You don't change a winning team, you simply refine its profiles. After analyzing the hybrid forms, I focused on the two most distinct temperaments in the catalogue. Pallap retains its three technological pillars here ( Engine, Shield, Fortress ), but presents them through two radically different architectures: the diamond for those who want to send lightning, and the drop of water for technicians who make maneuverability their top priority.
For this aspect, Pallap made the wise choice by retaining the 2025 molds that had been so successful last season—no need to reinvent the wheel when you have such well-developed chassis. The brand is therefore taking advantage of this to incorporate its latest technological innovations, allowing for a much-needed adjustment of character. As we will see later, the variations Star have truly mutated: where they displayed a certain dryness last year, they have become more temperate this season to offer a typing comfort and total tolerance much more immediate, without losing their competitive DNA.
Here is the crash test of the three musketeers: the Power Pro HDR, the Power Star and the Velocity Star.
Power Pro HDR: the Iberian knockout blow in its purest form
If the EvoForce Pro was the hybrid summit, the Power Pro HDR undoubtedly stands out as the absolute benchmark in the range Power For this model, Pallap has maintained exclusively Spanish production — a guarantee of reliability and artisanal care that is immediately apparent. The brand has also retained its excellent 2025 mold, characterized by a sleeve length superb, offering a masterful leverage for the smash.



Visually, it commands immediate respect. Its deep, lacquered black finish subtly reveals the carbon fiber weave, electrified by details Cyan Blue Vibrant details highlight the striking central striated logo. This contrast between glossy black and ultra-modern neon blue gives it a sleek, impactful, and premium look. The grainy texture of the finish is clearly visible to the naked eye. hyperspin which covers the sieve, while the mention "Made in Spain" at the bottom of the frame, it signifies its exceptional pedigree.

From the very first shots, its attacking character is evident with a head weight marked. But it's on the integrated fiber that Pallap creates a surprise: the 15K Carbon CX (Made in Italy) In practice, it proves to be far less rigid than expected. This technical choice is brilliant—it tames this volcanic paddle, giving it a more communicative and less "beam-like" feel than its specifications might suggest. We benefit from a sweetspot really decent for a diamond shape, magnified by the grip of the crystallized effect of the quartz which allows you to slice the ball with formidable efficiency.

The sound on impact is dry, sharp, and testifies to the density of its core: the Powerlayer 45 , the most compact foam in the catalog. To withstand such power, “The Fortress” is out with its hybrid frame Kevlar + Carbon which stabilizes the structure under the greatest stresses, while the technology Rocksolid It infuses basalt into the bridge and neck to filter out unwanted vibrations. It's a high-precision instrument which, while still demanding and requiring excellent technique, proves to be far more playable and rewarding than most of its direct competitors.

Power Star: Lightning within everyone's reach
While the HDR version is reserved for warriors with strong arms, the Power Star is a shining demonstration that a diamond shape can perfectly rhyme with instant pleasure It retains its attack-oriented signature, but shifts to a much more accessible register. You immediately sense that the brand wanted to temper the austerity of last year's model: where the previous version was sometimes uncompromising in its impact, this 2026 iteration gains in flexibility of response and elasticity The engineers have managed to eliminate this characteristic roughness to offer a more forgiving feel, transforming this rough diamond into a formidable weapon that now knows how to be considerate of the player's arm.




Visually, it makes its intentions clear without the slightest hint of subtlety. We're talking about a chassis. sparkling silver which frames a strikingly stylish racket face. The base of the racket features a deep red and black checkered pattern with a glossy finish for a truly beautiful effect. The real focal point, however, is the imposing logo. "P" central chrome-rimmed area that seems to change shade depending on the angle of the light — the combination of the pebble grey of the frame and this electric red gives it a look that is both technological and aggressive.
Finally, there is a significant difference in the finish: the relief Spindriver is omnipresent on the surfaces here. This texture 3D covers the entire surface of the screen, providing a total gripping area for your effects, whereas this process remained localized exclusively to the heart of the logo on the BrightStar.

This sleek design serves as a showcase for a beautiful feat of technical balance. Pallap managed to maintain the leverage of a diamond while using a Spanish foam mid/soft more tolerant, the Puretouch 28 The secret to this “soft power”? The 15K Alumatrix straight from the workshops of Italy — a technology already found on the models EvoForce Team Pink et BrightStar .
The incorporation of aluminum filaments offers a significantly more elastic yield, providing a lifesaving striking flexibility .
In hand, it's a real surprise: it proves to be surprisingly handy , almost soft, allowing for calm defending despite its offensive nature. The ball's release is more "free" than on the Pro range, offering a supreme comfort without sacrificing the final performance. Its coating 3D Spindriver It does the rest by providing that extra bit of grip that's ideal for structuring your shots. We also note a rather muted sound signature, proof that vibrations are perfectly absorbed. This is an attacking racket with a human touch: formidable, ultra-playable, and above all, incredibly rewarding on every shot.

Velocity Star: What if she was the real star of the ball?
We're changing universes to enter the family of the Velocity Star , a true benchmark of the fluidity and proactivity in a teardrop shape. True to the excellent heritage of the range, it is based on the 2025 mold, already acclaimed for its masterful balance and extended handle This generous sleeve length remains a major asset of the catalog: it offers a Total control trajectories and immediate leverage as soon as you want to speed up the game.




Yet, beneath this familiar silhouette, a striking transformation of its character is evident. Like the Power Star, the Velocity Star has become considerably more mellow this season. Where the previous model offered a rather rigid welcome, the 2026 version now favors a welcoming flexibility and touch much more docile .
On the court, you get that "velvet glove" feeling: the racket absorbs shocks with rare elegance and smooths out small inaccuracies to transform each stroke into a moment of pure fluidity. Pallap has succeeded in designing a much more forgiving precision racket that allows you to remain calm, even when the pace of the game skyrockets at the net. This proves that you can master the speed and responsiveness of top-level tennis without ever putting undue stress on your wrist.
Visually, it's undoubtedly the most vibrant piece in the collection. It features the same space grey chassis as the Power Star, a shade that beautifully highlights, by contrast, an absolutely stunning electric turquoise blue screen.

Beneath the varnish, the precision of the carbon fiber weave is evident, while the imposing central logo plays with the light, creating iridescent and striated reflections that shift from blue to red depending on your viewing angle. It's a radiant paddle, exuding an impression of speed and enjoyment even before you step onto the carpet.
Beneath its refreshing design and more streamlined shape than the Power Star, lies a virtually identical technological foundation. The racket is also made of carbon fiber. 15K Alumatrix : its ability to maintain identical behavior summer and winter is a blessing for demanding players who hate impacts that soften in the heat.
The real technical difference compared to the Power Star lies within the inner workings of the racket. For the Velocity Star, Pallap did not hesitate to cross the Channel in order to join the EVA Fusion 30 Sourced directly from British soil, this medium-density foam is slightly denser and more stable than the Puretouch 28 guaranteeing a clear response, particularly valuable during the most nervous transition phases.
It's the metronome's tool — the one that bets everything on the arm speed and the timing accuracy We don't have the raw power of HDR, but we gain a diabolical agility The synergy between the Fusion 30 sponge and the Alumatrix allows you to feel the ball “bite” the strings, offering an absolutely crisp wrist-ball connection.
A closer look at the 15K Alumatrix: the sensation regulator
Having reviewed these three temperaments, it is essential to focus on the ingredient common to a large part of the range Star — as well as to the references Team Pink et BrightStar : the 15K Alumatrix . Here, Pallap doesn't just use top-of-the-range Italian carbon fiber — the engineers have infused it with aluminum filaments and this is a real upheaval for two fundamental reasons.
The first is the elastic yield The addition of aluminum breaks the rigidity of the carbon fiber to provide a lifesaving striking flexibility — we avoid that overly stiff “beam” effect which can be tiring for the arm, and we gain that feeling of easy power and royal comfort at impact.
The second, and undoubtedly the most impressive, is the thermal regulation Every regular player knows this nightmare: a racket that becomes rock hard at 5°C or as soft as chewing gum at 30°C. The Alumatrix alloy promises identical performance regardless of the weather—whether it's the crisp morning air of a winter club or the sweltering heat of midsummer, the racket face's response remains constant. This guarantees the same feel every time you play. 365 days per year — a technical luxury that has become indispensable for any competitor who refuses to let external conditions dictate the quality of their smashes.
Final verdict
After scrutinizing a huge portion of the 2026 collection, one conclusion is inescapable: Christophe Dessalles And his teams didn't just create rackets, they designed a real performance mapping .




Each item is designed for specific gameplay constraints. Whether it's the alliance Kevlar-Carbon — which offers a resistance and total maximum stability to the Power Pro HDR — or the structure Dual Carbon which equips the Star versions to guarantee better shock absorption and a increased durability in the face of the impacts of daily life, Pallap It succeeded in its gamble. The brand now occupies every strategic corner of the track with simply remarkable consistency.

This attention to the player is expressed even in the most subtle details: true to its standards, Pallap continues to equip its entire 2026 range with a fleece strap , a comfort that we now find very difficult to do without.
The use of 2025 molds in this segment also allows us to capitalize on a impeccable ergonomics , with that famous handle length which offers superb leverage for first-rate turns.
As with the hybrid models tested previously, I remain blown away by the transparency and the factory reliability Validating each weight and scale by hand, directly on the grip, is a strong signal. You can tell that the brand's specifications include... high tech , of course, but also a lot of human being , and above all a requirement which never falters.
At the top of the frames, an inscription in the style of an "ingredient list" summarizes the DNA of each racket: Engineering, Excellence and Emotion . This “Triple E” proves that between pure engineering and manufacturing excellence, Pallap never loses sight of the Essential: transforming high technology into a pure discharge of emotions as soon as the exchange heats up.
This quest for technical excellence is no longer a secret to the top players on the circuit. The brand has just made a significant move by signing three individuals whose profiles speak volumes about its ambition: the experience of the Spaniard Tonet Sans (Top 70 FIP), the passion of Vasileios Sioulis (number 1 in Greece and Top 300 FIP), not forgetting the gem Claudia Escacena , crowned U18 world champion in 2025 and already on the verge of the FIP Top 80.

If we had to establish a final hierarchy based on our field test:
The pole "Radical Power" : this is the kingdom of the EvoForce Pro and Power Pro HDR Here, we're looking for the knockout. The hybrid chassis Kevlar-Carbon ( The fortress ) and the foam Powerlayer 45 offer no concessions. If you have the arm and the technique to tame these "agile anvils" (thanks to the 2025 mold of the HDR!), you hold the most devastating weapons on the circuit.
The pole "Premium Versatility" : my absolute favorite, the EvoForce Elite , as well as the intriguing Darkstar They reign supreme here. This is the "sweet spot" of the catalog. You benefit from exceptional dynamic performance with high-performance and versatile cores. They reassure the competitor because they can do it all: defend the impossible and finish with authority.
The pole "Technical Agility" : Velocity Star , BrightStar et Power Star establish themselves as the undisputed queens of the proactivity The contribution of carbon 15K Alumatrix This radically changes the game on the court: play becomes fluid, and the leverage provided by the long handle works wonders at the net. This trio, with its "star-studded" character, proves particularly forgiving on defense, while always having the necessary response to finish points authoritatively.
The pole "Progression & Pleasure" : the ranges Our Team (special mention to the version Pink ) which are the perfect entry doors. They offer a silky comfort ( Puretouch 28 ) without ever betraying the company's high standards of quality.
To ensure this field verdict is as accurate as possible, it is important to specify that all of these tests were carried out with the Pallap Competition 01 balls Recently FIP-approved, they represent a true guarantee of the brand's reliability: the rebound is optimal , the exemplary durability , And the striking sensation remains constant session after session.

This dossier on the 2026 vintage is now complete. I would like to extend a huge thank you to Christophe Dessalles the great architect behind the project Pallap Testing this equipment exclusively several weeks before the official releases is a real privilege; it allows me to deliver these analyses to you as close as possible to the soul and pure design of the product, while discovering in advance the brand's premium textile and luggage ranges.


To complete the "total look", all that's missing now are the shoes... but I'm told that a box in size 44,5 should be arriving in Marseille very soon!
A strong nod also to Leandro Perez The brand's French sales manager is fully committed, and his energy for promoting the project in France is simply contagious. Collaborating with such dedicated individuals is a pure joy. It's also fascinating to see that for a brand only two years old, the progress made and the ambition expressed are undeniable. Seeing such enthusiasm coupled with such rigor speaks volumes about the bright future ahead. Pallap has in store for us!
Padel fan, Stéphane has become the official tester of the padel planet in Europe. Everything goes through his expert hands. Thanks to his extensive experience in the world of rackets, he is able to scan your equipment from head to toe!

























































































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