wilson
Bela Pro V2
Shape
round
Weight
365g
Balance
medium
Price
$375
Wilson Bela Pro Lineage
Best for: The 2024 V2.5 version of the Bela Pro provides a balance of playability and aggression between the V1 and the V2.
Contributing Scores
Power
Control
Sweet Spot
Maneuverability
Additional Metrics
Comfort
Spin
He is a father of the sport who has lived at the top for decades with the likes of Juan Martín Díaz and Miguel Lamperti…but one firm step above.
And in 2024, after 30 years of professional play, the best padel player in the world is…retiring.
A few more stats for the curious:
The Bela Pro is a heavy power racket designed for players with above average strength who like a medium-hard touch and good spin.
Let’s cover the specifications first. It is a teardrop weighing 370g (tested model weighed 363g) with a firm core and carbon fiber surface. It is designed with a balance of 26.5cm and my test model was exactly to spec. The handle is ~12cm and leads to a signature Bela double winged bridge that continues to a 3D textured surface. It is very red.
Its sweet spot is located slightly above the center of the racket face, and is on the smaller side of medium-sized. It was larger than I expected it after reading numerous reviews complaining about its small size. That being said, after playing with the softer Wilson Bela LT V2.5, it is noticeably smaller. I expect the same would apply to the Bela Elite due to its softer core.
Whether I went in with a cutting slice volley or a flat chacletazo, the pressure punished my rivals. There is clearly an extra punch when playing this after the Wilson Bela LT V2.5.
I did, however, also feel inconvenienced by low balls with it. I noticed my slowness in digging up well-placed chiquitas - often resulting in my popping the ball up and getting punished with an aggressive volley.
This racket also shines in bandejas and viboras. Its weight and roughness make it easy to send high balls back low and deep. You’ll certainly notice, however, when you miss the sweet spot.
And its kick smashes crawl up the wall higher than I expected - great spin. I don’t know if it’s the result of the hole pattern or the roughness, but it works more effectively than I expected after initially feeling the racket face with my hand.
I truly enjoyed this racket more than I expected.
Average score: 7.9 • Based on 5 expert reviews • Last updated: May 2024
Apr 28, 2024
"Wilson's Bela Pro V2.5 provides a solid combination of power and control to celebrate Bela's 30 years in the game. Due to its weight and shape, it requires strength to maneuver. Easy to control the defensive game from the back of the court at high and low speeds."
Power
9.0
Control
8.0
Sweet Spot
7.0
Apr 1, 2024
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Power
9.0
Control
9.0
Sweet Spot
9.0
May 4, 2024
"Pleasantly surprised by this racket - it reminded me of all the things I like about the Metalbone and Extreme Pro done with a cleaner method. This will suit many upper intermediate and advanced players looking for power and weight, but not too much."
Power
9.0
Control
8.5
Sweet Spot
8.0
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