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Delfi Brea's diamond power racket - Fibrix face for attacking play with lower arm load than pure carbon

Advanced 8.8/10 Bullpadel Vertex 04 W 2025 Delfi Brea
8.8 / 10
Our take
Very good
Power
9.0
Control
7.0
Comfort
7.0
Speed
8.0
Value
8.0
ShapeDiamond
Weight360-370g
SurfaceFibrix
CoreMultiEVA
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Full specifications
Shape
Diamond
Weight
360-370g
Surface
Fibrix
Core
MultiEVA
Level
Advanced
Brand
Bullpadel
Performance breakdown

How the Bullpadel Vertex 04 W 2025 Delfi Brea scores

Scored across Power, Control, Comfort, Speed and Value. Weighted against a category benchmark for rackets in the same shape and level class.

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Verdict

The Bullpadel Vertex 04 W 2025 is Delfi Brea's signature racket for the 2025 season. Diamond shape, Fibrix face, MultiEVA core, high balance. Designed for Brea's attacking baseline game - a playing style built on powerful overhead smashes and aggressive flat drives.

Who it's for

The Vertex 04 W 2025 is Delfi Brea's signature racket, designed for her attacking baseline game built on powerful overhead smashes and aggressive flat drives. It is aimed at advanced women players who want pro-line diamond power but with lower arm load than a pure carbon face would impose.

Beginners, players with arm sensitivity, and anyone who needs a round or teardrop shape should look elsewhere. This is a diamond, and it asks for the technique a diamond requires.

How it plays

The diamond shape concentrates the sweet spot in the upper third of the face. Combined with the high balance, this maximises smash authority for baseline attackers. At 360 to 370g it carries a weight appropriate for women's elite play while keeping the frame stability that attacking play demands.

On centred overhead contacts the Fibrix face delivers more exit speed than a multiglass racket would, giving real authority on smashes and drives. The trade-off for the diamond geometry is the usual one: off-centre contact is less forgiving, and the high balance limits how quickly you can manoeuvre at the net.

Feel and materials

Fibrix is a carbon-glass hybrid face that sits between standard multiglass and pure carbon in both performance and arm load. On centred contacts it delivers more exit speed than multiglass while transmitting less vibration than TriCarbon or Xtend Carbon faces. For a player competing across a full Premier Padel season, that sustainability advantage is the whole point of the material choice.

The MultiEVA core supports the attacking character. The comfort caveats are still real - Fibrix is more arm-demanding than multiglass or a round shape, so players with existing sensitivity should be cautious.

Final word

Brea uses this racket at the highest competitive level, which validates it across demanding professional schedules. For advanced women players whose game centres on baseline power and who want pro-line construction without the full arm load of pure carbon, the Vertex 04 W 2025 is one of the strongest specifications in the 2025 women's range.

Strengths

  • Delfi Brea pro line - Premier Padel circuit validated
  • Fibrix face delivers power with lower arm load than pure carbon
  • Diamond shape for maximum smash authority
  • 360-370g weight appropriate for women's elite play
  • Strong build quality throughout the frame

Weaknesses

  • Fibrix still more demanding on arm than multiglass alternatives
  • Diamond shape demands consistent centred technique
  • High balance limits net-play manoeuvrability
  • Not appropriate for players below advanced level

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Vertex 04 W for?

It is for advanced women players who want Delfi Brea's diamond power racket, with a Fibrix face for attacking play and lower arm load than pure carbon.

What does the Vertex 04 W 2025 weigh?

It weighs 360 to 370g, appropriate for women's elite play while keeping the frame stability attacking play requires.

Is the Vertex 04 W good for beginners?

No. The diamond shape demands consistent centred technique, and the Fibrix face is more arm-demanding than multiglass.

What is Fibrix?

Fibrix is a carbon-glass hybrid face material that delivers more exit speed than multiglass while transmitting less vibration than pure carbon faces like Xtend Carbon 12K.