The Tecnifibre Bomba is Tecnifibre’s power weapon — a diamond-shaped frame with a stiff carbon face and a head-heavy balance, built for advanced players who finish points with pace.
Tecnifibre brought genuine racket-sport engineering from elite tennis to padel, and the Bomba is the power end of its range. A diamond shape and stiff carbon face deliver explosive smashing pace, sitting above the all-round Wall Master as the brand’s attacking option.
This review covers its build, specs and on-court feel, and who it’s for. See also our best Tecnifibre padel rackets guide, or browse all our padel gear reviews.
Tecnifibre Bomba at a glance

Why it wins: A diamond built to finish points — stiff, head-heavy and explosive on the smash, for advanced attackers. (~$230)
- Diamond — top-end power
- Stiff carbon face
- Head-heavy balance
- Built for the smash
Main features of the Tecnifibre Bomba
The Bomba is built to finish points:
- Diamond shape with a head-heavy balance
- Stiff carbon face for a direct, explosive response
- High balance loading power into the smash
- Spin-friendly textured surface
- ~360–375 g for advanced players
Specification of the Tecnifibre Bomba
Here are the full specs of the Tecnifibre Bomba:
- Shape: Diamond
- Weight: ~360–375 g
- Balance: High
- Core: EVA
- Faces: Carbon
- Player level: Advanced
- Type of play: Power
- Pro: —
Our review of the Tecnifibre Bomba
The Bomba is Tecnifibre’s attacking diamond. The head-heavy balance and stiff carbon face deliver the explosive, direct smashing pace aggressive net players want, with a sharp response off the strings. It rewards a confident, fast swing.
As with any diamond, the sweet spot is high and unforgiving, so it is strictly an advanced racket that asks for clean contact. For an aggressive player who wants Tecnifibre’s power, it is the pick of the range.
Pros
- Explosive smashing power
- Stiff, direct carbon response
- Good spin grip
- Tecnifibre engineering pedigree
Cons
- Demanding, high sweet spot
- Advanced players only
- Head-heavy on defence
Who is the Tecnifibre Bomba for?
The Bomba is for advanced, aggressive players who finish at the net. Improvers should start with the all-round Wall Master; for spin and control, the Curva.
How the Tecnifibre Bomba plays
On smashes it’s a weapon — the head-heavy diamond delivers real put-away pace.
On defence the high balance and stiff face ask for clean contact under pressure.
Tecnifibre Bomba vs the alternatives
It’s the power option above the all-round Wall Master and the control-focused Curva, and sits alongside the power-finishing WallBreaker.
Is the Tecnifibre Bomba worth it?
For an advanced attacker who wants a stiff carbon power diamond from a quality brand, the Bomba is well worth it. It’s wasted on anyone still developing their technique.
Conclusion
The Tecnifibre Bomba is a proper power diamond — a head-heavy, stiff carbon frame that delivers explosive, direct smashing pace. It’s strictly advanced, demanding clean contact, but for an aggressive net player it’s Tecnifibre’s hardest-hitting option.
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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.