
BOLT Blue/Green 2025

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Our Verdict
The HEAD BOLT Blue/Green 2025 is an honest beginner's racket that does exactly what it promises: it makes the game accessible. The fiberglass hitting surface keeps impacts soft and comfortable, the oversized teardrop head offers genuine forgiveness, and the medium balance at 265 mm ensures the racket stays controllable from the very first session. It is best suited to players just starting out at club level who need confidence-building equipment rather than performance-chasing technology. For that specific audience, it is a well-considered choice.
BOLT Blue/Green 2025
A beginner-friendly teardrop racket built around comfort and forgiveness, aimed at club players taking their first steps in the game. The fiberglass hitting surface and expanded sweet spot prioritise ease of use over outright performance.
- Off-centre hits feel noticeably more forgiving than on most entry-level rackets, thanks to the oversized 525 cm² teardrop head and expanded sweet spot that reduces the penalty for imprecise contact.
- Impacts are absorbed softly through the arm, making extended sessions at the beginner stage more comfortable than with stiffer alternatives — a genuine advantage for players whose technique is still developing.
- The low balance point at 265 mm keeps the swing weight manageable, so less experienced players can react and redirect the ball without feeling like the racket is pulling the wrist out of position.
- Any player who has moved beyond the very early stages of club play will quickly find this racket too limited — the foam core and fiberglass construction deliver neither the feel nor the energy return needed to progress to more demanding shot-making.
About This Racket
Fiberglass face — the most flexible surface material in padel. Absorbs pace on contact and returns it with a natural flex effect, particularly effective on softer touch shots. Most forgiving option for off-centre hits, and easiest on the arm over long sessions.
EVA Soft core — a low-density rubber compound that prioritises comfort and vibration absorption. Keeps the ball on the face fractionally longer on contact, giving more feel and control on placement shots. Easier on the arm than harder cores, making it a good choice for players who play frequently or have a history of elbow issues.
Teardrop shape with medium balance. The most versatile combination available — sweet spot large enough to handle pressure situations, balance neutral enough to transition between defence and attack without fighting the racket. The go-to profile for all-round players.
Players taking their first steps in padel, or returning after a long break. This racket prioritises forgiveness and ease of use — it won’t punish mishits harshly and doesn’t demand precise technique to get the ball back consistently.