On the occasion of Buenos Aires P1 , the brand Bullpadel unveils a limited collection called "It's a feeling" , an exclusive series of five rackets designed as a tribute to Argentina, its sporting culture and the special place that the paddle dans le pays.
Through this collection, the Spanish brand showcases several major figures on the professional circuit with designs inspired by iconic Argentinian symbols. A series conceived for competition, enthusiasts, and collectors alike.
In Argentina, padel goes far beyond the realm of sport. It's a culture, an identity, and a popular passion. This is precisely the idea that we want to convey. Bullpadel with this special edition.
Five rackets, five worlds centered around Argentina
Vertex 05 W Argentina – Delfi Brea
World number 1 player Delfi Brea benefits from an exclusive version of the Vertex 05W inspired by the famous May Sun , the Argentine national symbol.

The design combines white and sky blue tones with gold details to evoke the colors of the Argentinian flag. The sun appears at the center of the racket in a modern and elegant version, reinforcing a premium visual identity.
This edition seeks to reflect the qualities associated with the Argentinian player: leadership, character, and competitive intensity.

Neuron 02 Edge Argentina – Fede Chingotto
With this special version of the Neuron 02 Edge Federico Chingotto pays tribute to one of the strongest symbols of Argentinian sport: the number 10 .

The white and sky design immediately recalls the colors of the Albiceleste, while the famous "10" occupies the center of the racket, in reference to the great playmakers who have marked the history of Argentine sport.
Bullpadel The focus here is on a simple yet highly distinctive aesthetic, geared towards creativity and intelligent gameplay.

Vertex 05 Argentina – Juan Tello
Juan Tello's racket is inspired by the yaguareté The jaguar of South America, a symbol of power and instinct.

Against a black base with exposed carbon fiber finish, the cat's gaze subtly emerges through touches of gold. The overall design aims to capture the explosive and spectacular style of the Argentinian player nicknamed "El Gato".
The organic pattern on the surface is reminiscent of jaguar skin and gives a feeling of constant movement.

XPLO Argentina – Martín Di Nenno
La XPLO LTD Argentina Martín Di Nenno's emphasis is on the fighting spirit and determination of the Argentinian player.

Bullpadel presents this model as the most powerful racket in the tournament Premier Padel Buenos Aires P1 On the back, there is an interpretation of the Andean cross in celestial tones, an ancestral symbol linked to balance and inner strength.
A visual identity directly associated with the competitive Argentinian mentality.

Ionic Light Argentina – Claudia Jensen
Finally, Claudia Jensen also has her own exclusive version with a Ionic Light Argentina inspired by the kapok , the national flower of Argentina.

This edition focuses on elegance and lightness, while highlighting national identity and the new generation of Argentinian padel.
Bullpadel explains that he wanted to design a racket in line with the dynamic and fast style of South American padel.

A limited collection for the Buenos Aires P1
This collection "It's a feeling" will be available in limited quantities during the Buenos Aires P1 tournament.

With this launch, Bullpadel continues its international development strategy while strengthening its link with one of the historical countries of world padel.

























































































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