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All-court (artificial grass & sand) Advanced Bullpadel

Players who want Bea Gonzalez's padel shoe and an attacking, aggressive game

Advanced 8.1/10 Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I
8.1 / 10
Our take
Good
Grip
9.0
Stability
8.0
Cushioning
7.0
Durability
8.0
Agility
8.0
SurfaceAll-court (artificial grass & sand)
SoleVibram outsole
Uppertechnical mesh upper
CushioningEVA midsole
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Full specifications
Surface
All-court (artificial grass & sand)
Sole
Vibram outsole
Upper
technical mesh upper
Cushioning
EVA midsole
Level
Advanced
Brand
Bullpadel
Performance breakdown

How the Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I scores

Scored across Grip, Stability, Cushioning, Durability and Agility. Weighted against a category benchmark for padel shoes in the same level class.

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Verdict

The Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I is an advanced-level padel shoe built around a Vibram outsole.

Who it's for

The Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I is Bea Gonzalez's shoe, built for the game that keeps Bea among the most watched players on tour: fast, aggressive, played on the front foot. It rewards an advanced player with the footwork and conditioning to play at that pace, and it asks for both in return.

Beginners, or players who want a soft, forgiving recreational shoe over a firm performance one will find it the wrong fit.

On court

On court it is built to move on standard padel courts of artificial grass and sand infill. Grip is the strong suit: the Vibram outsole bites into the surface for confident pivots and quick changes of direction. The reinforced toe cap adds to the lockdown, so the foot stays put rather than rolling under load. On sizing, Bullpadel shoes run snug/narrow; size up if between two sizes. The ride leans firm and direct rather than plush, which suits quick movement. What you notice over a full session is consistency: the same response on the first point and the last.

Build and materials

Underfoot, a Vibram outsole provides the grip and the wear resistance. Up top, the technical mesh balances lockdown with breathability through a long match, with a reinforced toe area standing between the shoe and the toe-drag wear that ends padel shoes early. Cushioning comes from an EVA midsole, taking the sting out of repeated landings. The construction is honest: built for the court, not the catalogue.

Final word

Taken as a whole, the Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I does its job honestly, giving an aggressive player grip and lockdown without overreaching, built around a Vibram outsole. Match it to your level and your court and it earns its place.

Strengths

  • Grippy, hard-wearing outsole built for padel surfaces
  • Vibram outsole
  • Reinforced toe cap
  • Bea Gonzalez pro line, validated at the top level
  • Tuned for aggressive, attack-first movement

Weaknesses

  • Firm, performance-first ride that beginners will find demanding
  • Performance tuned to its level rather than universal
  • Toe drag from sliding is the main long-term wear point, as with most padel shoes

Frequently asked questions

What surface is the Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I for?

Standard padel courts, artificial grass with sand infill. Its Vibram outsole is cut for grip on that surface.

Is the Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I good for beginners?

Not really. It is a firmer, performance-first shoe suited to advanced players. Beginners are better served by a more cushioned, forgiving option.

Does the Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I run true to size?

Model-specific sizing data is limited, but Bullpadel shoes are widely reported to run snug and narrow, so size up if you are between two sizes.

Is the Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I durable?

Its Vibram outsole is built for grip and wear resistance. As with any padel shoe, toe drag from sliding is the main wear point.

Which pro wears the Bullpadel Pearl Vibram 25I?

Bea Gonzalez competes in this line.