Welcome to our new blog series: Padel Racket of the Month.
Each month we will pick out and review the hottest rackets for 2025 providing you with all the necessary details and options you are looking for in a racket.

May Pick:
Head Coello Pro 2025 Padel Racket
Discover why this racket stands out this month in 2025
This month’s pick is the Head Coello Pro 2025 Padel Racket.
A quick wrap up of why we picked this padel racket…
- Balanced aggression: Delivers high-end power for overheads and smashes, while still offering enough feedback and finesse for resets and drop shots.
- Trusted by a pro: Designed in collaboration with world #1 Arturo Coello, it reflects his playing style — powerful yet composed.
- Next-gen materials: The Graphene 360+ frame paired with Auxetic tech gives it a dynamic feel: stiff when you need it, soft when you don’t.
- Minimalist style: The copper-black finish feels premium and understated — a welcome change from loud graphics we’re seeing in other 2025 releases.
I wasn’t planning to review another diamond-shaped frame so soon after the Siux Fenix Pro, but the Coello Pro had a distinctly different feel. Despite the power orientation, it’s surprisingly forgiving — and I found it easier to manage during longer rallies and quick defensive moments.
This racket feels like it’s been built for tournament play, but without punishing you for every slight mishit. The sweet spot is still higher, yes, but it’s broader than you’d expect.
The Auxetic layer inside the frame noticeably adjusts feel based on your impact force — you can play a soft touch volley and feel it cradle the ball, then crank a smash and feel a solid rebound.
Use Case – Where it shines:
In doubles, it rewards net play and reaction time with excellent stability and feedback.
Perfect for players who like to build points and finish them with controlled aggression.
If you’re stepping up from an all-rounder frame (like an Adidas CTRL or Nox ML10), this is a great “next-level” transition racket.
What makes this review unique
Many websites just list the specs and regurgitate the brand pitch — but from our testing and feel on court, what sets the Coello Pro apart is its refined stiffness. The Graphene 360+ frame isn’t harsh — it delivers that tight, responsive feedback without the common vibration spikes that wear on the arm. It’s this smart tension balancing that makes it feel so “clean” off the face, even in long matches.
Also worth noting: the power foam isn’t just marketing. It actually creates a faster rebound at lower effort — helpful when playing fatigued or under pressure.

Perfect for:
Intermediate to Advanced Players

Perfect for:
Players who like to control tempo and finish with authority

Shape:
Diamond – for maximum power

Sweet Spot:
Medium–High
Racket of the Month![]() Head Coello Pro 2025: | |
|---|---|
| Weight: | ~365g |
| Width: | 38 mm |
| Frame | Graphene 360+ with Auxetic |
| Core | Power Foam |
| Face | Hybrid Carbon |
| Surface | Textured with spin-friendly coating |
| Shape | Diamond |
| Grip Size | Standard, with vibration-dampening bridge |
| Advertised Control Features | Smart Bridge tech, soft foam cushioning, balanced feel |
| Advertised Strap & Grip Features | Reinforced handle for improved grip stability and wrist support |
| Power | 92/100 |
| Control | 88/100 |
| Sweet Spot | Medium–High |
| Pros | Pro-built performance – Created with input from Arturo Coello, and it shows in the overall build quality Versatile aggression – Can hit big, but still play smart Exceptional touch for a diamond racket – Thanks to Auxetic responsiveness Arm-friendly stiffness – It’s stiff in the right ways without feeling punishing |
| Cons | Slight learning curve – Takes a few sessions to dial in timing if you’re coming from a softer or rounder racket Not a beginner frame – Needs some technical ability to unlock its potential Premium price tag – You’re paying for the tech and the name, but you feel it in performance |
If you’re looking to level up to a tour-grade racket that won’t wreck your arm or require a full technique overhaul, the Head Coello Pro 2025 hits that sweet spot — literally and figuratively.
This might be one of the most playable pro-level rackets we’ve tested this year. Keep an eye out — it could easily become a favourite beyond just this month’s review.

April Pick:
Siux Fenix Pro 5 (2025) Padel Racket
Discover why this racket stands out this month in 2025
This month’s pick is the Siux Fenix Pro 5 (2025) Padel Racket.
A quick wrap up of why we picked this padel racket…
- Aggressive with precision: This racket is built for players who like to play with intensity but also need that refined touch for volleys and control shots.
- High-end construction: The 24K carbon face gives it incredible rigidity and responsiveness—perfect for fast-paced, attacking play.
- Fresh to market: It’s part of Siux’s 2025 collection, so you’re sure to be using the latest technology and design
- Visual impact: The blacked-out, premium look gives it a slick, professional edge that will stand out well on the court
For this edition of padel racket of the month, we were looking for a racket that brings serious power without sacrificing feel or control at the net. That’s why this month’s pick is the Siux Fenix Pro 5 (2025). A racket designed for aggressive players who want explosiveness in their shots but still need the precision to build and finish points effectively.

With its diamond shape and high balance, this racket delivers maximum power on smashes and volleys. The 24K Carbon face and EVA Black Soft High Recovery core create a stiff yet responsive feel, giving every shot that extra punch while still absorbing vibration on impact. It’s also got a slick anti-vibration system built into the frame, so despite its power-oriented design, it feels surprisingly stable and smooth during play.

Boasting a power rating of 95/100 and a control rating of 85/100, the Fenix Pro 5 is ideal for players who like to dominate the net and take control of the game early. With a slightly extended handle and textured surface, it’s also well-suited for those who incorporate spin and quick wrist action into their game. If you’re the kind of player who likes to finish points with authority, this racket could easily be your next go-to.


Perfect for:
Intermediate to Advanced Players

Perfect for:
Power players with a touch of finesse

Shape:
Diamond – for maximum power

Sweet Spot:
Higher sweet spot for powerful overheads
Racket of the Month![]() Siux Fenix Pro 5 (2025) Padel Racket | |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 360–375g |
| Width: | 38 mm |
| Frame | 100% Carbon Twin Tube |
| Core | EVA Soft High Recovery (5 Laminations) |
| Face | 24K Carbon |
| Surface | Textured finish for added spin |
| Shape | Diamond |
| Grip Size | Standard, with anti-vibration system for comfort |
| Advertised Control Features | – Anti-vibration system reduces stress on the arm – Medium-soft core offers good touch for volleys and resets – Textured face aids in spin control and shot placement |
| Advertised Strap & Grip Features | Reinforced handle for improved grip stability and wrist support |
| Advertised Feature | – Diamond shape and high balance for maximum hitting power – 24K Carbon surface increases stiffness for explosive shots – EVA High Recovery core delivers fast rebound and ball exit |
| Power | 95/100 |
| Control | 85/100 |
| Sweet Spot | High |
| Pros | Explosive Power – Diamond shape and 24K carbon face deliver serious punch on overheads and volleys. Built for Offense – Great choice for aggressive players who want to dominate the point. Comfortable Touch – Despite its stiffness, the anti-vibration system and EVA core reduce impact fatigue. Premium Build – Top-tier materials and finish feel solid and professional. |
| Cons | Less Forgiving – Smaller sweet spot and high balance can punish mishits. Not Ideal for Beginners – Suited more to experienced players who can handle the weight and power. Control Trade-off – While decent, control is secondary to power with this frame. |

March Pick:
Adidas Metalbone Carbon Ctrl 3.4 Padel Racket
Discover why this racket stands out in 2025 and see how it compares to other top contenders.
This month’s pick, as you may have guessed by now, is the Adidas Metalbone Carbon Ctrl 3.4 Padel Racket.
At this stage in my game, I’m looking for a racket that delivers exceptional control while still offering enough power when needed. That’s why this month’s pick is the Adidas Metalbone Carbon CTRL 3.4—a racket designed for players who thrive on precision and consistency.

With its round shape and low balance, this racket enhances shot accuracy, making it ideal for those who prioritize placement over brute force. The 6K Carbon Fiber surface and EVA Soft Performance core provide a smooth, responsive feel, ensuring both comfort and control on every shot. Thanks to Spin Blade Decal and Smart Holes Curve technology, generating spin and directing the ball exactly where you want it becomes effortless.

Boasting a control rating of 95/100 and a power rating of 80/100, the Metalbone Carbon CTRL 3.4 is perfect for strategic players who like to dictate rallies through precise shot placement. The Power Extra Grip handle adds stability and reach, making it a top choice for those who value finesse as much as power. If control is your game’s foundation, this racket is an excellent companion on the court.

Check out how this racket fairs against the Babolat Technical Viper

Perfect for:
Intermediate to Advanced Players

Perfect for:
Players looking to control the court with precise play

Shape:
Round for Control (Precision-Focused) players

Sweet Spot:
Centred for control & Accuracy
Racket of the Month![]() Adidas Metalbone Carbon Ctrl 3.4 Padel Racket | |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 360-375gr |
| Width: | 38 mm |
| Frame | Carbon Fiber with Octagonal Structure |
| Core | EVA Soft Performance Foam |
| Face | Carbon 6K with Spin Blade Decal |
| Surface | Textured for enhanced spin |
| Shape | Round |
| Grip Size | Standard, with Power Extra Grip handle for increased inertia |
| Advertised Control Features | • Round shape with low balance for enhanced control. • Octagonal Structure reduces torsion, improving shot precision • Spin Blade Decal and Smart Holes Curve technologies for better spin control |
| Advertised Strap & Grip Features | Power Extra Grip handle extends length for improved grip and increased shot inertia |
| Advertised Feature | Low Poly design in the frame and core increases structural rigidity, enhancing power in shots |
| Power | 80/100 |
| Control | 95/100 |
| Sweet Spot | Center |
| Pros | Exceptional Control – Round shape and low balance offer top-tier precision and consistency. Comfortable Feel – EVA Soft Performance core reduces impact and vibrations. Spin-Friendly – Spin Blade Decal and Smart Holes Curve tech enhance ball grip. Versatile Playability – Great for intermediate and advanced tactical players. |
| Cons | Less Power – Softer core and low balance reduce smash impact. Not for Aggressive Play – Prioritizes finesse over power. Possible Arm Fatigue – Some players experience discomfort after extended use. |
There you have it, our first blog post for this Racket Of The Month Series. Let us know if you have this racket and you agree or disagree with our comments. Either way, picking a racket is as personal as picking out a pair of jeans, and what works for others may not work for you.
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