The Bullpadel Neuron 2025 is Fede Chingotto's racket, which tells you immediately it is built for complete all-round excellence. Teardrop shape, XtendCarbon 3K face, MultiEVA core, medium balance at approximately 260mm. Chingotto is one of the most technically complete players on the circuit, and the Neuron reflects his balanced approach.
Who it's for
This is Fede Chingotto's racket, which tells you immediately it is built for complete all-round excellence. Chingotto is one of the most technically complete players on the circuit, and the Neuron reflects his balanced approach. It suits advanced all-court players who move between net and baseline and want a racket that handles both positions properly without demanding extreme physical commitment.
Players who need multiglass-level comfort or arm safety should skip it, as should those who want the pure power of a diamond. The Neuron is a balance play, not a power specialist.
How it plays
The teardrop shape positions the sweet spot in the upper-centre of the face - more accessible than a diamond, while delivering meaningfully more smash authority than a round. The medium balance around 260mm gives fast swing speed without the extreme arm load of high-balance alternatives.
What makes the Neuron distinctive among teardrop rackets is that you get genuine carbon exit speed on centred contacts with lower vibration transmission than higher-specification carbon faces. It handles net play and baseline attack with equal competence, which is exactly what an all-court game needs.
Feel and materials
XtendCarbon 3K uses a 3,000-filament carbon weave in an extended architecture. It is less stiff than XtendCarbon 12K or TriCarbon 18K, delivering a softer carbon feel that sits closer to the multiglass end of the carbon spectrum. Exit speed is genuine carbon performance on centred contacts, but vibration is lower than higher-spec carbon faces - carbon character without the full arm-load penalty.
The MultiEVA core supports the balanced feel. The honest caveat: the XtendCarbon face is still more arm-demanding than multiglass, so it is not the right pick for players with sensitivity or injury history.
Final word
For advanced players who want a racket that handles both court positions properly without demanding extreme physical commitment, the Neuron 2025 is one of the most complete specifications in the current range. It is not the maximum-power option for pure baseline attackers, nor the maximum-comfort option for players who need multiglass - but as a complete all-rounder with genuine carbon character, it is hard to fault. Premium pricing at its price reflects that.
Strengths
- XtendCarbon 3K delivers genuine carbon feel with lower arm load than higher-spec carbon
- Teardrop shape provides excellent all-court balance
- Medium balance enables both net play speed and baseline authority
- Fede Chingotto 2025 pro signature - Premier Padel validated
- One of the most complete all-round specifications in the Bullpadel range
Weaknesses
- XtendCarbon face is more arm-demanding than multiglass - not for sensitivity or injury history
- Not the maximum power option for pure baseline attackers
- Not the maximum comfort option for players who need multiglass
- Premium pricing at EUR 179.95
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Bullpadel Neuron 2025 for?
It is for advanced all-court players who want balanced teardrop performance - genuine carbon face power with manageable arm load for sustained play.
What is XtendCarbon 3K?
It is a 3,000-filament carbon weave that is less stiff than XtendCarbon 12K, delivering a softer carbon feel with genuine exit speed but lower vibration than higher-spec carbon faces.
Is the Neuron 2025 good for beginners?
No. While more forgiving than a diamond, the XtendCarbon face is more arm-demanding than multiglass, making it an advanced all-court racket.
Which pro uses the Neuron?
Fede Chingotto, one of the most technically complete players on the circuit.


