The Bullpadel Indiga CTR 2025 is the control version of the Indiga entry-level range at 72.95 EUR and it is, straightforwardly, the right shape for most beginners to start with. Round shaped with a foam EVA core, it combines maximum sweet spot area with adequate comfort at the lowest price Bullpadel offers.
Who should buy the Bullpadel Indiga CTR 2025?
The Indiga CTR 2025 is a round-shaped budget racket weighing 350 to 360g, built around a Polyglass face and a SoftEVA foam core. It is the control version of the entry-level Indiga range and, straightforwardly, the right shape for most beginners to start with.
Built for a budget beginner who wants the most forgiving shape at the lowest Bullpadel price. Not for intermediate or advanced.
How does the Indiga CTR play?
The round shape is the most important specification here. Beginners make inconsistent contact - footwork is developing, timing is unpredictable, and the range of contact points across a session is wide. A round shape with its generous sweet spot keeps a high proportion of those imperfect contacts in play, which translates directly into more rallies, more game time, and faster development.
The foam EVA core absorbs enough misdirected energy to prevent excessive arm stress during the period when technique is most unstable. For a beginner, that forgiveness is exactly what accelerates learning.
What is the Indiga CTR made of?
The Polyglass face and SoftEVA foam core are entry-level materials chosen for comfort and forgiveness. Beginners frequently catch the frame or strike well off-centre, and foam EVA cushions those contacts well enough to keep sessions comfortable. The performance ceiling is limited by design - appropriate for the learning phase, not for competitive play.
How does it compare to the Indiga PWR?
The CTR is round, the PWR is diamond. For most beginners the CTR is the better choice because its sweet spot is more forgiving. The PWR only makes sense if you specifically want a diamond shape. At the same price, the CTR is the safer recommendation for a new player.
Final verdict
The Indiga CTR removes financial risk from trying padel. If the sport does not stick, the investment is minimal; if it does, the CTR provides a reliable foundation through the first few months, after which an upgrade to the Ionic series becomes a motivated, informed choice. The Bullpadel name brings quality control above generic alternatives. You will outgrow it, but it does the beginner job correctly.
Strengths
- Round shape - right for beginners
- Foam EVA comfort
- Bullpadel quality at budget price
- Wide sweet spot
- Good durability
Weaknesses
- Limited performance ceiling
- Will outgrow quickly
- Not for competitive play
Frequently asked questions
Is the Indiga CTR good for beginners?
Yes. Its round shape and forgiving foam EVA core make it one of the best entry-level choices for new players in the Bullpadel range.
How much does the Bullpadel Indiga CTR 2025 cost?
Pricing varies by retailer; tap the Check price link on this page for the latest pricing.
What is the difference between the Indiga CTR and Indiga PWR?
The CTR is round and forgiving, ideal for most beginners, while the PWR is a diamond built for players who specifically want power.
When should I upgrade from the Indiga CTR?
Once you reach intermediate level and want more performance, the Ionic series is the natural next step.


