Key technical features and design changes in the Wilson Bela Pro V2.5 2024
The Wilson Bela Pro V2.5 2024 is the latest evolution of the signature padel racket chosen by Fernando Belasteguin. According to the reviewer from Padel Test by Roberto Cardi, this version introduces several meaningful updates over the previous model, especially in terms of balance and sweet spot design. While the aesthetics remain similar, the technical refinements are aimed at making the racket more accessible to a broader range of advanced players.
- Weight: 378–379g (measured), higher than the 370g declared by Wilson
- Balance: 1 cm lower (more towards the handle) than the 2023 version
- Frame and face: Carbon fiber (exact type not specified by Wilson)
- Core: Firm EVA foam
- Sweet spot: Expanded, still positioned toward the upper center
- Surface: Textured for enhanced spin
- Hole pattern: Larger holes at the top, smaller internally for improved ball exit
These changes reflect Wilson’s response to feedback that the previous Bela Pro was too demanding for many players. The V2.5 aims to deliver power and precision while improving maneuverability and comfort.
Performance during volleys and net play
During on-court testing, the reviewer highlights the racket’s ability to deliver both powerful volleys and precise control at the net. The combination of a firm core and carbon face allows for aggressive play, yet the slightly lower balance makes the racket easier to maneuver compared to its predecessor. The reviewer notes that the spin potential is excellent, thanks to the textured surface, and that the racket responds well to sliced shots and quick blocks.
In short exchanges and stop volleys, the Bela Pro V2.5 provides a solid, responsive feel. The reviewer emphasizes that the racket’s improved sweet spot and balance contribute to a more forgiving and enjoyable net game, especially for advanced players who value both power and finesse.
Overhead shots: vibora, bandeja, and smashes
The channel’s test of overhead shots reveals the racket’s strengths in both power and spin. The reviewer describes the vibora and bandeja as particularly satisfying, with the racket offering a crisp response and the ability to generate heavy spin. The lower balance enhances maneuverability, making it easier to position the racket quickly for high balls.
When executing smashes (remate), the Bela Pro V2.5 stands out. The reviewer calls this the racket’s “top” shot, with the upper-center sweet spot and firm construction allowing for maximum power transfer. Players who rely on aggressive overheads will find this racket especially rewarding.
Wall exits and defensive play
In defensive scenarios, such as low and high wall exits, the reviewer observes a notable improvement over the previous version. Despite its firm feel, the racket offers good control and a surprising level of comfort when lifting balls from low positions. The expanded sweet spot helps maintain consistency even under pressure, and the racket’s maneuverability supports quick adjustments during defensive rallies.
For high wall exits, the reviewer again notes the excellent power and spin capabilities, making it easier to transition from defense to attack. The overall impression is that the Bela Pro V2.5 is more versatile and user-friendly than before, without sacrificing its core identity as a power-oriented racket.
Comparisons with the previous Bela Pro and target player profile
Compared to the Bela Pro 2023, the V2.5 is described as “much improved.” The most significant differences are the more accessible balance and the larger sweet spot, which make the racket less punishing and more enjoyable for a wider range of advanced players. The reviewer points out that, while the racket remains best suited for experienced and aggressive players, it is now more “playable” and less fatiguing than the previous generation.
The reviewer makes it clear that this is still a firm, high-performance racket designed for those who want to dictate play with power and precision. However, the refinements in balance and sweet spot mean that players who previously found the Bela Pro too demanding may now find it a viable option.
Reviewer’s ratings and key qualitative evaluations
- Overhead shots (smash/remate): “Top, top, top” for power and sweet spot performance
- Net play and volleys: Excellent maneuverability and spin, improved over previous version
- Defensive play: Noticeably better control and comfort, especially on wall exits
- Overall playability: Much improved, more accessible for advanced players
- Best suited for: Advanced and expert players seeking power, with improved forgiveness
The reviewer’s overall impression is highly positive, especially for those who prioritize power and aggressive play. The Bela Pro V2.5 is described as “truly impressive in power,” with significant improvements in maneuverability and comfort that broaden its appeal among advanced players.





