants the look and the punch without the demands, it’s a smart pick.
A forgiving, accessible power diamond. See how it compares in our intermediate padel rackets guide and the full best 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.