Wilson defy padel racket launch event in Barcelona brings innovation and power
The channel Mejora Tu Padel attended the exclusive launch event for the new Wilson Defy padel racket in Barcelona, offering an inside look at both the product and the evolving landscape of padel gear reviews. The event showcased Wilson’s commitment to the sport, with a professional team and a strong focus on continuous improvement. The reviewer highlighted how Wilson’s entry into padel, especially with high-profile players like Garrido and the presence of legends such as Fernando Belasteguín (Bela), signals a new era for both the brand and the sport.
Why the reviewer always brings a personal racket to test events
One of the reviewer’s key habits is to always bring his own trusted racket when testing new models, especially when traveling between cities with different climates. In this case, coming from Madrid (with temperatures around 6–10ºC and a dry climate) to Barcelona (about 10ºC warmer and more humid), he uses his own racket as a “thermometer.” This helps him calibrate his sensations and ensure that his feedback on the new Wilson Defy is accurate and not skewed by environmental changes.
This approach underlines the importance of context in racket testing—temperature and humidity can significantly affect how a racket feels and performs on court.
Wilson’s approach to product development and feedback
The reviewer shared positive experiences working with Wilson’s product team. He described the brand as prestigious and “serious” about investing in padel, which he sees as a positive sign for the sport’s growth. The channel’s direct communication with Wilson has been marked by quick responses and a genuine drive to improve their products based on detailed feedback.
This collaborative process has resulted in a sense of trust that future Wilson rackets will continue to evolve and get better, reflecting the brand’s professional attitude and openness to constructive criticism.
First impressions of the Wilson Defy range: three models for different players
The event introduced a new range of three Wilson Defy rackets, each designed for a specific player profile:
- LS (Lightweight): The lightest and most maneuverable option, ideal for players seeking speed and easy handling.
- Standard: The balanced, all-round version for versatile play.
- Pro: The hardest and most aggressive model, tailored for power hitters like Garrido.
The reviewer noted that these rackets are particularly suited for players who want to “define” points with powerful overhead shots and enjoy loading the ball with pace. The aggressive character of the range aligns well with Garrido’s playing style and will likely appeal to advanced players looking for extra punch in their game.
On-court sensations: humidity and temperature impact performance
Testing the rackets on an indoor court in Barcelona, the reviewer immediately noticed the influence of local conditions. The increased humidity made the racket feel “more hollow,” a sensation he attributes to how weather can affect both the ball and the racket’s response. This observation reinforces the earlier point about the importance of environmental factors in gear testing and the value of using a familiar racket as a baseline for comparison.
Despite these variables, the Wilson Defy range maintained its aggressive feel, with the Pro model standing out for its firmness and power potential.
The evolution of padel gear reviews and the reviewer’s journey
The channel reflected on the changing landscape of padel content creation. Initially, gear reviews were met with skepticism and even negative feedback from long-time followers who preferred tutorials. Some accused the channel of turning into a “teleshopping” platform. However, as the padel community has grown and more players seek informed advice before investing in expensive rackets (often €200–€300), the value of in-depth reviews has become clear.
Today, the reviewer notes a surge in content creators dedicated solely to racket analysis—mentioning Spanish channels like Dani 13i and Chini Advice, as well as international voices such as Emiliano Carch. This shift reflects a broader trend: players now expect detailed, honest reviews to guide their purchasing decisions.
Key qualitative evaluations from the first Wilson Defy test
- Power: The Pro model delivers significant power for overhead shots and aggressive play.
- Feel: Sensations can vary with humidity; in Barcelona, the racket felt slightly more hollow than in drier conditions.
- Range: Three distinct models cater to different player needs, from lightweight maneuverability to maximum firmness.
- Brand commitment: Wilson’s professional approach and openness to feedback stand out in the product’s development.
- Player fit: Especially suitable for those who want to dominate points with strong, decisive shots.
What’s next: anticipation for a full in-depth review
The reviewer concluded by noting that the rackets tested at the event will be sent to him for further analysis. A more detailed, long-term review of the Wilson Defy is promised once he can test the racket in familiar conditions and over extended sessions. For now, the first impressions highlight a promising, aggressive new option from Wilson, especially for players seeking power and a professional-grade feel.





