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Bea Gonzalez's round Fibrix control racket - net-dominant game with carbon-level feel and manageable arm load

Advanced 9.0/10 Bullpadel Pearl Bea Gonzlez 2026
9.0 / 10
Our take
Excellent
Power
7.0
Control
9.0
Comfort
9.0
Speed
9.0
Value
8.0
ShapeRound
Weight355-365g
SurfaceFibrix
CoreMultiEVA
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Full specifications
Shape
Round
Weight
355-365g
Surface
Fibrix
Core
MultiEVA
Level
Advanced
Brand
Bullpadel
Performance breakdown

How the Bullpadel Pearl Bea Gonzlez 2026 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 Pearl Bea Gonzalez 2026 continues the Pearl formula that Bea Gonzalez has used throughout her professional career. Round shape, Fibrix face, MultiEVA core, low-medium balance. A control-first racket with a carbon-glass hybrid face that delivers more exit speed than multiglass without the full arm load of pure carbon.

Who should buy the Bullpadel Pearl Bea Gonzalez 2026?

The Pearl Bea Gonzalez 2026 is a round-shaped racket weighing 355 to 365g with a low-medium balance, built around a Fibrix face and a MultiEVA core. It continues the Pearl formula Bea Gonzalez has used throughout her professional career - a control-first racket with a carbon-glass hybrid face.

Right pick if you're an advanced woman player who wants a net-dominant game with carbon-level feel and manageable arm load. Wrong pick if you're a power-first player who wants a diamond, or if you need full multiglass arm safety.

How does the Pearl 2026 play?

The round shape gives the widest possible sweet spot and the lowest balance point in the Bullpadel pro lineup. This combination - round shape, low balance, Fibrix face - makes the Pearl the fastest-handling pro-line racket in the women's range. Reflex volleys, net exchanges and touch drops are where it excels.

On centred contacts the Fibrix face delivers crisper exit speed than multiglass, particularly on overhead smashes and flat drives. It is not built to generate diamond-level smash authority - the round shape and low balance trade top-end power for speed and control.

What is the Pearl 2026 made of?

Fibrix is a carbon-glass hybrid face positioned between standard multiglass and full carbon. On centred contacts it is crisper than multiglass, and vibration transmission is lower than standard carbon, making it more sustainable across a full playing schedule than a TriCarbon or Xtend Carbon construction. The MultiEVA core supports the control-first feel.

How does it compare to the 2025 Pearl?

The 2026 version refines the construction while keeping the same round Fibrix formula that defines the Pearl line. The character - fast handling, wide sweet spot, control-first - carries across. If you already play a Pearl, the 2026 is an evolution rather than a reinvention.

Final verdict

For advanced women players whose game is built on speed, touch and net dominance rather than baseline power, the Pearl 2026 is one of the best round options in the range. Its light, fast handling may feel insubstantial to players used to more mass, and the 2026 pricing reflects the latest construction. For net-dominant game it is built for it is well-judged. For anyone else, the trade-offs noted above outweigh the upsides.

Strengths

  • 2026 updated Multiglass HR3 construction
  • Bea Gonzalez pro line - 2026 season
  • Very light and fast at 350g
  • Excellent touch and control
  • Strong for net play

Weaknesses

  • Not for power-first players
  • Lightweight may feel insubstantial to some
  • 2026 pricing reflects latest construction

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Bullpadel Pearl 2026 for?

It is for advanced women players who want a net-dominant control racket with carbon-glass Fibrix feel and manageable arm load.

What does the Bullpadel Pearl 2026 weigh?

It weighs 355 to 365g with a low-medium balance, making it the fastest-handling pro-line racket in the women's range.

Is the Pearl 2026 good for power players?

No. The round shape and low balance prioritise speed, touch and net play over baseline smash authority. Power-first players should choose a diamond.

Which pro uses the Pearl?

Bea Gonzalez, one of the fastest and most agile players on the women's Premier Padel circuit.