The 2025 Babolat padel rackets lineup refines power, feel, and control for real-world play. With the explosive Viper series, the balanced and comfortable Veron family, and the pro-inspired Juan Lebrón models, this range adapts to aggressive hitters, all-rounders, and developing players alike. Below you’ll find the series breakdown, a quick comparison table, and the exact models we carry — with images and links to each product page.
Table of Contents
Before exploring each racket series, it’s worth noting how Babolat structures its 2025 lineup. Every family follows the same precision design philosophy but is tuned for distinct player profiles and on-court sensations — from explosive attackers to smooth, control-oriented players.
- Viper: built for explosive power and instant response, preferred by high-level competitors who generate their own pace.
- Veron: balances carbon precision with a more elastic feel, offering a mix of power and comfort ideal for all-round play.
- Vertuo: uses softer fiberglass construction for effortless handling, helping players improve timing and consistency.
The quick comparison below summarizes these differences at a glance, helping you identify which Babolat racket series best matches your level and playing style.
Viper vs Veron vs Vertuo — Quick Comparison (2025)
| Series | Composition | Shape | Core (feel) | Player Style | Key Traits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Viper | Full Carbon (3K/12K/16K by model) | Diamond / Hybrid | X-EVA (firmer) | Aggressive / advanced hitters | Maximum power, hard contact, spin textures |
| Veron | Carbon Flex (carbon + fiberglass) | Diamond / Hybrid | X-EVA (medium) | Intermediate to advanced all-round | Power with comfort, easier ball exit |
| Vertuo (incl. Lebrón Vertuo) | Fiberglass | Diamond / All-round | Soft EVA | Developing players / easy power | Forgiving feel, accessible acceleration |
Viper Series: Maximum Power and Precision
Technical Viper 2025
Built for explosive power and precision, this diamond-shaped racket with 3K carbon fiber surfaces offers a hard touch and expanded sweet spot for aggressive players.
Air Viper 2025
Designed for agile, attacking players. Its diamond shape and 16K carbon surface deliver power, while the Rough 3D Spin+ finish improves spin and control.
Counter Viper 2025
Perfect for defensive players who like to counterattack. A hybrid shape with a large sweet spot absorbs power and returns shots with control and force.
Veron Series: Power with More Comfort
Unlike the Viper’s full-carbon build, the Veron series uses Carbon Flex technology, blending carbon and fiberglass for a softer feel with accessible power.
Technical Veron 2025
Diamond shape with a forgiving Carbon Flex surface. Ideal for intermediate players seeking controlled aggression with more comfort than the Viper.
Air Veron 2025
A lighter, faster racket for attacking play. The Carbon Flex surface balances power with comfort for aggressive but controlled shots.
Counter Veron 2025
A hybrid-shaped racket that prioritizes control and feel. Softer response lets defensive players absorb power and set up strong counterattacks.
Juan Lebrón Signature Series
In collaboration with Juan Lebrón, Babolat has created a signature range featuring three models tailored to different player levels.
Technical Veron Juan Lebrón 2025
Blends carbon and fiberglass for explosive power and flexibility. Suited to intermediate and advanced players.
Technical Vertuo Juan Lebrón 2025
A more accessible racket with fiberglass surface, offering a softer touch and easier power generation.
Viper Juan Lebrón 2025
Advanced-level racket combining carbon with fiberglass for maximum precision and power. Chosen by Juan Lebrón for the 2025 season.
FAQs — Babolat padel rackets 2025
What’s the main difference between Viper and Veron?
Viper uses full carbon faces and a firmer X-EVA core for maximum power and a crisper strike. Veron blends carbon + fiberglass (Carbon Flex) to add comfort and easier ball exit while keeping attacking potential.
Who should choose Vertuo (including Lebrón Vertuo)?
Players looking for a forgiving, softer response and easy acceleration. Fiberglass faces and softer cores help if you’re developing timing or prefer a smoother feel.
Diamond vs hybrid shapes — what changes on court?
Diamond puts more mass up top for bigger overheads and smashes; hybrid/all-round shapes keep the sweet spot more centered for consistency in defense and transitions.
Do Viper and Veron share the same core?
Both use X-EVA multi-density cores, but Viper is tuned firmer for a harder, more direct hit, while Veron is calibrated to feel more comfortable and accessible.
Where can I check availability and specs?
Browse the collection here: Babolat Padel Rackets. We keep spec sheets updated as new batches arrive.