Bullpadel Vertex 04 Comfort 2024: hybrid feel and versatile control
The Bullpadel Vertex 04 Comfort 2024, endorsed by Martín Di Nenno, opens the channel’s ranking of control rackets for 2024. Its standout feature is a hybrid face combining fiberglass and carbon fiber, paired with Bullpadel’s signature MultiEva core. This blend delivers a medium-soft touch that feels comfortable in hand. The racket’s sandy rough surface enhances spin, while a medium balance ensures easy maneuverability, especially at the net.
From the baseline, the Vertex 04 Comfort offers excellent ball output at low and medium speeds, with a sweet spot above average. At the net, the medium balance provides extra weight for volleys and aerial play, making it a strong choice for players who like to control the point. However, the reviewer notes that at high pace, the racket’s medium-soft feel can limit performance, lacking the progressive response of firmer models. With the 2025 collection on the horizon and this model being discontinued, it’s currently available at a competitive price of €134.
Nox ML10 Pro Cup Luxury 2024: classic comfort and plug-and-play ease
Ranked sixth, the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Luxury 2024 by Miguel Lamperti is described as a safe bet for players seeking comfort—especially those with elbow issues. The racket features a 3K carbon fiber face and HR3 core, but its feel closely resembles the iconic ML10 fiberglass version. The round shape and wide sweet spot make it highly forgiving, and for 2024, a rough finish has been added for improved spin.
With a medium-low balance, the ML10 Pro Cup Luxury is agile and easy to handle. It excels across the court, with smooth ball output at low and medium speeds. The reviewer highlights its “plug and play” nature—no adaptation period is needed, making it ideal for players who want immediate comfort and control. The racket is especially effective for lifted smashes and controlled volleys. However, at high speeds, it can become less predictable, and its short handle may not suit everyone. Its price, often below €150, adds to its appeal.
Siux Diablo Revolution Pro 3: control with customizable balance
At number five, the Siux Diablo Revolution Pro 3, used by Sanyo Gutiérrez and Tino Libaak, brings a firmer feel to the list. Its key specs include:
- Face material: 15K carbon fiber
- Core: medium-density EVA
- Surface: sandy roughness
- Shape: hybrid
- Balance: low (250 mm, adjustable with ShockOut weights)
This racket stands out for maintaining control at both low and high speeds. Unlike softer rackets, the Pro 3 doesn’t feel overly bouncy when accelerating, requiring players to generate their own power. Its sweet spot and ball output are well-balanced, making it suitable for players who value both control and the ability to add spin. The reviewer appreciates its performance on volleys and bandejas, though notes the Dual Pro Grip may not suit everyone. The price, around €180, is on the higher side considering new models are available.
Nox AT10 18K 2024: maneuverable power with dual-density core
Fourth on the list is the Nox AT10 18K 2024, the signature racket of Agustín Tapia. This model could easily fit into a list of versatile rackets, thanks to its advanced construction:
- Face material: 18K carbon fiber
- Core: Nox dual-density (MLD)
- Surface: sandy roughness
- Features: EOS Flap lateral windows for improved maneuverability
- Balance: medium
The AT10 18K 2024 offers a medium touch and a well-optimized sweet spot. It’s highly maneuverable from the baseline, providing reliable ball output and control. At the net, it stands out for its performance in volleys and aerial shots, offering a bit more power than other control rackets. The reviewer notes its effectiveness on both lifted and flat smashes. The only drawback is that the rough surface could be more pronounced for lasting spin. Pricing ranges from €180 to €200, making it one of the more premium options in the ranking.
Head Gravity Pro 2024: pure control with advanced technology
The Head Gravity Pro 2024, used by Edu Alonso, secures the third spot. This racket is all about pure control, featuring:
- Face material: hybrid fiberglass and carbon fiber
- Core: Head Control Foam
- Shape: round
- Surface: sandy roughness (new for 2024)
- Balance: medium
- Technology: Auxetic 2.0 for improved acceleration
The Gravity Pro’s sweet spot is exceptional, delivering consistent sensations both at the back and the net. It excels in defensive situations and provides reliable control even at high speeds. The medium to slightly high balance enhances net play, while the racket remains comfortable overall. However, it may not be as maneuverable as some competitors, so players should pay attention to the specific weight when purchasing. The price is €163, positioning it as a strong alternative for control-focused players.
Siux Electra Lite 3: surprising performance and versatility
In second place, the Siux Electra Lite 3 emerges as a surprise favorite. It’s described as the “middle sister” of the ST3 Pro line and impresses with its blend of rigidity and comfort:
- Face material: 12K carbon fiber
- Core: Soft EVA
- Shape: round
- Surface: sandy roughness
- Sweet spot: best in the Electra line
- Balance: medium (260 mm)
The Electra Lite 3 shines in fast-paced play, offering a rigid exterior with a responsive interior. Its linear response at high speeds sets it apart from other control rackets, while the rough surface aids spin on volleys and bandejas. It’s suitable for players seeking both control and versatility, especially those who like to accelerate the ball. The reviewer finds few negatives, particularly given its attractive price of €140.
Bullpadel Neuron 2024: ultimate control for demanding players
Topping the list is the Bullpadel Neuron 2024, the choice of Chingotto. This racket is characterized by:
- Face material: 3K carbon fiber
- Core: MultiEva by Bullpadel
- Unique drilling pattern
- Sweet spot: standard size
- Balance: low (251 mm)
- Touch: medium to medium-hard
The Neuron 2024 stands out for its exceptional control in both defensive and offensive situations. Its slightly firmer touch ensures consistent performance even on off-center hits, providing a sense of security for demanding players. Ball output is solid at medium pace, and it’s the best in the ranking for handling powerful shots. The only notable downside is the absence of a rough surface, though this can be addressed with aftermarket solutions. The price is €163, making it a top-tier option for pure control.
Key takeaways from the 2024 control racket ranking
- Bullpadel Vertex 04 Comfort 2024: Hybrid construction, medium-soft touch, great for net play, best value as it’s being discontinued.
- Nox ML10 Pro Cup Luxury 2024: Classic comfort, round shape, forgiving, ideal for players with elbow issues.
- Siux Diablo Revolution Pro 3: Firm feel, customizable balance, maintains control at all speeds, higher price point.
- Nox AT10 18K 2024: Dual-density core, maneuverable, versatile for both control and power.
- Head Gravity Pro 2024: Pure control, advanced tech, large sweet spot, slightly less maneuverable.
- Siux Electra Lite 3: Rigid yet comfortable, excels at high speed, best sweet spot in the Electra line.
- Bullpadel Neuron 2024: Ultimate control, low balance, medium-hard touch, best for demanding control-focused players.
The channel’s ranking offers a comprehensive look at the best control rackets for 2024, highlighting the unique strengths and minor drawbacks of each model. Players can use these insights to find the ideal racket for their defensive and control-oriented style.





