With its new organization,  Wilson  offers a simpler and more coherent presentation of its padel offering. Rather than piling up products, the brand now structures its catalog around  three main ranges , each thought for a  specific playing style , a  specific racket shape  and  particular feeling upon impact .

The idea is clear: to help the player choose based on their  field orientation  — search for power, versatility or control — while integrating criteria such as  weight  and  face rigidity .

Wilson structures its padel offering: Defy, Bela and Endure, three very distinct identities.

 Defy: the power and aggressiveness orientation 

Range  Defy  This style is for players who want to dictate the tempo. It emphasizes a powerful shot, an attacking style of play, and the ability to accelerate in key moments. The focus is on the  power , with a structure that promotes ball inertia and speed.

This type of racket matches the profile of the attacker , the one who seeks to quickly conclude points, to take the initiative and to play over the shoulder as soon as the opportunity arises.

La  diamond shape The dominant feature of this series is that it places the point of impact higher and enhances the striking potential. The feel is geared towards a  rather firm face which allows for a direct and dynamic response during rapid strikes.

 Bela: the balance between impact and control 

Positioned at the center of the segmentation, the range  White  aim it  versatility It combines acceleration and control, without extreme focus. This is the series designed for players capable of consistently alternating between defense and attack.

It is aimed at the profile  polyvalent , the one who constructs the point, varies the trajectories and seeks a compromise between stability and maneuverability.

La  hybrid form  This translates into a quest for balance. It allows for power to be maintained while preserving good precision. In terms of feel, the Bela sits in an intermediate zone between firmness and flexibility, offering a  solid but accessible touch .

 Endure: prioritizing control and precision 

Range  endure  emphasizes the  game mastery It promotes maneuverability, precision and tolerance, with a stronger focus on control than explosiveness.

She fits the profile of  defender , a patient player who anticipates, exploits angles and builds the exchange until he provokes the error.

La  round shape  It widens the sweet spot and facilitates off-center shots. The feel tends towards a  more flexible face which provides comfort and security in defensive phases or long exchanges.

Wilson structures its padel offering: Defy, Bela and Endure, three very distinct identities.

 Weight and rigidity: two complementary criteria 

Beyond the three main identities, Wilson is refining its offering through two technical axes.

Le  weight Weight, between 355 and 370 grams, directly influences the racket's performance. A heavier model will provide more stability and inertia, while a lighter version will enhance maneuverability. Each range is available in different versions.  Pro standard and  LS the latter being lighter.

The second criterion concerns the  “face feel” That is, the feel upon impact. It depends on the foam density, the materials used, and the drilling. A firmer surface will enhance responsiveness in fast shots; a softer surface will facilitate control and comfort in slower strokes.